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Abigail Phillips
What does success mean to you as a maker?
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Success, to me as a maker, is about creating something meaningful that genuinely helps people. It’s seeing an idea turn into reality, learning and growing along the way, and building connections with a supportive community. um true success is when the product makes an impact, brings fulfillment, and opens doors for future possibilities.
Arun Kumar Kankipati
Creating Value: Success means building a product that solves real problems, brings meaningful impact, and adds value to the lives of users. Continuous Growth: Success is the ability to learn, innovate, and improve with every iteration, refining/redefining and continuously pushing boundaries.
Shabnam Katoch
Getting traffic and visibility to my tool
Konrad S.
1. That my product works as I want it to 2. That many people start using it 3. That the users like it (good reviews) 4. That it makes profit 5. That I can make a positive impact on the world, either with the product or the money
Purva Gupta
I think getting genuine and constructive feedback is also one of signs of success. If you're able to convey what you're trying to do and accept feedback regarding the same, you have cracked the code.
Jemmy
it means that I create products that actually help my users, and I want my products to be useful
Thomas Jackson
For me, success is about building something I'm truly passionate about that solves a real problem for people. It's pouring my heart into a product, seeing it come to life, and knowing that it's making a difference, even if in a small way at first. The fulfillment comes from the creative process, the learning, and the relationships built along the way. Real success is positively impacting lives and paving the way for even bigger things in the future. It's a journey, not a destination.
Zhiqi Shi
It means a lot, but most importantly, it's the joy of creating value for the world.
Nidhish Bhavsar
reason to be a smile on my customers
Kseniia Po
For me, the indicator of success is that the clients of my product iPNOTE, not only buy services, but also supported my project on crowdfunding https://wefunder.com/ipnote , some invested more than $ 1,000 in us
Cornell Gorman
Did it work. (whatever it is)
Haro Londis
I'm a big metrics guy, so this is how I literally measure things. Otherwise it's having an end goal and reaching it in one way or the other.
Arwayda
That my product serves the intended audience in a way that enhances their current work/way of doing things. Fostering an active community of champions who clearly see the value of the product. Constantly growing and having users become part of that growth journey.