How to validate your startup quickly, without coding it for years
Published 2 years ago
Hey notJust Developers 👋
When you start a startup, I am sure you have very high aspirations and you envision how it will revolutionize the world. And that’s good, but if you jump straight into it and try to build the end solution the way you see it, you will soon realize how difficult and how many resources you need to accomplish your dream.
At that moment, one option is to give up on your dream, because it’s too complicated, or you don’t have the skills to implement it.
But that’s not what a notJust Developer would do.
Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither should your startup.
You should start with an MVP (Minimum Viable Product).
An MVP, is the first usable version of your application, that focuses only on the core functionality of your solution.
The goal of your MVP is to validate your idea and to see if there is demand on the market for the solution you want to offer.
If you want to know more, check out this video 👇
Thirsty for some coding livestreams?
Previous Friday I have started building the application for the #notJustStartup Challenge, and in just 4 hours, we managed to build sooo much. You can follow along and improve your React Native skills by building a fun application.
This time, it's a commercial application, not just a clone. This comes with a lot of challenges, which makes building it so much fun.
This Friday we will continue working on the application. Join me and say hi during the livestream.
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The livestream starts on 8th of July, at 3pm GMT+1 (convert to your time zone)​
Take care, stay hydrated, and build awesome startups!
Vadim Savin
P.S. Don’t forget that during this challenge, you have the opportunity to participate as well and win up to $1000 for your startup. The only thing you should do, is start working on your project, and on 19th of August, present it during the dome day.
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