Your first 10 customers teach you more than the next 100 sometimes.
Listen intently to early adopters.
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Mohit Kumar
Building ElevateRes.... • 1y
One question guys,
If you are non technical founder, how you gonna build your MVP?
What should be your first priority?
1. Get an tech co-founder
2. First to build a working prototype through nocode tools to prove yourself
3.create an audience
I have a start up idea in Heath care. I need some fund to build a MVP to test it in the market.
please consider it:)
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Basavaraj k Chikki
Entrepreneur, roboti... • 2m
Customer Validation > MVP: 5 Reasons Why It’s Your Startup’s First Step
90% of startups fail—many because they build before validating. Here’s why talking to customers beats rushing an MVP:
1.Confirms Product-Market Fit – Avoid building what no one
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Aastha
📉 • 12d
MVT: Minimum Viable Test
Instead of MVP, focus on testing demand fast.
• What’s the pain?
• Can I test demand with a simple page, post, or conversation?
• Did anyone take action (sign up, pay, reply)?
Build after proof.
You’re starting up.
Which MVP would you test first?
A) A WhatsApp bot service
B) A newsletter-first idea
C) No-code app + landing page
D) Gumroad product
👇 Tell me why in replies.
When you launch your product/service on your website, how helpful would it be to get the first 100 users to test your website/product? or even getting surveys filled by 100 users?
let me know in the comments section what you think about the importan