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Week #10 in Review

Everyone in the team is in high action mode as we are inching towards the MVP launch of our product.

  • Our engineering team is working towards a ready launch. We have deployed the application internally for testing and found some of these bugs:
  1. Same workspace names are allowed.
  2. The 'Create New Workspace' option comes up twice.
  3. All of our pages have an option to submit feedback. However, once a feedback is sent, the user cannot send the same feedback unless he navigates to another page.
    Our devs are working on fixing these bugs.
  • We have finalized the integrations that will be there in our alpha launch. Here's a sneak-peak with our updated design.
  • We have finalised our logo design and the product explainer video. Both of them will be released on the landing page next week.

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Building in Public
on March 14, 2022
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    Sorry to be critical, but I think this could be more interesting if you went into a bit more detail.

    "We have deployed the application internally for testing and fixing the bugs."
    For example instead of what you wrote above, you could talk about the bugs you crushed.

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      @AnGuRuSO Thank you for the feedback, critical feedbacks are most helpful at this stage. We'll keep this suggestion in mind for the future posts and update this post as well accordingly.

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