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After 20 Failures, He Finally Built a SaaS That Makes Money 😭 His Playbook for a Successful SaaS business part 2: https://medial.app/post/67f6554f9576ae6cdfc3ff13

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Hey I am on Medial • 1m

Totally agree with the MVP-first mindset. But let’s not forget, most people confuse MVP with “ugly.” It still has to work and bring value. Shipping garbage fast is not the move.

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