First check out competition, problem, build a MVP product then Build USPs around it ,test with first 100 customers and all set š
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If you are non technical founder, how you gonna build your MVP?
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1. Get an tech co-founder
2. First to build a working prototype through nocode tools to prove yourself
3.create an audience
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Shubham P
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Donāt invest any money in a business.
Hereās why:
Never invest money into a business idea until youāve validated it with a āmini MVP.ā So, what exactly is a mini MVP? Think of it as a middle step between your initial idea and a fully developed MVP.
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