Don't you think that bootstrapping is much better than taking a fund?
But, still why is everyone leaning towards funding rather than bootstrapping?
From my understanding, people have fear, lack of resources, and validation. What is your opinion?
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 4d
Lol exactly, always only let your customers/users validate your early ideas
An MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is crucial because it allows startups to:
1. Test Ideas Quickly: Validate your concept with real users before investing heavily.
2. Save Time & Money: Focus on core features, avoiding unnecessary development.
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 6m
Most SaaS companies spend 90% of their resources trying to acquire new customers, but only 10% on retaining them.
Surprising, right? 🚀
→ Your most valuable sales reps are your current satisfied customers.
→ Retention boosts profitability by 25-95%
How do you validate your #SaaS idea and do the market research all in your own as a newbie ?
Right answers only !
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Manvendra Kumar Singh
Stealth • 6m
Hey! Our Dating app's Testing will start soon. Those who are interested in becoming our early users can send their emails via this form (android users only)
https://forms.gle/ip13WN1J59UCHDgY9
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Manvendra Kumar Singh
Stealth • 6m
Hey! Our Dating app's Testing will start soon. Those who are interested in becoming our early users can send their emails via this form(android users only)
https://forms.gle/ip13WN1J59UCHDgY9
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Hemant Prajapati
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Techsaga Corporations • 5m
Here are 5 ways to quickly validate your startup idea 💡:
👉 Start a Discussion - Pose your concept on relevant forums to gauge interest and feedback. Pay attention to questions asked to refine your value proposition.
👉 Targeted Surveys - Poll y
Your power users will always be your biggest strength, but also a big pain in the ass you grow.
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Somraj
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Finicate • 7m
Startup Blueprint - Day 03
Define Your Unique Value Proposition (UVP)
1. Problem-Solution Fit: Clearly define the problem your product or service solves.
2. UVP Statement: Craft a concise statement that communicates your unique value to customers.