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Harsha Kumar
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What 4 months of building taught me right before my first real launch

Tomorrow I launch XEdge on Peerlist's Launchpad.
It's not my first time putting XEdge in front of people — I've been posting, building in public, talking to users for 4 months. But it's the first time there's an actual "launch day" with a ranking, a leaderboard, and a finite window where momentum either builds or doesn't.
Here's what I'm carrying into tomorrow:
The product matters less than the relationships built before it

The people who'll upvote tomorrow aren't doing it because the product is perfect. They're doing it because I showed up consistently for 4 months and asked them directly this week.
Launch day is a moment, not the whole story

If tomorrow goes well, it's a spike. If it goes quietly, the daily floor of 3-7 users I've built over the past month doesn't disappear. The compounding work continues either way.
Doing the unglamorous stuff matters

This week I spent a full day on Qapita signups and screenshot emails for an accelerator program instead of posting content. That trade was right. Not everything that matters is visible content.
Tomorrow's the test of 4 months of consistency. We'll see.
xedge.tech — launching on Peerlist tomorrow.

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