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  • What is that one thing which drives you to build products?

    Pushpak Mundre
    21 replies
    I have been using PH for few months and noticed everyday people from all around the globe launch product, one day I aspire to do the same. I want to know what inspires you to do this so maybe I can also build something useful.

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    Sune B. Thorsen
    I just really like solving problems. Nothing beats seeing people interact with and enjoy your product, and so that's what I always aim to achieve. It's what drives me to continue building :)
    Dagobert Renouf
    There's something incredible about making something and seeing people really get it and have a "wow" effect. When you've ironed out all of the issues and now the product is just perfectly smooth, and everybody understands and likes it.
    Ryan Temple
    I am driven to build social apps that connect people. There is no greater feeling than knowing your product created a friendship between 2 random strangers :-)
    Gnana
    Youremarks
    Just seeing the gap in the market, and you can't resist the urge to exploit. And you wonder what is on the other side of the urge, and you want to know that desperately — no matter the cost. That exactly lead us to this new product. With the frenzy around @joinClubhouse and @zoom_us to transition our communication to other mediums, the text becomes an underrated medium of communication. This switching of tools means an opportunity to exploit with text, and that's what we are doing with @youremarks. We are experimenting with a social app that leverages our actual working of minds. Our app is called @youremarks — we are solving issues inherent with text-based communication. To make it exciting and rewarding to the users, we have combined the goodness of @twitter and @hqtrivia and added more elements to achieve our objective. We are going live this week, Feb 18th, 2021. I want to invite you guys all to explore what we have to offer and share your feedback.
    Bikash Kampo
    When one builds a product it is definitely eager to solve a problem or better I would say to create an experience. What inspires every entrepreneur to go out every day and hustle and aspire to build better product: (1) Willingness and ability to learn quickly from mistakes. (2) A strong emotional commitment to personal goals. (3) A perfectionist's pursuit of excellence in all things. (4) The power of positive recognition from others. (5) Need to avoid shame, anxiety, and fear of failure. (6) Motivated by meeting every deadline.
    Meng Wee Tan
    Trying to address a particular pain point.
    Nova N.
    You learn a lot by trying to make a good product that people will use.
    Artūrs Jaunošāns
    There are basically 2 time periods: 1) Romantic period - when you fall in love with your idea and spend each second of your time to develop your new product as fast as possible 2) Demotivational period - when you've built more than 50% of the product and understand that it will take a lot of time to complete. At the same time, launching at this time is not reasonable since there are a lot of unfinished things. In the first period you don't need a drive, everything happens itself. But the second period is hard. I personally try to optimize existing code, come up with new "wow" features and think about the end result. Also, measuring existing progress helps a lot when you don't feel like continuing.
    Simon Blok
    @archii I think the MVP is the product which convince users to try it. After that your 'MVP' becomes 'the product' which you will develop with more features, based on the feedback from users.
    Simon Blok
    @archii it's true! Therefore, the key is to build a MVP in that first period ;-). Real user can really motivate you to go on and ship things!
    Artūrs Jaunošāns
    @simonblok It's easy to trap yourself into "never completed MVP". I always try to build something that works even if it's MVP. But you have a good point for sure.
    Caroli Schmitt
    I just want to solve the problems of users in more efficient and affordable way. Is it too down to earth? :-)
    Aleksej Vukomanovic
    I love building projects that helps save time and effort to achieve defined goals. The creative process to find new solutions inspires me.
    Miguel Hill
    The drive to help people and make complicated stuff simple.
    Gus Sachdev
    What is your legacy? I can't paint, sing, draw, play.. I am funny at times - but my legacy will be the app I build.
    Хорека Одесса
    Hello everyone, in response to this question, I recommend visiting amewaregroup com and finding the answer yourself, because I haven't really found a better site yet!
    Al
    My life's mission statement. Build software to aid in skill acquisition and personal development.