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Abhishek Dwivedi

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Most MVPs aren’t MVPs. They’re overengineered guesses. Founders think they’re shipping lean. In reality? They’re polishing features no one asked for. True MVPs are borderline embarrassing. Broken, basic, but out there. If it looks too good, it probably shipped too late.

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