First, validate your idea. Talk to potential users, build a basic version even a PPT or website, and get feedback first and then start lean because you don’t need funding on Day 1
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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?
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