#Random Thoughts - 4
Engineers believe in testing everything before launch. But startups often say, ‘Launch first, fix later.’
Is this mindset reckless or just practical?
Pratham Jain
Keep focus • 4m
startip belive in lauch MVP and upgrade according to customer feedback
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Ayush Maurya
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Shubham Raj
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I support the thought of launching the idea in a week and then enhancing based on the customer feedback.
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Initially, an entrepreneur should focus on developing an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) instead of directly scaling up the company or launching different produ
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