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Ask HN: Time Taken to Release a Feature

5 pointsby thungaover 5 years ago
How much time does it take for you to launch an end to end feature?<p>My current rule of thumb is - 8 to 10 weeks in a startup - 6 to 8 months in FAANG<p>Assumptions - Internet&#x2F;App based consumer product - End to end feature &amp; not product improvements

8 comments

scannyover 5 years ago
The first question is what do you constitute as a feature?<p>Surely the scope of work is going to vary massively that is would make it really hard to answer your question accurately.<p>Do you have an example of what you consider a feature and how long it has taken you?<p>In my case, I work in online mapping, and developing a feature which allows people to convert between projected coordinate systems when they download data took about 5 days to complete and sat in dev and uat whilst the entire project was being worked on.
muzaniover 5 years ago
End to end meaning?<p>Solo, I&#x27;ve built a logistic management &amp; tracking system in a day, from scratch. It was ugly and unstable, but never dropped the ball. I only worked that fast because we had more customers than was manageable manually. Never replicated that feat.<p>As a team of 5, the most ambitious was a chat feature done in 2 months. Built on a paid platform, of course, but a lot of it had to be custom integrated, like UI, offline storage, and multiple users managing a company account.
lettergramover 5 years ago
It really depends....<p>Last night one of my customers mentioned they wanted something new on the site. I&#x27;m pushing it live tonight.<p>Truly it&#x27;s dependent on what you mean by features, project complexity, team, etc.
psv1over 5 years ago
Wouldn&#x27;t this be so dependent on the feature, product, team and company that any answer would be useless because it&#x27;s too specific? Or am I missing something?
el_dev_hellover 5 years ago
Anywhere from a day to a year.<p>The proverbial length of a piece of string.
byoung2over 5 years ago
My team just launched a new feature end to end in 8 weeks + 2 weeks of A&#x2F;B testing
segmondyover 5 years ago
1hr to 1 week. Doesn&#x27;t matter if it&#x27;s a startup or an enterprise.
simplecomplexover 5 years ago
Either two weeks or six weeks, for small and large batches.