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@linda
Things I've gotten more comfortable with in product for Bountycaster since starting: - don't overanalyze - sometimes it's okay to just put things out there and see how users react to it (ideally minimal viable feature to reduce time cost) - most things are not one way door decisions
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Are you working solo? Do you do the dev work? How does Bountycaster make money? Just curious šŸ˜ƒ
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100% I think release now - fix later is a better option than to wait 12months to release a perfect product which ends up not as perfect as you thought it was and needs lots of work still
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@entropybender
learning this as well
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@metopiamoon
agree
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@robothubz
i hope i stop over analyzing šŸ˜‘
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That's a solid reflection on your journey with Bountycaster and I couldn't agree more! Embracing a more iterative approach can indeed be liberating and effective.
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