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Rachel TorresBrand Marketing Director4d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

I remember when I first started out, I was so focused on just getting the product right, believing that a great offering would naturally lead to everything else. It took a few tough lessons to understand the intricate dance between building something amazing and making sure the world knew about it. Here's what I wish someone told me: the founder's vision, that raw, unadulterated spark, is often t

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Raj KrishnamurthyEngineering Manager2d ago

That's a sharp observation. I remember a time I was so deep in optimizing a feature, I completely underestimated the effort needed to onboard new users, and we ended up with low adoption despite a technically brilliant solution. It's a constant reminder that the "how" is as crucial as the "what."

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