Make a landing page and explainer video, and send it out for feedback. That's what I'm doing now with my new MVP. (Please check it out here if you're interested: https://mmntm.me/transtalks)
problem validation, a dance of curiosity, empathy and insight. it's less about confirming our initial hunch, more about exploring the reality of the people we hope to serve.
deep-dive interviews? they're great. but let's not stop there. observe behaviors, they often speak louder than words. dive into their environment, their routines. what's frustrating? what's delightful?
also, let's not forget the beauty of iteration. small experiments to test assumptions can yield profound insights. launch prototypes, seek feedback, refine. it's a dynamic, evolving process.
so while validating, let's embrace uncertainty, celebrate learning and stay open to being wrong. because every step taken, every insight gleaned, it's all part of our journey to create something truly meaningful.
talk to potential users. never build anything even a small MVP without validating the idea first.
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We hit the pavement and got into deep convos with potential users. Also did some good old fashioned surveying and beta testing.
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Asking on Reddit for tech product is quite helpful!
For truly groundbreaking innovations, people don't imagine they need it and it's more complicated to assess. I doubt Apple conducted interviews with people when they released their first iPhone.
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