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᠅ Founder Tip: Launching late won’t make your product better—just invisible A lot of founders wait. “I’ll launch after this one feature…” “I just need to fix the UI…” “I want it to feel more polished…” But here’s the truth: You’re not building for TechCrunch. You’re building for 5 real users. Here’s why launching early wins: 1. Real feedback > internal assumptions You think users want a dark mode. Turns out, they just want faster loading. Only usage shows what matters. ✅ Fix: Launch early, even if it’s ugly. 2. Early users shape better roadmaps You’ll stop guessing what to build next. Users tell you. They complain. They hack around stuff. That’s insight gold. ✅ Fix: Treat users like co-founders in your feedback loop. 3. Momentum beats perfection Perfection is slow. Momentum compounds. A basic launch brings clarity, users, maybe even revenue. That’s more valuable than 3 more months in Figma. ✅ Fix: Launch with 30% polish, 100% intent. 4. You’re not fooling anyone People don’t expect a perfect product from a 2-person team. They expect progress, responsiveness, and care. ✅ Fix: Be real. Build in public. 5. Time is your biggest burn Not money. Not code. Time. And every day you wait, someone else is learning faster than you. ✅ Fix: Done > perfect. Feedback > fantasy. So ship it. Learn loud. Iterate fast.

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