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Domain knowledge is a force multiplier. Ideally you would have both lots of domain knowledge and a strong engineering team, but lack of one can be substituted with a lot of effort.
The caveat being that if you have the engineering side, the end result of the effort will probably be a bunch of domain knowledge ๐