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by govindkabra31
4429 days ago
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Quite the opposite actually.. we wanted to do many things for the two use cases, but were holding back, trying not cram features in a bundled app. Now with two apps, we can go full steam ahead with all the ideas for each of the two use cases. |
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To me it seems you've just split your focus. And for a start-up that has pivoted a million times and was "featured-out" by Twitter and Facebook, I'm saying you guys have it cut out for you.
Are you a messaging service? Are you a check in yelp thing? Two different problem domains, which will make swapping resources in between apps difficult.. communication between development teams across both products will begin to break down and tenets/design philosophy/code quality will begin to diverge. There will be a "better app" and a "crappy app," which will do wonders to swiftly destroy the culture on the team that is getting less love.
Good luck to you.