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Why It Always Takes Longer Than Expected. Building Taqriry.ai 🚀

  • malshehri88
  • May 14
  • 1 min read

When I first started Taqriry.ai, I thought I had it all mapped out — timelines, MVP, go-to-market. But like every founder quickly learns: it always takes longer than expected.

What began as a simple idea to make meetings smarter with AI quickly evolved into a complex, real-time transcription and summarization tool, with integrations, multilingual support, subscription models, user roles, dashboards… the list kept growing. Each time we built something, we found ten more things that needed to be better.

But here’s what really shaped Taqriry in those early months: client feedback. Especially from the first 100 users — their comments, confusion, excitement, and frustration were like a free roadmap. They saw what we couldn’t. Some wanted a better email summary. Others needed speaker separation or workspace access. And some just wanted the AI to “sound less robotic.” Every suggestion taught us something valuable.

We learned not to just ship fast, but ship right. We slowed down when we had to, iterated when we didn’t want to, and listened when it was hard.

Now, we’re still just getting started, but the vision is sharper, the foundation is stronger, and the excitement is real.

To everyone who tested, clicked, complained, and supported — thank you. You’re part of this journey.

Taqriry to the moon 🚀

 
 
 

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