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Web3 Product Strategy 101: This pretty much sums it up. Web3 is marked by over promise/under deliver - wasting time and money. I asked was when we’d see some developments. The answer was essentially “you’ll get it when you get it so shut up and like it” https://warpcast.com/jayce/0xb307de22
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Isn’t this non-commitment explicitly not over-promising?
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The promise is in the product description. We can ask when we might to use the product we invested in right? I’d have been satisfied with even a response that a functioning mvp will be launched in a year. Expecting people to pay demand no accountability sounds like a scam.
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Product description is a what, not a when.
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If one gives you money for a what, to what degree are they entitled to a when?
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@hyp
If they commit to it. I feel your pain, i work with devs and know the difficulties here but this is the baseline. If paying for a project, i prefer to pay portion on completion. All about expectations and incentives.
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In general, working software is 100x more important than timely software.
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Agreed. And in this case, their specific focus should be on working software. The task of product strategy and business operations should go to someone with that aptitude.
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Different phases are different as well, the beginning is exponentially less predictable than when product is in market and making faster iterative changes.
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Totally. It seems like we agree with the nature of software development and the nature of one’s patrons. To your point, if this is a hobbyist effort like Patreon, then the audience is that of fandom and happy to support. All time and grace is warranted. This is not that.
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I respect his sincere effort not to over-commit but be aware that’s what’s being expected, over-commitment.
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That is fair. I don’t fault you for that
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