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by apsurd
476 days ago
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These are ok. They're great to highlight the surface area of product building. But the list is very biased from an analytics and testing perspective because posthog product is analytics and testing. Capturing analytics is a no brainer. however, most data in most products at most companies starting out just fundamentally does not matter. It's dangerous to get in the habit of "being data driven" because it becomes a false sense of security and paradoxically data is extremely easy to be biased with. And even with more rigor, you get too easily trapped in local optimums. Lastly, all things decay, but data and experimentation runs as is if the win is forever, until some other test beats it. It becomes exhausting to touch anything and that's seen as a virtue. it's not. Products need vision and taste. |
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