Why more startups launch when the economy is struggling… and why that's good for you

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Managing Partner & Strategy Consultant

When the economy slows, most people pull back, cutting costs and waiting for stability to return.

But there’s another kind of person: bold, curious, and unafraid of uncertainty.

They see opportunity where others see risk. And they start businesses.

And not just any businesses. These are lean, purpose-driven, problem-solving ventures that often outperform their bloated, legacy competitors.

If you’re one of them, or thinking about joining their ranks, you’re in good company.

The data: startups don't wait

It’s not just a hunch. The numbers back it up.

According to the UK’s Companies House , 2023 saw over 800,000 new business registrations, despite inflation, interest rate hikes, and a cost-of-living crisis. That’s a record-breaking figure. And it wasn’t a fluke.

Even during the pandemic in 2020, when the economy was in freefall, business registrations increased by 14% compared to the previous year. When the old systems wobble, new ideas rush in to fill the gaps.

Why do startups thrive in tough times? 

1. Redundancy = reinvention

When people lose jobs, they often gain perspective. Suddenly, that side hustle or passion project becomes a viable Plan A. With fewer options and more time, entrepreneurship starts to look less risky and more necessary.

“If no one’s hiring, I’ll hire myself.”

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data shows that necessity-driven entrepreneurship spikes during recessions, especially among professionals with transferable skills.

2. Lean thinking wins

When the economy slows, big businesses tighten up. Startups stay agile — experimenting, learning, and evolving fast. That’s when clarity, usability, and accessibility really count. A lean, efficient website that just works gives you the edge when everything else feels uncertain.

3. Costs drop, opportunities rise

In tougher times, opportunity shifts. Office space costs less, freelancers have more availability, and marketing budgets stretch further.

Customers are also more willing to try new solutions, particularly ones that save money, work better, or do good.

4. Support systems kick in

In the UK, schemes like Start Up Loans, Innovate UK grants, and local enterprise partnerships offer funding, mentoring and training. The timing couldn’t be better. The tools, tech, and support available to new founders today simply didn’t exist five years ago.

5. Digital is non negotiable

In tough times, businesses need to be visible, agile and online. That’s why a strategic, accessible, high-performing website isn’t a luxury. It’s a lifeline.

What does this mean for you?

If you’re launching a business or thinking about it you’re entering a market that’s hungry for new ideas, open to change, and ready to reward clarity and quality.

But you need to show up properly with:

  • a website that reflects your brand and values
  • messaging that speaks directly to your audience
  • accessibility baked in from day one
  • SEO that actually works
  • support from real humans, not chatbots

Eonic Catalyst: built for brave startups

We created Catalyst for founders like you. The ones who don’t want to wrestle with complex website builders, guess their way through SEO or spend weeks forcing a template to fit their vision.

Catalyst might be for you if:

  • You’ve just registered your business and need a website that doesn’t look rushed.
  • You’ve tried other platforms before and… let’s just say it didn’t go well.
  • You want a site that’s accessible, fast, and easy to update.
  • You care about great design, but you care even more about results.
  • You want real support from a human being. Not a chatbot pretending to be your new best friend.

Final thought: don't wait for the economy to recover

Some of the best businesses are built in the worst times. Not because it’s easy. But because it forces clarity, creativity and courage.

If you’re ready to launch, we’re ready to help.

Learn more about Eonic Catalyst

FAQs

Yes! And it might actually be the perfect time. When the economy shifts, people get smarter, leaner, and more focused on what really matters.

If you’ve got a strong idea and the drive to make it happen, this could be your moment. Just make sure your website does it justice – that’s where we come in.

Before you start designing logos or printing business cards, take time to get clear on your audience, your offer, and your message.

That’s exactly what our Strategy Workshop helps you do. Think of it as business therapy, but with real, actionable results.

Not always, but likely sooner than you think. If your customers need to find you, understand what you offer, or trust that you’re credible, a website makes that possible.

Social media can get you started, but it won’t sustain growth on its own. A well-built website gives you control, credibility, and room to grow.

It depends on your time, skills and tolerance for frustration. DIY platforms like Wix or Squarespace can work for very simple setups, but they often fall short on accessibility, SEO and flexibility. If your business is more than a hobby, investing in a proper site is usually worth it.

Your domain name is your website’s address (like yourbusiness.co.uk ). Hosting is the space where your website lives: the server that shows your site to visitors.

You need both. Think of it like a shop: the domain is the sign above the door, and hosting is the building it’s in.

SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) helps your website appear in Google searches when people look for products or services like yours.

It’s not about tricks or quick fixes. It’s about building a well-structured site with useful content, fast loading times, and clear tagging.

If you want people to find you online, SEO is an essential part of the process.

Accessibility means making your website easy for everyone to use.

That includes readable fonts, keyboard-friendly navigation, alt text for images, and good colour contrast.

An accessible website reaches more people and helps you stay compliant.

It’s not just the right thing to do. It’s also the smart thing to do.

Absolutely! proteanCMS is built for growing businesses that need a website that’s fast, reliable, and easy to manage. It gives you everything you need without the technical headaches.

The platform keeps things simple. Fast to run, secure to trust and effortless to update so you can spend your energy on growing your business, not troubleshooting your website.

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