MRR aint no short term game, I don’t particularly think it’s noob friendly either but it becomes easier once you have a good product and an even better backend system
People selling info will try and convince you that once you hit X in MRR then you can just take your foot off the gas and print dollars but that’s never really the case
You are spending money on ads, cogs, processor fees, chargebacks, staff & a CRM every day that leave a big dent in your margins…
You wont really notice good money until about 6 months into running with over a breakeven ROAS and a few thousand subs…and that’s if you don’t get cooked before then
When designing the user experience for your target audience you always want to visualise the entire flow top to bottom;
Where are they most likely to glance then click?
How much friction is there before they get to the desired action?
How intuitive is it for someone who has no idea what the tech does?
These are all aspects of your product that need great time
investment as you can generate high business value when users know how to use your product
Take for instance you have 100 users and only 10 understand how to use it effectively, pre-optimising new feature feature #45 so you can handle 50k users generates little to no business value and is a complete waste of engineering time
But on the flip side if you redesigned your feature with the user journey in mind and now 40 ppl understand then you’ve practically quadrupled your business value
Everything is a funnel at the end of the day