FakeMayo is a small online publication that focuses on the earliest stage of building a startup—when founders are trying to get their very first users or customers. The site publishes narrative-style stories and interviews with entrepreneurs who explain how they launched their products and what practical steps helped them gain early traction. Instead of polished success stories about large companies, the content focuses on smaller, real-world experiences such as posting in niche online communities, contacting potential users directly, or experimenting with simple marketing tactics to attract initial sign-ups. The goal is to show how early traction actually happens, including mistakes and failed attempts along the way.
The website and newsletter are written and run primarily by Jakob Jelling, who publishes the interviews and curates the founders’ stories. Many of the articles on the site list him as the author, and he describes the project as a newsletter where founders share how they obtained their first customers or users.
Overall, FakeMayo serves as a resource for indie hackers, solopreneurs, and early-stage founders who want practical insight into the very beginning of building a business. By collecting detailed accounts from real entrepreneurs, the site aims to make the early growth process more transparent and relatable for people launching their own projects.





