One-off launches are a bit of a crapshoot.
We really don’t truly “launch” things anymore. We sort of roll things out at whatever pace things are finished or half-finished and iterate.
Even though we’ve had some launch success here and there, we try not to be too focused on those events.
Thanks for sharing Ben.
This approach actually makes it much easier to iterate over software and get feedback faster.
Mentally, I'm starting to lean towards this approach too.
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One-off launches are a bit of a crapshoot.
We really don’t truly “launch” things anymore. We sort of roll things out at whatever pace things are finished or half-finished and iterate.
Even though we’ve had some launch success here and there, we try not to be too focused on those events.
Thanks for sharing Ben.
This approach actually makes it much easier to iterate over software and get feedback faster.
Mentally, I'm starting to lean towards this approach too.