What's cool about building apps is that anyone who fails often enough, will eventually succeed.
Most of the cases the journey looks like that:
Sick of working a 9-5 > Tries coding apps > 1st App flops > 2nd App flops > "the app market is oversaturated"
*goes back to 9-5 full time*
Enrepreneurship comes down to grit
If you're willing to get rejected every single day for years, one day it works.
I'm 24.
Built 13 apps over 4 years. 12 failed completely. But 1 hit.
And that's all that matters.
Those 2M users, $800K rev and $150K exit.
I don't even think about the 12 apps that nobody used anymore.
Cause after all they're one of the core reasons why I even got to where I am today.
Some people will read this and keep shipping
Others will keep blaming the market.
Both are valid choices.
but don't let "ugh, 2nd app flopped" or "i'm not smart enough" stop you.
Those don't matter.
All that matters is if you can fail, fail, fail every day and still show up tomorrow.