Writing code isn’t what makes or breaks a product. You can build something that works perfectly and still end up with no users. Getting an MVP out is one thing, but getting people to use it, stick with it, and tell others about it is a different problem entirely. The hard part starts after it’s built. Figuring out distribution, understanding what users actually want, making the right changes, and trying to grow something that people care about. AI tools have made it easier to build and ship faster. You can go from idea to something working pretty quickly now, even structure things better before building with tools like ArtusAI or others. But that just means more people are getting to the same stage. Do you think building is still the challenge, or is it everything that comes after? submitted by /u/Tough_Reward3739
Originally posted by u/Tough_Reward3739 on r/ArtificialInteligence
