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What do you think is the best way to validate an Idea? When i think about it, only thing I feel is that it should be something that 1) Solves any problem or offer improved product 2) There should be customers of it 3) It can earn And this also give

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Hemant Prajapati

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Validation isn't gets clear with thoughts only you must deploy a little MVP to get initial review regarding product market fit.

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