Yesterday, I spoke to an Indian VC and she told me that, if your app needs a tutorial, you’ve already lost 50% of your customers.
It’s not just about packing in features but its about making the experience effortless.
Thoughts?
There's a huge fallacy in consumer apps, that you can solve retention by building a new usecase.
As you keep introducing new screens on your app, the conversion % keeps dropping.
Ideas are everywhere, execution is rare.
It's not the concept that drives growth, but the ability to act on it. Markets reward momentum, not intention.
Action is the true differentiator
Is that this event totally depends on voting or any professional is deciding winners also tell what's the main winning criteria ?
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Annonimos
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What will be the minimum time a day a workers should do
It depends on different types of jobs or not
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This reached too far.
I was not very serious while writing this tweet and it was partly satire.
But one thing for sure is that some AI startups might be overvalued which happens in any booming sector and it’s totally fine.
When we buy a product, we don't always focus on the product itself but often on the person, like a celebrity or cricketer, who endorses or uses it. This is true in many cases. Do you agree?
Being employed vs being unemployed:
When you’re employed, you feel stable but focused on one structured path. However, when you’re unemployed, your mind shifts into high alert, making you more aware of alternative opportunities—partly due to fear, b