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Imagine helping a non-techie understand what your product is about and what it does in 3 sentences only?

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#buildinpublic is great, especially for getting feedback.

But just because someone gives you feedback, doesn't mean you have to do what they say.

You understand your product best, and you know the direction that you want to take the product.
I don't like having a piece of code in my SaaS product which I have no idea how it works.

Duct taping things here and there will only get worse over time.

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As engineers, it's easy to fall for optimizing prematurely. Focus on building something first, optimize later, when the time is right.

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Having unhappy customers for your startup is better than having none at all.

You learn how to improve your product from unhappy customers.

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When thinking about your startup's story, ask yourself:

What do you want people to remember you for?

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I think people should start businesses that fit their character.

Wouldn't it be great if you can advertise your business by being yourself?

This is why I am building my startup around productivity, focusing on individuals.

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I believe the right community can take a great product to high levels.

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The productivity app that I'm building will contain four main parts, where you manage your:

šŸ‘‰ time
šŸ‘‰ tasks
šŸ‘‰ projects
šŸ‘‰ clients

The MVP will have a basic version of each part so that early adopters have an idea of the direction the app will go.

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I've been compiling a list of features for my productivity SaaS and deciding whether they should be a part of the MVP and if they should be a premium feature.

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Indie hackers, what advice would you give to someone building something on their own?

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The UI/UX of your product is one of the biggest differentiators of your competition.

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People are afraid of being judged.

Don't tell people you're an expert if you're a beginner.

Tell them you're new, and they will allow you to make mistakes.

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Indie hackers, what is one top tip you can you give to founders just starting out on their own?

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I need to follow more people on Twitter.

Who are some #buildinpublic people you recommend?
This morning I received Zero to Sold by @arvidkahl in my mail.

This is going to be a good day.

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I scrapped my first product idea when I realized certain problems, but the second one that I'm doing has been so much smoother, less stressful and I'm really enjoying working on it.

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