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Vishu Bheda

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Medial • 5m

Why do smart coders fail as startup founders? Because building a great product isn’t just about solving problems—it’s about creating a great feeling for users. People want apps that are easy, enjoyable, and make them feel good. Devs often ignore this, focusing on features and hard tasks instead of small fixes that improve the experience. But little things, like where a button is placed or how simple a process feels, can make or break a product. Users don’t want to think too hard or put in too much effort—they just want results. Founders fail when they delay fixing these small things, hoping to "get to it later." The trick is to balance fixing bugs with improving the experience every day. Watch how users interact with your product, and try using it yourself while distracted. Build something that doesn’t just work but feels great to use.

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