So I am in this incubator at my university and my team has been formed for a week or so now. We are still at the early stages of our product validation process.
We have a general idea of our target demographic and we noted some interesting problems we could solve. But the problem is that we could never narrow down to one specific problem that everyone agrees on. We keep on iterating the idea and never decide on anything.
I understand the basics of the lean startup methodology that at this point it is necessary to keep pivoting our ideas. But there must be some objective standard that can be used to validate ideas.
What would these standards be?
What should we be doing so we can find a good starting point?
I guess A/B testing? Surveys? Interviews?
How long is the brainstorming period usually before people actually start working on stuff?
Is it better to test multiple ideas in the very beginning and filter them as time goes on?
Or is it better to start out with one idea and iterate over time?
Thankkksss~~
We have a general idea of our target demographic and we noted some interesting problems we could solve. But the problem is that we could never narrow down to one specific problem that everyone agrees on. We keep on iterating the idea and never decide on anything.
I understand the basics of the lean startup methodology that at this point it is necessary to keep pivoting our ideas. But there must be some objective standard that can be used to validate ideas.
What would these standards be?
What should we be doing so we can find a good starting point?
I guess A/B testing? Surveys? Interviews?
How long is the brainstorming period usually before people actually start working on stuff?
Is it better to test multiple ideas in the very beginning and filter them as time goes on?
Or is it better to start out with one idea and iterate over time?
Thankkksss~~
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