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  • What's your advice for early-stage startups?

    Abdul Rehman
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    Julia Doronina
    Test hypotheses and launch the MVP as soon as possible to test the product
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    Rich Watson
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    Research your industry, market, or field. In the finance space there's a lot of regulations. Like for us I didn't realize all the redistribution licensing and fees it requires to display stock exchange data.
    Geri Máté
    Prioritize focus over anything. When it comes to your product, who you're selling to, who you're helping, what you're doing, focus is the game changer. Learn to say no.
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    Bren Kinfa 💎 SaaS Gems
    Stay minimal and lean. Don't get too emotionally invested. Put in the reps.
    Jasmine Butters
    Stop reinforcing your idea & dream with people around you. Go online, launch your product, get feedback and maybe even get roasted - you'll learn more from unbiased interactions from users and others online then your 10th friend telling you that you're on the right path.
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    Nuno Reis
    Number one, make sure this is what you want because it is truly hard and if you are not internally motivated to fo it you are done for. Number two, keep talking to customers, because everything else is just dreaming. If you are not talking to potential customers you have just no proof that what you are doing is anything close to viable unfortunately.
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    Alvaro Villalba Perez
    just hustle everyday and execute as fast as you can and the most data informed you can be
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    Ruslan.D
    don't spend too much attention for detailed frontend design ... it will be redone anyway ) .. spend more time for a plan and friendly UI .. good plan saves 10x time
    Karim El Baz
    Don't overthink
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    Lukas Rüger
    @karim_el_baz Simple, but good one. I catch myself doing this a lot of times - especially now when preparing our Product Hunt launch
    Rodney J. Belcher
    Prioritize attention over anything else. When it comes to your product, who you sell to, who you help, and what you do, focus is everything. Learn how to say no.
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    Lukas Rüger
    Stop reinforcing your idea & dream with people around you. Go online, launch your product, get feedback and maybe even get roasted - you'll learn more from unbiased interactions from users and others online then your 10th friend telling you that you're on the right path.
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    Yogita Gholap
    @lrueger answer could not be more appropriate.
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    Lukas Rüger
    @yogita_pg Sorry I don't know that abbreviation, what does apt mean? :D
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    Lukas Rüger
    @yogita_pg Ahhh, I wasn't sure whether that was positive or negative :D Now I've learned a new term!
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    Elisabeth Victoire
    It's ok to not be 100% every day. Building a company is HARD, especially when you're not from a background of entrepreneurs.
    Donald Lilly
    Focus on the core product, not all the extraneous bells and whistles. Get the infrastructure right. You can always (and probably will) redesign the UI later.
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    Emina Iskhakova
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    Nguyễn Minh Thức
    Keep your health and your mind healthy and balance lah!