I think most founders will agree with this: building a product is one challenge, but getting it in front of the right people is a completely different one.
When we started building MySpec, we spent countless hours refining workflows, improving the user experience, and making sure the product solved a real problem. We thought that once we had something valuable, people would naturally find it.
Reality turned out to be very different.
Every conversation with a founder has taught us something we couldn't have learned on our own. Some assumptions were wrong. Some features mattered far less than we expected, while others became much more important because of real user feedback. Those conversations have shaped MySpec just as much as the code behind it.
That's also why we believe building shouldn't stop at shipping. Every product deserves to be challenged, refined, and improved before the next release, and that's exactly the mindset we're trying to bring into MySpec.
If you're also building something, I'd love to know what has been harder for you so far: building the product, or finding the people who truly need it?
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