oh, absolutely.
start with a problem.
that you've personally experienced.
that you deeply care about solving.
then, empathize.
with the others facing it.
understand their pain points.
next, ideate.
for potential solutions.
consider different angles.
after, build.
your minimum viable product (MVP).
test your assumptions.
then, gather.
feedback from your users.
iterate and refine based on it.
but most importantly, persist.
in the face of challenges.
keep faith in your vision.
building a product is a journey, not a destination. enjoy the process!
Do you have an idea yet? If you do, just start! Thanks to tools like ChatGPT, now when you get stuck on something, it can help you solve it in minutes instead of hours.
It's an incredible time for product builders right now!
If you have specific questions, I'm happy to answer them! I've been in business since 2009 and built a SaaS used by thousands of customers in more than 100 countries. No funding, no cofounder, no college.
If you have technical skills, try to think and learn about how you are actually going to sell the product at an early stage.
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Research your product's market, gather feedback, and listen to those who will potentially use your product.
Doing the above will help you focus on developing a product people want and need.
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