The BEST products are ruthless about FOCUS.
Abhishek Dutta
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- Build one thing that solves one problem exceptionally well.
- Forget shiny features, solve real pain points.
- Iterate until users can’t live without it.
Focus isn’t sexy, but it’s how you win
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Ash G@ash_grover
Agree, and focusing on a specific niche brings clarity and direction.
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BTW, more and more products are narrowed in features. We push from complexity to simplicity.
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that's eventually, the end goal. PUSH out a lot then iterate what works and what not
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