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Ben
@benbassler.eth
to ship quickly, you need to be hyperaware of what users truly need and avoid getting sidetracked by less important features that interest you personally always remember that you're building the product for your users, not yourself
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Breck Yunits
@breck
I disagree. Building things you want/love is great practice. The feedback loops are super fast. Just get into the habit of that, and eventually you'll get so fast at building high quality things, that then it will be easy for you to also build things for other people on the side.
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Adam
@adam-
One issue with this is that most founders don’t actually know who their users are. I’ve seen many products that THINK they know who their uses are, but then after going through positioning exercises realize it’s another demographic entirely.
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Maxximillian.base.eth
@maxximillian
I am told by founders whom I most admire that “I am building for myself, as a user first.” And to build what I personally use so my builds are intrinsically the best - because I love me, and I’m trying to impress myself. 😆 Real talk though. Just look at @woj.eth and his phenomenal @super or my /galpha project - budding but flourishing because I’m building things for me (and my friends).
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Trigs
@trigs
Such a hard truth to remember! We are driven by our personal passions, but the passion needs to be fulfilling user needs, at least in majority proportion.
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