How do you know your SAAS idea is any good?
Shirley
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Mehdi Djabri@mehdidjabri
Iteration X
seeing impact in peopleโs work (and life) and lasting engagement
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Bluedot
ppl paying for it. best validation for me.
If people somehow show interest in your product through their behaviour. Like signing up, joining discussions, invest time for interviews or survey's, pay (before of after the service is delivered), etc... it's on you to discover where the value is created.
If people are ready to pay for it + pay for a long time
I look for signals of interest. Think surveys, polls, email form sign ups, wait lists, etc
If it solves a problem. The better the solution, the better the product.
AI Researcher
Validating a SaaS idea often involves assessing market demand through customer interviews, surveys, and perhaps most telling, a successful MVP test that solves a specific pain point. If early adopters are willing to pay for your solution and provide positive feedback, that's a strong indicator you're on the right track, Shirley.
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Determining the viability of a SaaS (Software as a Service) idea involves thorough validation to ensure it meets market needs and has the potential for success. One effective approach is conducting market research to assess demand, competition, and trends within your target industry. Additionally, seeking feedback from potential users or industry experts can provide valuable insights into the perceived value and functionality of your SaaS solution. Leveraging tools like AiToolsKit.ai can further enhance this validation process by analyzing market data, optimizing your messaging for SEO, and crafting compelling content to communicate your idea effectively. By combining strategic analysis with data-driven insights, you can better evaluate the feasibility and potential of your SaaS idea, paving the way for its success in the competitive marketplace.
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Lancepilot
Do something research. Ask the people who have been in the scene for longer and mostly, find the need for it.
When you get some cash to your Stripe its a solid sign
Try to validate it in the wild. Talk to potential users and have a discovery first approach with them. if you want to know how to do that there are two good books, Google design Sprint and the Mom Test.
if you build with their input then you should be ok in the early stages.
Recognise your market, go to groups and ask questions, try to understand the problem they are facing, and also check if your SAAS is helping them
PixelFree Studio
feedback from potential users :)
The best way to figure out PMF is to measure the value you are giving your client. For example, if you are Facebook, you need to know: how much time users spend on the platform
Make a prototype only with the MVP and try to sell. If people are willing to pay for it, then time to consider it as a valid SaaS idea.
I think one of main factors is: can your product become a part of your consumer's life without them putting much efforts?