Your startup idea is worthless...
until you validate it.
Why this matters?
90% of startups fail.
The reason? They skip validation.
Before you build, test if your idea actually works.
Here's how:
Step 1 :- Define the problem
Ask yourself:
โ Wha
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 2m
If people aren't willing to pay for your product or service, then reconsidering your idea and approach matters. ๐ฏ๐ฏ
What service would you be willing to pay Rs. 500 for right now?
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Pruthvi
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 9m
Is there a market for an end-to-end encrypted photo backup solution, similar to Google Photos but with privacy? Are people willing to pay for such a service?
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Value Proposition (Part-3):
In Previous parts, we understood the Value Proposition in details. Let's finish it of with PMF (Product Market Fit)
PMF is the sweet spot where your product or service perfectly meets a probl
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Aarihant Aaryan
Prev- Founder & CEO ...ย โขย 4m
Your homescreen is your app, nothing else matters.
A bad homescreen, will kill the product.
MVP(minimum viable product)
A basic of imagined product is made to check whether buyers are willing to pay or not.
Benefits of mvp:
1 No risk
2 Chance to change the idea
3 Saves time
4 Saves money
5 Check your thoughts
Is any demand for AI based cybersecurity solutions in India .. People are willing to pay for Cybersecurity solutions eg - cost of $ 6 / user / month
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Prathamesh Patne
Tech Enthusiastic ,...ย โขย 1y
Is there less awareness of SAAS in india? people are not willing pay for it ......
Can i get the key point to sold out this
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Aniket Kandolkar
Founderย โขย 3m
For those asking how I can help decode your idea, here's the process: We first understand your idea. Then, we gather feedback from 10 random people to see if they'd use or pay for it. Finally, we help with product development and marketing at no cost