How much MRR do you need to go full-time with your projects?

Divad Sanders
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Fabian Maume
I would not only look at the MRR. Key stats are churn and activation. If you have low churn and good activation you have good chances for scaling. If you project has 10% monthly churn I would not go full time on it even if you have 4k+ MRR
Divad Sanders
@fabian_maume Absolutely, MRR is the engine, but churn and activation fuel the journey. Low churn & strong activation sow seeds of scalability.
Ahmed Yassin
I believe that if you're attempting to concentrate on your full-time job while simultaneously developing your SaaS, maintaining focus might prove challenging. Building a successful SaaS is a long-term endeavor, whereas your full-time job offers immediate rewards. As a result, many individuals might abandon the SaaS venture unless they are fully committed to it.