Thanks for that framing! Very little when stated like that :)
I guess the biggest questions are (from me and other founders I've spoken to):
- How does an increased volume of no-code fixes change the willingness to pay for product early on, especially when the MVP is often not more than a hack itself
- How should founders think about defensibility (even near term) when the world can look so different in just a few months.
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 15.7 ms ] threadI guess the biggest questions are (from me and other founders I've spoken to): - How does an increased volume of no-code fixes change the willingness to pay for product early on, especially when the MVP is often not more than a hack itself
- How should founders think about defensibility (even near term) when the world can look so different in just a few months.
Thoughts on that?
1-person microstartups will continue to grow and outpace bigger startups that move slower, spend too much and create bloated services
About defensibility, focus on building a big audience that pays for your services. There's no moat.