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Kanika Tibrewala
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Congratulations on the launch! Sounds like an exciting time for Graphite. Excited to see where you take it.
What does it mean to launch?
Greg Foster
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Say hello to Pause, a time-off management tool that helps teams:
⏳ take time off
💡 know colleagues' availability
🎳 create transparent policies
🤝 plan better together
Pause works where you work—Slack, Calendar, mobile, browser—to make team planning a breeze!
Pause
A time-off tool that puts the team back in 'team planning'
Kanika Tibrewala
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Articulate the Risk Assumptions– what would need to be true for this idea to succeed?
Then, list out the known unknowns– metrics, data points etc I'd need to validate the assumptions
This a recent learning, after having worked in the new initiatives/R&D wing of India's fastest growing, food-tech start-up.
What's the first thing you do when working on a new idea?
Aaron O'Leary
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Kanika Tibrewala
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We used Intercom for https://getpause.com/. Been pretty happy with it.
Could you please suggest the best live chat software for my website ?
Jithin Rajiv
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Kanika Tibrewala
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Aaah #5. We're almost about to launched our MVP (will be on product hunt in another week) and onboarding was its most fun and complex feature to design. We optimised it to solve for core business problems like reducing drop-offs and keeping monetary investments to the minimum (early-stage constraints ha!). As a designer, working on features like this that focus on growth, is hugely educative...
6 features you should consider in your MVP that take little extra work for very high reward
Joshua Fonseca
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Kanika Tibrewala
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My thought is that one size doesn't fit all– not all products benefit from building in public, but some sure do.
Three factors coming to mind that affect this decision are:
1. Is it a highly innovative solution? Does it ride on a unique technology? Is the product worthy of a patent of any kind? If yes, you might choose NOT to build in public.
2. Is the industry/domain already saturated? Is...
#buildinpublic is it a new hype trend or smart way for brand awareness???
Aleks Bochkov
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