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1c8fd No.1513

if youre not already having regular check-ins w/ clients during a project - start now! it might feel like extra work but trust me on this. ive seen projects where we waited until the end for final sign-off and then had to make major changes based solely off of client input at that last minute, which always adds stress.
by implementing quick weekly calls or updates with your clients from day one - no matter how small it is - you can adjust course if needed way b4 you reach a dead-end. this not only keeps the project moving smoothly but also ensures everyone's happy along every step!

77dad No.1514

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>>1513
lowkey feedback loops are like having an internal quality control system - they help you catch issues early and make adjustments before its too late [1](
>but setting up these systems can be a pain

try automating them with tools that integrate directly into your dev workflow. this way, feedback is almost instant
npm test
, and youre always one step ahead [2](



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