How did you come up with the idea for your product or service?

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Ezekiel Adewumi
Most of my ideas stem from what i am either experiencing at that time or whats happening around me.
https://skilledup.life - free talent for tech startups started in the middle of Covid 19 pandemic. I blogged about the start https://www.skilledup.life/backg... Essentially, I lived with the problem since 2004. How do you build a team to take your vision for a tech startup forward if you do not have sufficient capital to hire a team? Not every tech startup is investible. In fact, less than 1% of tech companies get funded. If you do not have capital, your chances of success are low. I finally managed to solve this and I am thankful to the break the pandemic offered.
Vie Le
The product is created to solve a problem, a need of the community. In my case, we stand for user experience to build the product. In the end, all of us want the customers to have the best experience, and that product can meet their needs.
Shubham Maurya
Just Need of the customer
Aza Ahmed
Ordered skincare products from Alibaba and put that on e-commerce platform.
Kornel Grunwald
Well, I think core was listening. I have made more than 300 appointments in 2022 to explore things and listen to their ideas, problems or passions. One of the problems they repeatedly brought up is how scattered and fragmented decision-making and knowledge-sharing are. In the end, in organizations, the basis for success is the ability to share and cooperate. So with this seed I started ideating, and came up with some propositions of prototypes, had interviews, started building/hiring and sooner or later, you will see the results!
Sandra Figueiredo
We managed comments on our client's behalf (fully managed service) and one of our top brands said it would be so helpful to have a platform to see all comments in one place. So we took that to the next level :D https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Karthik Tatikonda
All my previous products are the solutions to the problems that I faced. This is my ideal process 1. Faced a problem 2. Look for existing solutions 3. If not solution exists, then I will build one.
Stephen
I hit a pain point personally which led me to create a product. I was project managing and noticed the team was tracking decisions in so many places that my brain would explode: our wiki, Zoom chats, emails, Slack. I was sick of trying to search all these tools so I built 1 tool to act as a source of truth, alongside the context already in Slack. It's called Decision Tracker for Slack. :) https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Parker Satterfield
I always find myself building tools that solve my own problems. If I am building it myself, it means I’ve exhausted all my resources and determined that there isn’t anything on the market that can solve this for me. After I have built the “tool version” that solves my problem, I’ll transition from engineer mode to designer mode to create the “product version”. This version needs to be more marketable, have nice UI/UX, and a cute tagline. This usually involves user research, design improvement, addition of more features to make a more robust product, and product generalization to suit more users.
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