| As others have eluded to, you have probably reached the point where mindset needs to be carefully molded around what you have and where you are going with it. Which has probably changed gradually up to this point. Not to frame it more ominously or anything, but when you pull the trigger, that's the day you make a stepwise life change into being a business operator if you have never been one before. Just a little life change, no big deal, that's what you have been working on the whole time, how long has it been? A flying leap from the uphill trail you have been on, that you're going to jump further upward from sooner or later as the intended goal. Single-handedly it's not like lots of other ways too, even when technology is not involved. If it flies off the shelf as-is, you may never have enough time to complete it "properly". Or worse, if there is not realistic interest, you'll need to spend more time promoting it than you were probably spending coding. Either way can mean no more coding at all for the foreseeable future, which you have to be prepared for even if you have incredible advantages there and that's where all your progress has come from up until that point. I've done it and my technology has never been perfect, not even as good as it could be. I guess I distilled it down to a business concept I wanted to live by, the day I decided to change my life, abstracted from the tech. Not the same concept as other people, but I have to be able to live with it. I just want to give clients their money's worth. If the bugs and rough edges are not show-stoppers on those terms, the greatest obstacle has already been lifted for me. I can then launch based more on strategy than undue hesitation. |