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Hey I am on Medial • 28d

Hi, for anyone who had built an app/service with more than 1 mill users and/or a revenue >1 mill or anyone who thinks he/she has relevant experience. Need advise/help for an idea 1. Product–Market Fit “What was the exact moment you realized your product had product–market fit — and what data or feedback made it clear?” 2. Early Mistakes & Assumptions “What’s one assumption you made about your users or product in the first 6 months that turned out completely wrong — and how did you catch it?” 3. Moat & Defensibility “When your product had traction but no clear moat, how did you protect your edge from copycats or bigger players while still growing fast?”

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