Hi OP, this is not the answer you’re looking for but something to consider
Since you’re bootstrapped consider pivoting to B2B. B2C is usually a funded startup’s game. If you’re on B2B, you can afford ads because you’d probably price higher
Hi OP, this is not the answer you’re looking for but something to consider
Since you’re bootstrapped consider pivoting to B2B. B2C is usually a funded startup’s game. If you’re on B2B, you can afford ads because you’d probably price higher
So any gurus wannabe startup founder is ok except indian?
And since this guy is indian, you consider him a wannabe startup founder instead of an actual startup founder? 😅
To be fair, contrarian hot takes are the bread and butter of social media in general 😁
Can you expound on this? Thanks
It depends on what you mean by ‘launch’. If you mean get it into production - yes. If you mean to have a wait-list? - yes. If you mean full blown marketing - no if you dont even have customers.
First few customers usually need to be hand held to use your system. You establish some relationship with them to get feedback and iterate. Once you’ve validated your product, then you do the full blown marketing.
Imho, stop on the technical side and focus on the business side. Validate your assumptions. If you find an important and urgent problem to solve, then decide whether to code that from scratch or to use no code. If there’s some pull from the market, and coding it from scratch will take awhile, then you yourself might opt to go nocode just to satisfy the pull
Without that validation, you might just end up playing with tech instead of building a business