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Avani Kumar

Hey I am on Medial • 17d

Ask yourself: What’s something that annoys people? What do people struggle with? What could be more fun, easier, faster, or cheaper? 2. Write Down All Your Thoughts Even if they seem silly or incomplete. Use a notes app, voice recorder, or journal. Don’t filter yourself early on. 3. Research the Market Check if others have already done it: If yes: How can you do it differently or better? If no: Why not? Is there a demand? 4. Talk to People Share your idea with friends, family, or people in your target audience. Get feedback and refine your thinking. 5. Sketch It Out Make a rough plan: What is it? Who is it for? How does it work? What makes it special? 6. Start Small Don’t wait for it to be perfect. Make a basic version (a prototype, a draft, a demo) and test it. Want to brainstorm an idea right now? Tell me what kind of area you're thinking about (business, tech, art, etc.), and I can help you spark something!

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