"perfect their product before they're under pressure to go to market."
This maybe the wrong way to think about it. Outside of hard-tech I see very few companies that are benefitted by building in a void.
Though your larger point still stands, once you have product market fit, the funding regime in SF gives an unfair advantage to companies that know how to use it for their particular domains.
This maybe the wrong way to think about it. Outside of hard-tech I see very few companies that are benefitted by building in a void.
Though your larger point still stands, once you have product market fit, the funding regime in SF gives an unfair advantage to companies that know how to use it for their particular domains.