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@jrf
pro founder tip you can keep shipping new features consistently if you launch your product early with only 20% of the planned features ?8^)
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@jrf
cool pics @yaldafasih.. but are they on topic, idk? maybe i'm missing the symbolism! ?8^) https://warpcast.com/yaldafasih/0x1faff025 https://warpcast.com/yaldafasih/0x9094ea4b
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@bradmichelson
I think Beehiiv does this particularly well. Momentum product, even perceived, is huge for brand.
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@liucobe
Thank you for this. Hard to stop spending all my time dreaming up new features before getting the essentials.
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@kenjiquest
I thought this was taking a dig at the recent AAA gaming industry which would sell half baked games and then patch them along the way, but if it’s not an premium priced product for sale and is legit in developmental phase or has strong start up energy, then it’s actually feasible strategy.
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@trebor69
Actually very smart👀 We always want everything ready and perfect immediately.. And for this reason, we never start doing anything 😂
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@sari1996
This may raise the percentage of dissatisfaction with the product and create a negative wave that ignores the positive points, the initial wave of satisfaction in the popularity that the product is very effective. In order to attract people, you should always have a new option to offer that makes the product bold, so I think the product should have at least 60% of the planned features and the rest of the features should be added step by step.
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It's a good strategy. 😆
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this is the gwei ship a ton of experiments, then create products out of the elements that stick with people
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