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by tarunkotia
1956 days ago
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I am living through this right now and have asked this questions on several forums because when you're really in the midst of this hustle you start to question your priorities and constantly get this feeling about if there is a better way. This is a counter-intuitive advice on building a product and a company but the other option would be to get lucky. Couple of more examples about doing things which don't scale: Instacart manually built their product catalog for the first few million products.[0] Pandora analyzing 10,000 songs manually for recommendation. [1] [0] https://youtu.be/uV4lzz1Z0C8 [1] https://youtu.be/bTtq-M9iDHI |
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It's suddenly feasible to build businesses that require at-scale manual operations, because you can do so in a predictable, revenue-positive way.