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?
Anonymous 1
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True...if your app needs a tutorial, it’s not intuitive enough
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