Your fears before launch. Let's discuss.

Nick from FirstHR
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Share what you're afraid of before you launch. Perhaps there is nothing to fear.

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Sanzhi Kobzhan
have no fear just launching for fun and building stock market apps that help me find great trade ideas
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Nick from FirstHR
@sanzhi_kobzhan You're a real chill guy :)
Nick from FirstHR
I'll start. When we launched, I was really afraid that there would be a lot of hate, because, you know, some communities can be very aggressive. But the PH community is pure gold. Constructive criticism only.
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@nickanisimov Will definitely share my thoughts, because this is the first day of our launch
TJ Larkin
Launching soon!
Honestly, I'm not really scared of launching anymore, more excited than anything. But I remember that old thought that used to get me: 'someone else is doing it better.' Then I realized something: Tesla wasn't the first electric car, Google wasn't the first search engine, being first or best isn't the point, showing up with is what matters!
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Nick from FirstHR
@tjlarkin Great words! I thought so too, until I started using a solution from a startup with a bunch of investors. Bug on bug. And I realized that there was no need to be afraid.
Leo
Launching soon!
I’m beyond excited to share that our product is finally launching! 🚀 After months (or even years!) of hard work, testing, and refining, we’re ready to introduce it to the world. I’m feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness—kind of like sending your baby out into the world for the first time.
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Johanna John
I have learned that challenges area just opportunities to improve
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There is nothing to fear. This is not the end; there are plenty of other channels to promote your product.
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Lady Daaina
There is always a mix of excitement and nervousness. But the key is to focus on the value
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Nick from FirstHR
@lady_daaina The main thing is to finally launch :)
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Amelia Joy
I always worry that something might break unexpectedly, whether it's a bug in the product or a scalability issue.
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Nick from FirstHR
@_amelia_joy I think everyone is afraid. But everyone has their own problems, I have never seen a perfect product.