
"Your MVP is suitable for early users, but as you pass your first 100, it's time to start adding features. How you proceed shouldn't happen in a vacuum - collecting and listening to feedback is key. Implement a system of continuous improvement, rather than major releases that threaten the product's stability."
"Scaling to 1,000 users requires disciplined experimentation, staying on top of trends and effective content creation and promotion strategies."
"Sustaining growth beyond 1,000 users involves the 50/50 rule: dedicate equal efforts to product development and growth strategies, cutting out non-essential activities."
Building a product is only the beginning; acquiring users requires different strategies at each growth stage. From zero to 100 users, focus on refining your MVP by implementing continuous improvements based on user feedback rather than major releases. Small quality-of-life enhancements and better onboarding reduce friction and demonstrate responsiveness to users. Scaling to 1,000 users demands disciplined experimentation, staying current with trends, and effective content creation and promotion. Beyond 1,000 users, apply the 50/50 rule by dedicating equal effort to product development and growth strategies while eliminating non-essential activities. Each phase requires distinct approaches tailored to the user base size.
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