I'm not in a position to give advice, but what I see pieter doing (for example) is just focusing on one at a time and using a launch as the delineator for when to switch to something else.
Surely in many ways the "launch" is just the beginning?
There's a need to fix bugs, add features, and market
yeah but I think the launch is when he first(?) takes a step back to evaluate whether to continue investing time into it or pause work on it.
I'm not in a position to give advice, but what I see pieter doing (for example) is just focusing on one at a time and using a launch as the delineator for when to switch to something else.
Surely in many ways the "launch" is just the beginning?
There's a need to fix bugs, add features, and market
yeah but I think the launch is when he first(?) takes a step back to evaluate whether to continue investing time into it or pause work on it.