If I understand it correctly, a product is a representation of a unified entity that has more than one dimension. On the hand, a coproduct is a representation of a hodge-podge of entities that may (or may not) have completely different and unrelated dimensions.
Am I right, or am I right?
Product:

Coproduct:

For example, when a startup talks about a product-market fit we need to understand that before the fit the world is a coproduct, while after – a product.
Am I right, or am I right?
Product:

Coproduct:

For example, when a startup talks about a product-market fit we need to understand that before the fit the world is a coproduct, while after – a product.