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  • How did you validate your product idea before diving into development?

    Artem Luko
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    How did you validate your product idea before diving into development, and what strategies did you use to gather feedback from potential customers?

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    Antonio Arts
    Building the product for ourselves and starting using it, during the way collecting people's feedback, and making adjustments
    Ellis Pinsky
    In the next hour I will
    In the next hour I will
    just launch! I launched today!
    Boris N
    AIStartupInsights
    AIStartupInsights
    Validating a product idea before diving into development is crucial, and gathering feedback from potential customers is a smart strategy. When it comes to idea validation, I've come across some useful AI tools like Checkmyidea-ia and Validatorai. These tools can assist you in assessing market demand, identifying potential obstacles, and refining your product concept. They provide valuable insights and analysis, helping you make informed decisions and increase the chances of your product's success. Consider leveraging these AI tools to validate your idea and gather feedback effectively. Wishing you all the best in your product development journey!
    1. Huge research of the existing market and products 2. Ongoing LinkedIn Outreach Campaigns 3. Watching your competitors.
    Alena Mage
    Before we started developing our product, we took some important steps to make sure our idea was good. First, we did a lot of research to understand who would use our product and what they needed. We looked at similar products already on the market and asked people questions in surveys and interviews. Then, we made a simple version of our product called a prototype or minimum viable product (MVP). We let a small group of people try it out and gave them a chance to tell us what they thought. Their feedback helped us see what was good about our idea and what needed improvement. We also talked to potential customers on the internet, like in online communities and forums. This helped us see if there was a demand for our product and get feedback from a lot of different people. Lastly, we looked at the costs of making our product and how much money we could make from it. This helped us figure out if our idea was financially smart. By doing all of this research, testing, and analyzing, we got a really good understanding of how well our product would work. It gave us confidence to keep going and develop it further. @artluko Remember: The validation process may vary depending on your specific product and target market. It's important to gather feedback, iterate, and refine your idea based on the insights you gather during the validation phase.
    Alfonso Alvarez
    1. Interviews 2. Research. (Competitors, Science behind to have strong fundamentals) 3. Launching and testing constantly.