The "everything has to be perfect" mindset almost killed my first startup back in 2018. I spent months polishing features that nobody even wanted while my actual users were screaming for basic stuff that worked. The real competition isn't other SaaS products... its getting people to care enough to even try what you built. Most founders think they're competing on features when they're actually competing for attention. I'm running ScatterMind now and honestly, we shipped with bugs that made me cringe. But you know what? Users started paying anyway because it solved their core problem. The perfectionist trap is brutal for solo founders because you dont have anyone to tell you "just ship the damn thing." I learned that 80% done and in users hands beats 100% perfect and sitting on your laptop every single time. Your competition isnt as scary as you think when you actually start talking to real customers.