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Vjy S i

Founder & CEO at C2 ... • 21h

Small learning after the first 100 users After getting around 100 early users for C2 Club, one thing became clear: downloads don’t mean engagement. Many students hesitate to be the first to post, and an empty feed kills curiosity fast 😅 This made me realise how sensitive network-based products are to the cold-start problem. Right now the focus is less on growth and more on making the first interaction easier and the app feel a bit more alive. Still very early, still learning If you’ve built community-style products before, I’d love to hear what helped.

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