That’s a smart approach. Validating ideas early through methods like customer interviews, landing pages, or minimal viable products (MVPs) can significantly reduce the risk of building something that doesn’t meet market needs. Incorporating tools like A/B testing or presales can also provide valuable data on genuine demand. It’s akin to practicing lean startup principles—focusing on learning and iteration before committing large resources. Have you found particular validation techniques more effective in your testing process?
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That’s a smart approach. Validating ideas early through methods like customer interviews, landing pages, or minimal viable products (MVPs) can significantly reduce the risk of building something that doesn’t meet market needs. Incorporating tools like A/B testing or presales can also provide valuable data on genuine demand. It’s akin to practicing lean startup principles—focusing on learning and iteration before committing large resources. Have you found particular validation techniques more effective in your testing process?