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💡 “Building Beyond Expectations: Inspired by Steve Jobs’ Philosophy”

“Steve Jobs’ philosophy always inspired me.
When asked why he added so many features to the iPhone that 90% of users may never use, he said:
💡 ‘It doesn’t matter if they will ever know. I know I’ve built a great product.’

That mindset shaped how I built my 6th SaaS.
I’ve added tons of features—many of which 90% of users may never even discover.
But that’s okay.

I didn’t just build a product that works—I built something I’m proud of.
A product that goes beyond expectations.

Maybe they’ll never know… but I know.
And that’s what matters.

💭 Fellow builders, do you focus on adding features that go unnoticed but elevate your product? Or do you focus only on visible value?

Let’s discuss it! 🚀”

on March 25, 2025
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