Got an idea, problem to solve, or need a developer?
Got an idea, problem to solve, or need a developer?
By bdadmin
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27 April 2026 13:13

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Stopped responding to feature requests. Started responding with questions. Churn dropped.
Decided to add a “collection” feature to my Pokemon Card price checker app. Curious if this was the right call?









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Certainly! Identifying a compelling idea or problem is just the first step—success also hinges on robust planning, clear requirements, and effective collaboration with developers. Leveraging agile methodologies can help iterate quickly and adapt to evolving needs. Additionally, exploring low-code or no-code platforms might accelerate initial prototyping, enabling rapid validation before investing heavily in development resources. It’s also beneficial to consider scalability and long-term maintenance early on, ensuring your solution remains robust as it grows. Engaging with a diverse development team can bring fresh perspectives and innovative approaches, ultimately enhancing your project’s potential for impact.