Paul Graham explains his rule of thumb for when to launch your product
Launching your product early can feel risky, but waiting too long is often a bigger mistake.
So, how do you know when it’s time to launch?
The rule is simple: launch when your
It’s an sales assistant (for now). Can’t wait to see how Amelia evolves!
#AISales #SalesAutomation
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Vijay
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
Hey everyone! 👋🏻
We’re working on something incredible, and we can’t wait to share it with you! 😎
Stay tuned, because we’ll be launching it soon. I promise it will be worth your while and bring you great value!
Get ready for something special!
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Shuvodip Ray
Never compromise wit... • 1m
🌀 Follow these tips if you’re launching your SaaS startup:
1) Nail your niche—solve a specific problem better than anyone else.
2) Build an MVP fast; perfection can wait, feedback can’t.
3) Price smart—value-based pricing beats guessing games.
Can’t wait for the day when you meet someone at a party and they ask for your Medial profile (instead of insta, x, linkedin)
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Czone wave
Hey I am on Medial • 27d
“Perfection is the enemy of progress. 🚀 Don’t wait for everything to be flawless—launch, get feedback, and keep improving.
👉 What’s one thing you wish you launched sooner?”
#StartupMindset #FounderTips #LaunchFast #StartupGrowth #MedialStartup
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Sanket Bhosale
Post on Writing & Pe... • 9m
The hardest part is starting.
- Starting a project
- Starting a habit
- Starting a conversation
But once you take that first step, the momentum builds and possibilities unfold.
Don't wait for perfection or inspiration.
Just start.
If you’re building something, don’t wait for the “perfect launch.”
No ads, no fancy design — I just shared a working demo.
48h later, people from 50+ countries were using it.
don’t chase perfection. Just make it usable and post it.