Validate Your App Idea Before You Build
From Bplans:
Almost on a weekly basis, I meet new aspiring entrepreneurs looking to execute on their ideas.
Some believe in the all-in approach to product development: build an advanced app. If it works, they’ll hit it big, and if it doesn’t, they’ll make some changes and do it again. Others believe in the start small, grow strong approach: build a small version of the app, test user demand, and then take it from there.
In both scenarios, it seems that startup venture initiation and idea validation are strictly dependent on the app...
Early stage idea validation can be accomplished without building an application. It’s possible to simulate user experience through existing, lower-tech resources.
Almost on a weekly basis, I meet new aspiring entrepreneurs looking to execute on their ideas.
Some believe in the all-in approach to product development: build an advanced app. If it works, they’ll hit it big, and if it doesn’t, they’ll make some changes and do it again. Others believe in the start small, grow strong approach: build a small version of the app, test user demand, and then take it from there.
In both scenarios, it seems that startup venture initiation and idea validation are strictly dependent on the app...
Early stage idea validation can be accomplished without building an application. It’s possible to simulate user experience through existing, lower-tech resources.
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