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by tonster
4155 days ago
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I agree with most of what you've pointed out here. It seems that after you read, you realize that it's more of a story on execution and not the launch per se. The way they were able to start small and rapidly iterate on what their customers needed 'now' is what kept users on the platform, and thus word began to travel amongst founders. |
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