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 pr
I changed my startup's name.
I had picked up the most basic one. Then I talked to people. 83% said it's too boring, too big. GenZ said it's not giving.
I had already sent the PRD to my app designer:)
I had to say goodbye...to the old NAME.
Painfu
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Aarihant Aaryan
Prev- Founder & CEO ... • 1y
People think most things aren't scalable but I think it's more to do with the mindset.
You need 5 things to start a start-up:
1. Time
2. Energy
3. Money
4. Education
5. Network
What do you think is the most important one?
For me network is the most crucial.