Failory is a new startup that aims to turn failure into a learning experience. By interviewing entrepreneurs that have run companies that are defunct, they’re providing an invaluable asset to budding startup founders that could be in the middle of making the exact same mistake. As a comedian, I know the value of failure more than most. I know that for every joke that doesn’t work, I’m gleaning integral knowledge about how to succeed in the future. Unfortunately, that doesn’t make bombing on stage any less painful, which is what makes a service like this so valuable. Giving potential entrepreneurs and current startup founders a resource to avoid mistakes while building their business could completely transform how people run businesses and even cut into the mythical 8 out of 10 startups that fail within the first few years. Because the startup has just launched, the number of interviews available is fairly small. However, as time goes on, Failory could become the go-to place for startup lessons and education. Because if you can’t learn from failure, you just can’t learn. Read more about the value of startup failure on TechCo