Launch is days away. How did you know it was finally time to ship?
After months of building, testing, redesigning, and fixing problems we never saw coming, Kognis is now just days away from launch.
One thing I've learned is that building the product is only half the battle.
The other half is deciding when to stop improving and start shipping.
Along the way we've dealt with:
• AI creating duplicate events from the same information
• Reworking workflows multiple times
• Endless testing sessions
• Features that looked great on paper but didn't work in practice
Today, the product is better than I ever imagined when we started.
But like every founder, I can still see a hundred things I'd love to improve.
So I'd love to hear from others who have launched products:
What made you finally say, "It's ready. Ship it."
Was there a specific milestone, user feedback, metric, or did you simply decide perfection wasn't coming?
Interested to hear your experiences as we prepare for launch.
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