Linux and Windows user here, how is this different than swithcing between desktops? And good luck with your future projects, obviously the hours put in gave you invaluable experience.
thanks for sharing these very valuable lessons - even if the app is considered as failed I think you and your teammates got a lot of learnings for your next big thing 🚀
How do you deal with the anxiety of launching early and fearing people steal your idea because you’re basically testing an idea that you believe has big potential?
When you think about it just imagine single dev making their huge indie game years and years and not getting any attention after it launches. Sometimes it's just what it is
A quick mvp with the unique main feature/differentiator. Get a couple of paid customers for viability. Then, continue to build a full feature production ready app while attracting more paid customers
I’m the kind of person who always has a ton of tabs open for projects, juggling documentation and different tools, so I totally would’ve used your app.🤣😅 Good luck with your next project!
Ich bin überwältigt von der Vielfalt der Themen, die in diesem Thread behandelt werden. Es ist wie eine Wirbelsturmreise durch die menschliche Erfahrung.💕
Linux and Windows user here, how is this different than swithcing between desktops? And good luck with your future projects, obviously the hours put in gave you invaluable experience.
I don't see what problem this app solves. Why would I need to pay money and connect to web servers to manage apps and projects on my local PC?
thanks for sharing these very valuable lessons - even if the app is considered as failed I think you and your teammates got a lot of learnings for your next big thing 🚀
How do you deal with the anxiety of launching early and fearing people steal your idea because you’re basically testing an idea that you believe has big potential?
you just can't think about that, generally people won't steal your idea
When you think about it just imagine single dev making their huge indie game years and years and not getting any attention after it launches. Sometimes it's just what it is
thanks for sharing!good luck on your next project!
look into levelsio and his launch philosophy, basically get the first paid customer and then build
A quick mvp with the unique main feature/differentiator. Get a couple of paid customers for viability. Then, continue to build a full feature production ready app while attracting more paid customers
modern browsers have this inbuilt i think, sorry it went this way but great to see you take good lessons from it
11:40 me watching after 1 year building an app yet to launch lmao. I do plan launching in March by the grace of God 🤔 🤔
But when you get the killer app it will all be worth it...if it happens like.
I’m the kind of person who always has a ton of tabs open for projects, juggling documentation and different tools, so I totally would’ve used your app.🤣😅 Good luck with your next project!
Sounds like multiple desktops available on most OS
Why did you choose the name of a toilet company for your startup?
Awesome story!
So basically a UI Shell.
Ich bin überwältigt von der Vielfalt der Themen, die in diesem Thread behandelt werden. Es ist wie eine Wirbelsturmreise durch die menschliche Erfahrung.💕