My main startup idea is in agritech, but it is malleable and scalable to many adjacent fields as well. In the majority of agritech you may not need to survey what users want, as the majority of users in this field just want better yields. Apart from making notes, collecting information about the field and conducting some sparse pilot research in the field, I as a founder haven't done much about it for years for various reasons.
Currently I need to repair my habitable property in Lithuania and I can basically do 80% of this myself, so won't have time for optimal work on a startup. Any of this property is not suitable for optimal work, so I may need to flip or rent it. Should I tell all this stuff to potential co-founders/investors now, or should I suspend my Aspiring Founder profile for some time?
Bottomline is you have to be very excited and motivated about the opportunity and you have to be all in because the journey is hard and it is harder when you take someone's capital to work on the startup.