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Product-Market Fit The Story of Arjun and His Startup Journey Arjun was a young entrepreneur who had a brilliant idea for a fitness app, FitHub, which provided AI-generated personalized workout routines. He spent months building the app, adding feat

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Talking to real users isn’t optional...it’s your shortcut to understanding what actually works.

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