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🎯 The 3-Minute Startup Validation Framework Most founders waste 6 months building. Here's how to validate in 3 days: Day 1: Problem Hunt • Talk to 10 people in your target audience • Ask: "What's your biggest struggle with [X]?" • Red flag: If they don't light up talking about the pain Day 2: Solution Test • Don't pitch your idea. Describe the outcome. • Ask: "If this existed tomorrow, would you pay for it?" • Look for: "How much?" not "That's interesting" Day 3: Commitment Check • Ask for pre-orders or waitlist emails • No landing page needed. Just a Google Form. • Goal: 20+ emails = Real demand The Reality: ❌ Validation ≠ People saying "cool idea" ✅ Validation = People giving time, money, or email Remember: If people aren't willing to wait for your product, they definitely won't pay for it. Stop building in the dark. Start building what people actually want. What's your validation method? 👇

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