I Built an AI Recipe App, Got Apple’s Approval, and Never Published It.
📰 Medium · Startup
Learn why the creator of an AI recipe app, WunderChef, decided not to publish despite Apple's approval, and what you can learn from their experience
Action Steps
- Build a minimum viable product (MVP) to test your app's market demand
- Assess the competitive landscape of your app's niche
- Evaluate the potential return on investment (ROI) for your project
- Consider the maintenance and update costs of your app
- Reflect on your goals and motivations for creating the app
Who Needs to Know This
Product managers, entrepreneurs, and developers can benefit from understanding the reasoning behind quitting a project, even after significant investment and approval from major platforms like Apple
Key Insight
💡 Sometimes, quitting a project can be the right decision, even after significant investment, if it doesn't align with your goals or has a low potential ROI
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💡 Why quitting can be the right move: lessons from an AI recipe app that never launched
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