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Basavaraj k Chikki

Entrepreneur, roboti... • 3d

Customer Validation > MVP: 5 Reasons Why It’s Your Startup’s First Step 90% of startups fail—many because they build before validating. Here’s why talking to customers beats rushing an MVP: 1.Confirms Product-Market Fit – Avoid building what no one wants via early interviews. 2.Saves Time & Cash – Validation cuts wasted effort on flops. 3.Unlocks Feedback – 100 customer chats reveal what they need. 4.Builds Loyalty – Early adopters who shape your product stick around. 5.Sharpens Launch Plans – Know your audience, pricing, and channels upfront. Prioritize validation to win. What’s your validation story? Share below! #startup

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