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Hemant Prajapati

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Techsaga Corporations • 1y

šŸ‘‰ Follow and Bookmark šŸ”– for sure before continuing :----- . . šŸš€ From Idea to MVP: The First 30 Days of Your Startup Journey Starting a startup is thrilling, but those first 30 days are crucial. Here's how you can turn your idea into a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) quickly and effectively: 🧠 Day 1-5: Validate Your Idea šŸ‘‰ Talk to Potential Customers: Directly reach out to people who might need your solution. Ask them about their pain points and see if your idea resonates. šŸ‘‰ Research the Market: Look at competitors and see what they’re doing right (and wrong). Identify gaps where your idea can stand out. šŸ‘‰ Sketch Your Solution: Outline your idea on paper or use wireframing tools to visualize it. āš™ļø Day 6-10: Define Core Features šŸ‘‰ Prioritize Must-Haves: Focus on the essential features that solve the core problem. Skip the bells and whistles for now. šŸ‘‰ Create User Stories: Map out how users will interact with your product. This will guide your development process. šŸ‘‰ Estimate Development Time: Break down each feature into tasks and estimate how long they’ll take to build. šŸ’» Day 11-20: Build Your MVP šŸ‘‰ Choose the Right Tech Stack: Pick tools and frameworks that allow for rapid development. Don’t get caught up in perfection—speed is key. šŸ‘‰ Iterate Quickly: Start building and iterate as you go. Expect to make changes as you build. šŸ‘‰ Test Early and Often: Get a basic version ready, and start testing with real users. Feedback at this stage is gold. šŸŽÆ Day 21-25: Prepare for Launch šŸ‘‰Set Up Analytics: Implement tools like Google Analytics to track user behavior from day one. šŸ‘‰ Craft Your Launch Strategy: Plan your initial outreach—email campaigns, social media teasers, and any pre-launch buzz. šŸ‘‰ Create a Landing Page: Build a simple, effective landing page to capture interest and collect emails. 🧪 Day 26-30: Launch and Learn šŸ‘‰ Soft Launch: Release your MVP to a small, targeted group first. Gather feedback and tweak based on real user interactions. šŸ‘‰ Promote and Engage: Use social media, communities, and networks to spread the word. Engage with your first users to build a loyal base. šŸ‘‰ Analyze and Iterate: Review your analytics, listen to feedback, and make necessary improvements. šŸ“Š Fact: 42% of startups fail because there’s no market need for their product. Validate your idea before investing time and resources to ensure you’re solving a real problem. Each step brings you closer to making your idea a reality. Remember, an MVP is not the final product—it's your first step into the market. Keep refining, keep learning, and don’t stop moving forward!

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