u/hurebegz

Your biggest competitor isn't who you think it is

For most products, your biggest competitor isn't another software tool.

It's the spreadsheet your customer is using right now.

It's the WhatsApp group. The manual process. The thing they're doing to cope.

Beat that first. Then worry about other tools.

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u/hurebegz — 12 hours ago

I hired my first person at $500 MRR

Everyone said wait until you can afford it.

I hired a VA at $500/mo when I was making $500/mo.

Break-even from day one.

But that VA bought me 15 hours a week.

I used those 15 hours to grow to $4k MRR in 3 months.

Don't wait until you can afford help. Hire to create the capacity to grow.

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u/hurebegz — 16 hours ago

Share what you shipped this week

What did you build this week?

This is the place to share, get eyes on your work, and hear what the community thinks.

Don't be shy — we're all building here.

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u/hurebegz — 2 days ago

What's your MRR right now? No judgment — just curious

$0? $500? $5k? $50k?

Drop your number and what you're building. Let's see the spread.

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u/hurebegz — 2 days ago

Your onboarding is leaking money every single day

Most products lose 50% of signups in the first session.

Not because the product is bad.

Because the onboarding doesn't get users to the aha moment fast enough.

Fixing onboarding is usually the highest-ROI improvement you can make.

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u/hurebegz — 3 days ago

The MVP mindset is being completely misused

MVP doesn't mean broken and ugly.

It means the minimum viable version that delivers the core value.

Ship fast, yes. But make sure the thing you ship actually works.

Broken products don't get second chances.

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u/hurebegz — 3 days ago