Thank you :) It's just an MVP, final product will have more things. I'm collecting feedback from early users. What features will add value for you?
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Niket Raj Dwivedi, can you add one more tab on the buy premium feature listing page of what you are offering for the free version? This will help users compare the features with premium plans.
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Keep it clean.
Add what users love ✔️ .
Add what users are addicted to ✔️.
Add what is in your niche ✔️.
Add what your users Use ✔️.
BE Consistent and Persistence
If You add too many features at once, you can't market all of them in once.
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Is it possible to build an mvp app under 8k to 10k with getting user feedback features....if so how can I do it?
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