Start small: In search of the minimum viable product
If you’re starting out with an idea and nothing built yet, your first goal should be to prove the product you want to build solves a problem. “‘Make something people want.’ That’s the fundamental problem. If you die, it’s probably because you didn’t make something people wanted.” – Paul Graham, Investor, Co-Founder of Y-Combinator It sounds like obvious advice: Build a product that solves a problem. But the reality is that many products are built every day that don’t actually solve a problem for anyone. A product may look great and be full of features that mean well but these…
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