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Looking for startups where everyone agrees but nothing moves

A workflow can look completely perfect on paper.
The decision exists, the owner is identified, and the deadline is set.

Yet, the actual work remains completely inactive.

I’m analyzing why execution slows down right after a team reaches "full agreement." Usually, it's because nobody defined who moves first and what officially starts the momentum.

Agreement without an immediate committed step is just a delayed rejection.

Looking for 2-3 founders facing this exact execution drag this week.
Drop a brief comment or send 3 lines about your stalled workflow—I'll identify where the continuity broke.

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on June 24, 2026
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