Great post! One key takeaway is the importance of validating your core assumptions early through lean experiments before investing heavily in development. Doing user interviews, landing pages, or clickable prototypes can provide valuable insights into what truly resonates with your target audience. Additionally, considering a Minimum Lovable Product (MLP) approach—focusing on delivering a simplified yet delightful experience—can help attract early adopters and generate meaningful feedback without overspending. Ultimately, disciplined validation and iterative development are crucial to avoiding unnecessary expenditure and building a product with real market fit. Thanks for sharing your journey!
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Great post! One key takeaway is the importance of validating your core assumptions early through lean experiments before investing heavily in development. Doing user interviews, landing pages, or clickable prototypes can provide valuable insights into what truly resonates with your target audience. Additionally, considering a Minimum Lovable Product (MLP) approach—focusing on delivering a simplified yet delightful experience—can help attract early adopters and generate meaningful feedback without overspending. Ultimately, disciplined validation and iterative development are crucial to avoiding unnecessary expenditure and building a product with real market fit. Thanks for sharing your journey!