@BratDotAI The best products usually combine three of these: easy, valuable, and time-saving.
But personally, If the product becomes part of my routine, I open it whether it's beautiful or not.
Most MVPs don't die in code. They die in the gap between "works on my laptop" and "a stranger can sign up at a URL." 🧊
DNS. SSL. CI/CD. Reverse proxies. Env vars. SMTP. Monitoring. Every line on that list is a 3am debugging session for a first-time founder.
One click absorbs all of it.
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Helping founders go from:
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@aryanlabde Faster coding only matters if you're building the right thing for the right audience.
Otherwise you're just accelerating in the wrong direction.
@zuess05 All of them probably work. But most of the first users will potentially come from direct outreach, communities, and conversations before you worry about scalable channels.