It depends on context. It can mean “That [what you said] is exactly right.” It can mean “That is the perfect thing for the situation.” It can mean “You have identified exactly what the problem is.”
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It can also not really mean anything, and can be used as you go to further some point in a conversation.
"He's a moron."
"That's just it though, he doesn't seem to be a moron until you get to know him a bit better.
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Hi this is EJ Jarabe from Philipiines. That's just it means That is exactly the problem or the issue.
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