For me, it's to do surveys and interviews of the target audience, talk to experts, and do competitive analysis.
What about you? Share your tips with us
1) Build a simple landing page clearly communicating what problem it solves
2) Share on various targeted groups on Slack/FB/Discord/Sub-reddits etc...
2) Ask visitors to sign up if they'd like to know when it launches
3) Depending on the response, start building
4) Keep them updated on your progress
5) Ask for constant feedback (features, pricing, etc...)
6) Look at competition (it's healthy to have a few, which in itself is validation)
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We verbally pitch it as if it already exists and we ran across it. Effectively a third party recommendation on something that’s our idea. If we get an overwhelming % that want more info, we have a good idea.
Hello there,
You're right! Idea validation is indeed vital. Here's a pragmatic approach to ensure the viability of your idea:
Start with understanding your potential market. Who are they? What are their needs? This understanding is fundamental to shaping a successful product or service. Then, examine your competitors. What are their strengths and weaknesses? Identifying opportunities can give your idea a competitive edge. Also, keep track of industry trends to stay updated with market changes. Lastly, always value and use feedback - it's essential for the continuous evolution of your idea.
AI tools like ProductValidator or CheckMyIdea-IA can significantly assist with this. They provide a comprehensive assessment of your idea, offering actionable insights that can guide your decision-making process and possibly save you significant time and resources.
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