Elizaveta Lukianova

About

Developer especially passionate about HCIxAI and MR! Inspired by people building AI-powered products to make our life easier! Let's connect if you have an interesting project in mind! :)

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Maker History

  • Appbuildchat
    AppbuildchatAI-powered mobile app development. App delivered in 7 days.
    Jun 2026
  • How to Write PRD
    How to Write PRDAI that helps you ideate and write PRDs faster
    Nov 2025
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    Joined Product HuntNovember 17th, 2025

Forums

17d ago

Do you ship the ugly version now, or hold it until it's something you're proud of?

My instinct is always to polish. I want the first thing someone sees to be good, because I figure you only get one first impression and an embarrassing v1 sticks to you.
But almost every product I actually respect started out rough. The early versions were janky and half-broken, and the founders shipped anyway because real users teach you things a year of polishing never will.
So I go back and forth on this constantly.
The case for shipping ugly is that you stop guessing. You find out what people actually care about instead of perfecting features nobody asked for. The case for waiting is that a bad first experience can kill momentum before it ever gets a chance to stick, and you don't always get told why people left.
I think the answer depends on how reversible the launch is. A small audience that forgives you is very different from a big public moment you can't take back.
But I'm probably biased toward polishing longer than I should, and I've definitely buried good ideas thinking they were not ready yet.
Where do you land: ship the ugly version and learn, or hold it until you're proud of it?

8mo ago

For which operating system is it better to build the mobile app first? (And why?)

I'm doing research on which OS is worth making an educational app for, and jotted down some pros/cons for both iOS and Android.

Android:

It is known that there are more Android users, so you can potentially have a larger testing/user base.

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