Tips for early stage startups
Mary Allen
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Hi Product Hunt community! I'm in the early stages of launching my startup and could really use some advice. What are some key things to focus on when you're just starting out? How do you validate your idea and attract your first users? Any insights or resources would be greatly appreciated!
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Pratham Agrawal@pratham_agrawal5
Y combinator's YT and their community is the best resource out there and to validate idea reach out to targeted customers via your network and social media or here as well ( maybe)
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Launching soon!
Understand your target market and its pain points and the make a Minimum Viable Product to address the customer needs.
Focus on validating your idea through small, talk to potential customers, gather feedback and iterate quickly. To attract your first users, offer something valuable for free or build a community around your product, while leveraging social proof to create trust :)
Launching soon!
Getting your MVP out there as fast as possible to validate the idea :) Best of luck!
Launching soon!
Creating mvp, and gathering beta testers to receive feedbacks and bug reports, then adjusting accordingly :)
Experiments with free trials or early access. It lowers the barrier for users to try your product and can give you solid feedback early on.
Social proof matters! Start by building a small community or getting testimonials from early adopters. People trust people.
Stay lean. Don't over invest in features you think users will want wait for them to tell you what they need.
Start small. Focus on a niche and grow from there. It's easier to build a strong base with a specific audience before scaling.
Get out and talk to potential users. You'll learn from a new few conversations than from hours of planning on your own.
Don't overthink the product in the early stages. Build, launch, and then refine based on real user feedback. Done is better than perfect!
Networking and getting feedback are definitely key at an early stage! Also check out resources like Startup School by Y Combinator, Techstars Entrepreneur's Toolkit, and the a16z YouTube channel for great startup advice. For validating your idea, tools like SurveyMonkey can help you quickly get targeted customer feedback too. Best of luck with your startup journey!