I've seen both solo makers and team efforts do well.
Personally, I find solo launches exhilarating, but stressful too.
It's a lot on one person, especially if you're just starting out.
What's your take and experience on this?
As they say, if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
I would prefer working in team so you don't get out-manned and also have a helping hand. But finding people who are as passionate as yourself is a real challenge.
@slimmy82 exactly. I'm buildimg my first product alone. I have seen the challenges that come with it.
For next few product ideas, my preference would be to team up with someone so we can have a diverse set of expertise
I like doing it solo but eventually, I want to build a small team.
I know enough to know I'm not the smartest of best at a lot so I would greatly benefit from a team.
Solo anything is hard.
Coming from someone who's built, launched, and sold software and apps for years I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. "Solo" is often (but not always) paired with burnout, demotivation, amotivation, and failure.
Hi, Bren! I guess, it depends on what works for you and what are the circumstances. I love having a partner, because I need somebody to share things with. I know I'm just much more efficient like that. At the same time, today we launched Textok's free Beta on Product Hunt, and I mostly did the whole launch — because my team members were busy with other things on Textok's plate. We still discussed it, of course, but all the preparation and commenting were done by me. And that's ok too. It's our first launch on Product Hunt too, btw.