How many people in a Team do you need for a successful launch?
Olga iaLOVEnko
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Him Jing @him_jing
For me, a team of 5 worked best. It’s enough to cover all bases without getting too crowded.
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I think team size totally depends on the scope and complexity of what you're launching. For something straightforward, 4-6 dedicated folks can crush it. But if it's a big, multi-faceted project, you might need a few more specialized roles in the mix. The key is having a team that's agile, has great chemistry, and can wear multiple hats when needed to get stuff done. Wishing you an awesome launch! 🚀
It really depends on the scope and complexity of your project, but I've found 4-8 people to be a sweet spot - enough to have the key skills covered but still small enough to be nimble. The ideal is a hustling hacker or two to build the core, a designer to make it shine, someone on the marketing/biz dev side, and maybe a jack-of-all-trades to fill gaps. More than raw headcount though, it's about having a passionate, mission-aligned team ready to wear many hats. Keep it lean and go get 'em! 💪
Honestly,i think even 3 4 people can pull off successful launch if everyone on the same page nd committed
From my experience, having a core team of about 3-5 people is usually enough. Each person can take on a critical role, making the process smoother and more manageable.
In my experience, around 10 people seems ideal. You get enough diversity in expertise without overwhelming communication channels.
In my experience, a team of 6-8 people tends to be ideal. It provides enough diversity in skills while keeping communication manageable.