Qaiku.com – What Can We Learn From Failure?
The hidden wisdom here is quite obvious. Most of the users are not a bit interested about being able to configure everything. They just want to have a beautiful product that works like a charm. If something nice-to-have is missing, they’ll let you know, but if the core set of the service is working splendidly and the UX is top notch, much is forgiven. And what’s best, your code and the product itself stays a lot simpler and hence a lot easier to take further.
Source: www.arcticstartup.com