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Dmitry Merkushin

Yes, makes sense.
It looks like at this stage it is a good idea to measure impact over the time.
Data might look random on a short period, but reveal a trend on a longer distance.
Generally, my idea is similar to the one Cat proposed here, but I formulated it worse :)

well that's 2 people on the same trend then, guess it means something :D already wrote down OKRs though! thanks :D

I don't think my opinion is valuable here, as I launched only one project for now and didn't earn anything yet.

There are 10 tasks in To Do, and 10 more in Ideas for this project.

A couple of weeks ago, I had an internal conversation about the functionality I expect from this app and formed the To-Do list that shouldn't expand until I start making money.

In general, it feels like you just need to have a clear and definite vision of the product and not add new work until it is proven needed.

Right. But #ecommerce is already doing quite well - so it's hard to have this constraints. Because whatever limit I set will be arbitrary. I could write 1 blog article, 5, or 10 this week - completely arbitrary. But different outcomes in the end.

Yes, makes sense.
It looks like at this stage it is a good idea to measure impact over the time.
Data might look random on a short period, but reveal a trend on a longer distance.
Generally, my idea is similar to the one Cat proposed here, but I formulated it worse :)

well that's 2 people on the same trend then, guess it means something :D already wrote down OKRs though! thanks :D

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