I would say it's a success, yes - it was great for quickly scaling up a theoretical product with a small engineering staff (just me lol).
Now that the product has matured, we've had to slow down significantly since we have a ton of paying users who expect SLAs and less bugs. This means more engineers, which means more testing and review, which means more process around what changes we're making.
Now that the product has matured, we've had to slow down significantly since we have a ton of paying users who expect SLAs and less bugs. This means more engineers, which means more testing and review, which means more process around what changes we're making.