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Grateful for that random advice from a SaaS founder on Reddit

Some guy in a B2B subreddit told me to stop focusing on feature bloat and just nail one workflow for my first 10 customers. I thought he was crazy since everyone else was adding integrations left and right. Six months later I've got 8 paying users who love that one simple thing I built... turns out he was right. Has anyone else ignored advice like that and regretted it?
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christopher_flores46
Oh man, that advice is gold. I ignored a similar tip from a guy who told me to stop trying to please everyone and just focus on one user type. Ended up wasting four months building features nobody asked for, then had to scrap most of it. Now I'm finally listening and it's way less stressful. So glad you found that nugget of wisdom early.
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gavin_kim3
gavin_kim314d ago
What kind of features were you blindly building?
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