The document discusses building a product or business while learning, and questions how good is good enough. It mentions increasing active users, balance, and top-ups while decreasing customer acquisition costs. It requests buying the author a coffee and continuing the conversation by paying them $3 on Pygg.
15. How much have you spent?
Increasing active users
Increasing balance
Increasing top-ups
Decreasing CPA
16. Buy me a coffee
Lets talk more @pygg pay @philmorle $3
Editor's Notes
Who here builds products?\nWho has released within 1 month? 2 weeks?\n
We are going to discuss this crystallising thought from Reid Hoffman.\nWho has heard it before?\n\n
Pollenizer - Incubator - 3 years old. \nThese are our current active businesses. All launched something within 2 weeks.\n
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Released in 3 weeks with no registration, no forget password. Just the board.\n
Complex functionality\nWizard of Oz Technique\n
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Test the core utility first.\n
Great search results more important than spending ages on branding etc...\n
Quick need not be ugly. It does need to be simple though.\nBig mistake is to keep building just one more feature....\nBut accept that it can change... no one will remember...\n
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Growing a business or a product?\nHold yourself accountable to the numbers.\n