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What's your startup about and how many pivots did it take to find your best fit? I'd like to hear what your startup is about and mainly if you think you're still finding your best product-to-market fit or if you've found it already. If you have, c

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Spent two years on a useless product couldn't make revenue. Pivoted with a usecase we had built for the last product, polished it and started making money from day1. When it happens, it feels like magic :)

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