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It's better to make crappy product at start which is not perfect doesn't looks that good because you can always iterate and become better but most people prefer perfect products and do months of work and when they launch they get to know that know th

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I think you're facing competition right now, and you're approaching it from a tech perspective, meaning you're focused on coding. If you know the tech space, it's already saturated, so the standards are high. However, if you have a solution that people genuinely need, they will use your product, even if it's not perfect. If you're facing tough competition, reconsider your product or whatever it is you're creating

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