The biggest challenges you faced when launching your product?<p>Every product launch comes with its own unique challenges. The biggest one is managing expectations - both yours and those of others.<p>it's easy to get caught up in the launch excitement and to start dreaming of overnight success. reality, though, often looks different.<p>Building and launching a product is a process, a marathon, not a sprint. instant success is rare; most products need time to gain traction and grow.<p>Then there's the challenge of feedback. Launch day usually means a flood of comments, suggestions, and critiques. Some of it is invaluable, and some of it is noise.<p>Learning to discern between the two, to take what's useful and let the rest slide, is an art in itself.<p>And lastly, dealing with the post-lunch slump. After the initial rush, there's often a dip in energy and motivation. It's important to anticipate this and to have a plan for what comes next.<p>These challenges are tough but they are also growth opportunities. Each one teaches us something about our product, our audience, and ourselves.<p>Embrace the challenges, they are part of the journey.
There is nothing difficult in building and releasing a product.<p>But if you don't have any paying clients when you do, you will have spent your time very unwise.<p>From there on you can either expect to close shop or get very very lucky.<p>If you get very very lucky you will most likely need to redo most of what you already did.<p>Building a product is not a marathon. It must be surgical precision work which in most cases will only cater to few, unless you made exactly what the lot wants.<p>Build slow and sell before you build.<p>By far the most software is either useless or too bloated for its price tag.<p>But that's not really what you asked for.<p>Dont build for scale.<p>Make one human pay for what you have. That's your first assignment. From there try again.