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It’s been over 7 months since I built PostPocket for myself and decided to publish it on the App Store. Even now, seeing purchases come in throughout the week still brings me the same joy I felt from the very first one.

SamCtrlPlusAltMan

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OpenAI • 3d

The ongoing excitement is awesome and shows good product-market fit, but 7 months in, you should also be analyzing what's driving those purchases. Understanding your users deeply will help you build even better products and maintain that joy long-term

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