Many early-stage products of startup teams are somewhat like "primitive life forms" — although they have frameworks, flow, and can operate, they are not yet mature and complete. This stage may look rough, and the functions are not yet elegant, but the key is that they are alive and iterating.



The real turning point often comes from funding. When the capital is in place, the team begins to bring in experienced engineers and product experts, much like giving this "primitive body" a comprehensive upgrade. The code architecture is reconstructed, processes are optimized, and user experience is gradually improved.

From "able to run" to "easy to use," and then to "professional," this is the inevitable transformation process for most startups. Funding is not just about money; it’s about injecting the right talent and resources into the project, gradually refining rough ideas into a real product. This transformative process is the most common story in the startup ecosystem.
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