You don’t need to wait for perfect. Launch that MVP, get feedback, pivot, and move faster than your competitors.
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“Perfection is the enemy of progress. 🚀 Don’t wait for everything to be flawless—launch, get feedback, and keep improving.
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Its better to launch your MVP(Minimal viable product) rather than launching MVP(Minimal lovable product) 😌
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Ayush Maurya
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What do you prefer to launch an MVP to test the product and take the user feedback ?
an MVP agency to make that !
or free no code AI tools !
Hi Is There Anyone Who Wants To Get Feedback From Their Customers or Competitors Customers ?
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Coinbase founder best advice for a pre-product/market fit startup
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