The buzzword (or letters, as it were) of the past year or two in the startup world has been “MVP”— minimum viable product. You should shove out the smallest version of your product just to get something out there and get real humans using the thing.
In general, I agree with that. The sooner (and faster) you can get something out there, the better. But what typically gets ignored with “shipping it fast” is “killing it fast.”
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