How did you validate your product?
Florin Mateescu
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Founders regularly find themselves in love with their web app ideas, which might be a blessing or a curse.
Statistically, 90% of the time is a bad thing.
We circle ideas until we believe we're onto something great when we're trapped in our illusion.
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Try to find a 'no' in terms of the market for the next 30 days after the conception of the idea. If you don't find a 'no' then proceed, if you do then scrap it and try again!
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First initial customer research then getting something to show - MVP or Wireframes to show to your proposed ICP and trying and getting their commitments. If this happens then I guess we are onto something
To begin with, we poll our contacts from the network. Then we make MVP.
Launching soon!
Beta user / early adopter feedback. I think if people are willing to part with their hard earned $$$ for your product - you've got some degree of validation.