Interested in a certain industry. I started having conversations with customers and business owners in this sector so thus learnt a lot about it. I came to know about a number of points where this industry can be made efficient and more organized. So now I have a list of problems talked about it these interviews.

What shall I do next? Should I start with an MVP or are there any more actions that I have missed?

  • SaltMaker23@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    It doesn’t need to be a P, it can just be a MV offering. By removing the product part you can even start leaner and learn your way there.

    Adding the product component can add months of build time for a subpar offering. If you ask the question on this sub then it’s probably one of your first rodeo, you need a fast develiery cycle.

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    10 months ago

    keep asking more questions, start to plan a solution, ask ppl about the viability of the solution, if you’re still getting enthusiastic responses start modelling out a MVP or some lo-fi way to show how your business would work. test it with a willing customer, if it works, try and optimise the product and test it with 3 more customers. if that works, optimise more, test with 10 paying customers and so on…

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    10 months ago

    If your idea involves a digital product, there are design agencies that create high-fidelity clickable prototypes for a few hundred dollars. It’s an effective way to test it and people usually think it’s already an implemented product.

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    10 months ago

    Move forward with your industry insights, prioritize the identified problems and develop a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to test your solutions, ensuring to gather and incorporate feedback for iterative improvement. Additionally, consider the business model, market dynamics, legal compliance, and necessary resources for successful implementation and scaling. https://www.cuppa.so/post/8-skills-every-entrepreneur-should-have

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    Move forward with your industry insights, prioritize the identified problems and develop a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to test your solutions, ensuring to gather and incorporate feedback for iterative improvement. Additionally, consider the business model, market dynamics, legal compliance, and necessary resources for successful implementation and scaling. https://www.cuppa.so/post/8-skills-every-entrepreneur-should-have