What mistakes did you make when starting out?
Swayam
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Share your stories! Even your mistakes during product launches would be helpful
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Henry Burkert@henry_burkert
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I have already written about it in a separate discussion. We spent too long developing our first startup in theory. We started talking too late with the companies that would later pay for our solution. My learning number 1: Ask potential customers for feedback right from the start.
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@henry_burkert which platform did you start from?
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@swayammi7 Our first startup was an app for communicating and allocating childcare places.
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One of my earliest mistakes was underestimating the importance of a targeted launch strategy; I spread the word too thinly across multiple platforms without a clear focus. This taught me that a well-defined, platform-specific launch plan is crucial to capture the right audience's attention and gain traction.
@swayammi7 We could have used a little more time to build the momentum for our launch. We released our social app product in 3 weeks of preparation.
Btw, we launched our social networking platform, Tigbar today. Mind supporting us.
@anshul_raghav That's great! Congratulations on your launch, you have my support.
Hire too fast for my marketing agency to compensate for legitimity. I think it's a mistake many first-time founder do too. An experienced founder is rather looking to keep the process efficient and lean :) no useless hire.
What's yours Swayam?
@rayan_zeggari I will get back to you after my launch 😁, stay tuned
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One of my early mistakes was underestimating the importance of user feedback loops; I focused too much on features without ensuring they were what users actually needed. This taught me to prioritize customer discovery and incorporate feedback much earlier in the development process.