Apart from the basics like GPT and Perplexity to stay updated on AI, what are some tools people without a tech background should really get hands-on with for idea validation?
Over the next few months, I’m looking to test a few ideas—nothing fancy, j
Understood. I tried Bubble sometime back too, wasn’t easy at all.
A few followups -1) Creating mockups doesn’t require tech knowledge? 2) How did you find people for user interviews?
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