Senior-level technical expertise, is it needed?

Uldis
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Hello, I'm new to Product Hunt and recently joined this bustling community and I wanted to ask a question. I aim to establish a technical development agency to help founders transform their ideas into solid MVP and beyond by providing access to senior-level experience and expertise. Throughout my 20+ year long development career, I've encountered numerous instances where unwise technical decisions adversely impacted businesses. Badly designed and implemented systems need lots of maintenance and developer work and often lead to slow business growth due to the fact that it is becoming increasingly difficult to add new features. So, I'd like to ask: Have you ever encountered such technical challenges with your product or business? If so, would you be interested in the service I'm talking about?

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Developer X
Welcome to PH @um404 I think many entrepreneurs stuck in technical side. It can be a nice service for them.
Shajedul Karim
dive into the deep end of tech decisions, and the waters can be murky. your observation is astute. in my journey, i've witnessed tech choices shape (or misshape) product trajectories. foundational decisions, once made, cast long shadows. 1. tech debt: it accrues, often silently. but when it speaks, it roars. 2. agility matters: rigid systems handcuff innovation. adaptability is paramount in today's fast-paced ecosystem. 3. expertise isn't luxury: it's a necessity. senior-level insights can foresee pitfalls and illuminate the path. 4. MVPs are vital: yet, they're just the start. scaling requires an architecture that supports growth. 5. user experience: compromised tech can deteriorate it. cuz, a user's patience isn't infinite. senior-level expertise is like the seasoned sailor guiding the ship through stormy seas. founders often need that anchor, ensuring their vision isn't derailed by avoidable tech missteps. would i value such a service? absolutely. bridging visionary ideas with solid tech foundations is a potent combo. best wishes on your agency's voyage, mate!
Xalo Roubin
It is better searching through community.