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Brian Kim
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
My two cents: I keep telling everyone to at mobile app is only thing that matters and people keep building web apps. 🙃
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Which is fine if that’s what your itch is. But trying to test for pmf with a web app is not testing anything. Consumers spend leisure time on mobile.
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Kaloh
@kaloh
I agree if the app is 100% leisure -depends on the use case For blockchain art, most creators are 90% of the time using desktop and most collectors too (there are exceptions, e.g. mobile minting) Another example, @clauswilke who read any newsletter and wanted to try Farcaster, he was looking for a desktop client
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Claus Wilke
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I think realistically both are necessary, and I read @dwr.eth's statement as meaning that just a desktop client without an app is a losing proposition. I believe this is correct, even though I myself don't use the app much. I told one of my students about warpcast today and the first question was "is there an app."
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