14/02/2026
Strategic exits aren't just about timing—they start with managing complexity from day one.
Ignoring early challenges creates hidden risks that can derail your plans later. Planning ahead means fewer surprises and smoother transitions when it's time to exit.
Managing complexity early isn't optional. It's essential.
1. “This usually comes up in strategy calls.”
Best all-rounder.
Use when the post highlights risk, structure, or mistakes.
2. “Worth addressing before it becomes expensive.”
Strong for:
Risk
Residency
Expansion
Cashflow issues
3. “This is where proper advice matters.”
Use when:
The post feels high-stakes
You want to signal seniority
4. “We usually see this too late.”
Excellent for:
Founder mistakes
Real scenarios
Due diligence failures
5. “This is rarely a compliance issue. It’s a strategy issue.”
Very strong positioning CTA.
Use sparingly on higher-level insight posts.
Theme-Aligned CTAs (Optional Rotation)
Use these when you want tighter alignment with daily themes.
Structure & Control (Monday)
“Control matters more than most people realise.”
“This is usually a structural issue, not an accounting one.”
Risk & Founder Decisions (Tuesday)
“Most problems start before the decision is made.”
“This is expensive to unwind later.”
Growth, Incentives & Capital (Wednesday)
“Incentives don’t fix poor structure.”
“This is usually reviewed before growth accelerates.”
Real Scenarios & Due Diligence (Thursday)
“This looked fine until it was tested.”
“This is where deals start to wobble.”
Founder Mindset & Strategy (Friday)
“Complexity isn’t bad. Unmanaged complexity is.”
“Fixing this early is always cheaper.”
Occasional Direct CTA (Use Rarely)
Use only on:
Pinned posts
Threads
High-intent topics
“If this is on your radar, book a strategy call at infinity22.co.” www.infinity22.co