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Now that we've launched @pinetree, I want to start "building in public" more and sharing our experiences, both good and bad (don't worry, no walk and talks from this pseudoanon yet)
First off, it was really great launching at FarCon. Wanted to echo our earlier statements about how supportive this community has been, it's been a shot in the arm for us 馃挏
We had a hard deadline to ship the MVP by May 1, as a forcing function for us to move fast
The good news: we shipped and y'all liked the product!
The bad news: there were several issues with auth, mobile views, and other bugs across the app
As @deodad wisely reassured us, we picked the lesser evil by launching early and starting to onboard users. But I care about building a great product, and tbqh it was painful shipping something that felt incomplete in many ways (and had bugs)
Now, after getting back from FarCon (and taking a week to regrow our brain cells), @giu and I are focused on the following work, in order of priority: 3 replies
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1) Fixing the mini app, particularly authentication
In building the MVP, we spent 60% of our time working on the webapp, 30% on mobile web, and 10% on the mini app. Our thinking was that video creators would need a desktop experience to upload and manage videos, as mobile wouldn't cut it
I think this was correct, but we made an error in assuming that viewers would also use desktop. This was totally wrong -- most viewers have used the mini app or the mobile browser (if I had to guess, 65 / 35 split). Turns out, if you ship a mini app, people are going to use it even if you have a full-fledged app
This was particularly bad on the authentication front -- users expect to be automatically authenticated into the mini app with their FC account, and not to have to enter their emails or connect a signer key. Furthermore, the signer key request didn't minimize the mini app and sessions don't persist 馃槵
We are fixing this now and will start treating the mini app as a first-class citizen rather than an afterthought 1 reply
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