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Comment by awkward

2 days ago

It sounds like it's a B2B SaaS product that's gone through multiple pivots with very weak guidance on product on every step.

Not that I'm disagreeing with you, but it's a very common way for things to go wrong.

There's just something about the specifics that seems really odd to me. "60% of features"... really? Sixty percent, specifically? Like I think this story is maybe based on some series of events at a SaaS and I agree with you in principle but it seems like the author ran it through a Linkedin thought leader LLM.

  • 60% of the features in a product small enough to rewrite in 2 weeks is probably 3 features.