What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned on your startup journey so far?
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It's important to remember that even if you believe your idea is brilliant, it may not be suitable for everyone. To ensure your product is successful, you should conduct market and user experience research, survey potential users, and ask their opinions
@stephanie_cameron +1 to focus -- in the past I had a tendency to feel rushed which made it difficult to make meaningful steps forward. Now I decide on what matters most and let myself take the time I need to do it well.
Simplicity.
It's tempting to think that adding feature after feature will take you to PMF but the need to add lots of features might be an underlying PMF issue.
Choose a small number of things (one?) to change over incumbents and do it really well. Let that shine and be "enough" for your early adopters. If it's not, then choose a different bet.
Understanding audience's problem and frequency is very very important
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Doing every aspect of the business ourselves is much better than paying money to 3rd parties to do stuff for us
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@deniz_savkay Yes, no one cares about your business as much as you do. But when you do it this way, sustainability problems arise.
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@isatanis yes, we solved sustainability issue by slowly hiring new people, although part-time
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One of my biggest mistakes has been to depend on too many people. I've learnt that it's better to understand and manage things by myself at initial stage. This gives a good understanding and hold over the product. Later on delegate the work to those who enjoys it.
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