How do you overcome the "build it and they will come" trap?
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2 hours ago
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I recently saw a dev tool with great architecture and test coverage sitting at ~30 users after 4 months.

It seems like a common structural issue for technical founders. We naturally bias toward optimising code and feature completeness because that's what we are good at, while treating distribution as a secondary problem to be solved "later."

For the technical founders here who successfully transitioned from engineering a product to actually distributing it, how did you force that mindset shift? Did you bring on a co-founder, or did you brute-force the marketing yourself?

(I wrote up some of my own thoughts on this on Hashnode https://istiaq.hashnode.dev/the-ideas-in-startup-ecosystem, but I'm looking for practical advice from this community).

setnone
1 hour ago
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It's really hard out there, but trap? who's trapping you?
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entreel
1 hour ago
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Your just trapping yourself lol, by delaying the distribution and just building that is what I mean
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