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What is the biggest hidden risk in a 60-day MVP sprint?

External API latency and rate limits. While development sandboxes work perfectly, production-grade handling of API failures and webhooks can easily add two weeks of unplanned work.

29 Mar 2026
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External API latency and rate limits. While development sandboxes work perfectly, production-grade handling of API failures and webhooks can easily add two weeks of unplanned work.

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What is the biggest hidden risk in a 60-day MVP sprint?

External API latency and rate limits. While development sandboxes work perfectly, production-grade handling of API failures and webhooks can easily add two weeks of unplanned work.

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