You have enough strategies. What you need: Monday: Launch ugly version Tuesday-Friday: Collect feedback Weekend: One refinement Data-driven > Strategy-driven.

Nov 9, 2025 · 1:30 PM UTC

49
11
69
Ready to stop overthinking and start earning? M/W/F clarity that converts complexity into cash: jimheskel.com
1
Replying to @jimheskel
Prioritize action, refine with feedback.
Your users can sync, share, and manage files — now let them edit them too. Integrate Collabora Online to provide a powerful, open-source document editor directly within your platform.
3
Replying to @jimheskel
Strategies does not end You get feedback by trying always
Replying to @jimheskel
Execution beats perfection data won’t lie, but endless planning might.
Replying to @jimheskel
Ship asap to get data on what works and what to improve.
Replying to @jimheskel
speed is crucial. I would even advocate for doing all this in 2-3 days, week may be too long
Replying to @jimheskel
Feedback is most important.
Replying to @jimheskel
this is the cycle that actually builds momentum shipping fast then refining beats perfect planning every time
1
Replying to @jimheskel
That's how you validate your idea in a week.
Replying to @jimheskel
Action and feedback matter more than endless planning.
Replying to @jimheskel
One step at a time. One percent better everyday.
Replying to @jimheskel
Love this Jim, sometimes perfection is the enemy of progress, just get it out there and iterate
Replying to @jimheskel
Anyone sleeping on feedback is simply rejecting transformation
Replying to @jimheskel
Strategy is theory. Execution gives you data and data gives you direction.
Replying to @jimheskel
Facts. Most people are addicted to planning. But feedback is the only real strategy that matters.
Replying to @jimheskel
Perfect launches never happen. The market will tell you what's broken faster and more accurately than your brain. Real feedback beats imaginary perfection.
Replying to @jimheskel
And run it back the next week.
Replying to @jimheskel
You need execution. You need observation from it. You need execution with refinement of what you learn.
Replying to @jimheskel
Strategy hides fear more than it builds results.
Replying to @jimheskel
launch quick, tweak fast, data wins
Replying to @jimheskel
Execution exposes what strategy hides.
Replying to @jimheskel
Perfection kills progress. Launch messy. Learn fast. Refine with data — not doubt.
Replying to @jimheskel
Exactly Just execute your plans
Replying to @jimheskel
No you don't need more research, You don't need more 'analysis by paralysis'. You know what you need? Not some another excuse for your inaction. Launch fast, learn faster. Get feedbacks on the product. Improve and fasten your process. Refine the product into something else entirely, shaped by market.
Replying to @jimheskel
Data should NEVER be ignored.
Replying to @jimheskel
Launch, gather feedback, refine, repeat data beats theory every time.
Replying to @jimheskel
Everything evolving, there is no perfect time, launch and evolve with market.
Replying to @jimheskel
great point Jim. Launching and iterating based on real user feedback is key.
Replying to @jimheskel
Start first, get feedback, improve and give it again. Great advice.
Replying to @jimheskel
Strategy is the start. Data refines it.
Replying to @jimheskel
Exactly. Action and feedback beat endless planning every time.
Replying to @jimheskel
The best strategy is to act, learn, and improve.
Replying to @jimheskel
Action beats perfection every single time
Replying to @jimheskel
Launch fast learn faster improve smarter every single week
Replying to @jimheskel
Simple and effective. Shipping fast teaches more than planning forever. Let data shape the next move, not overthinking.
Replying to @jimheskel
Perfect except most people will spend Monday perfecting the strategy for the ugly version they never launch