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Tiny products are easier to sell because the buyer does not need to translate the promise. That is the simplest way I can say it. When a product is small, specific, and honest about what it does, the user can understand it quickly. They can imagine the moment they would use it. They can compare the price against one...

Most SaaS ideas are too big on the first day. I do this to myself more often than I want to admit. I start with a useful problem, then I keep adding the things a "real product" should have: accounts, dashboards, teams, billing, analytics, onboarding, settings, email notifications, admin tools, a docs page, maybe a...