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Anyone afraid?

14 pointsby CobraKaiover 14 years ago
How often do you have the fear that someone will beat you to a working product?<p>After posting here the last time, I have decided to work on an idea I've had for a while. The project has been quite a handful already (but so much fun!!) and I'm doing it in the evenings after work. It will involve truly extensive work in the future (hardware, DSP, audio, iPad programming) - but I think it's a very cool (and much needed) product idea. I have started to prototype the hardware (since I remember the fundamentals from before) and my hope is to bring in outside expertise to finesse each component to perfection as I have a working-ish prototype.<p>But for some reason, I have this terrifying feeling that 3 months into the project that a company will have the exact same product and that's 3 months of work down the drain.<p>Anyone else have this fear? Is this normal? What did you do to overcome it? Is the solution just to jump in and see how it goes?

12 comments

te_plattover 14 years ago
When I was much younger I had an idea for a frisbee-yo-yo. You could play frisbee by yourself! Thirty years later I have yet to see anyone release anything similar. In fact I couldn't get any of my prototypes to work how I wanted. Moral to the story: If other people aren't working on something at least similar to what you are doing it is very likely a dumb idea. Have a bigger fear that there won't be other companies trying to do what you are going to do.
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tshtfover 14 years ago
<i>I have this terrifying feeling that 3 months into the project that a company will have the exact same product and that's 3 months of work down the drain.</i><p>Apple didn't have the first MP3 player. IBM didn't make the first personal computer. Being first to market might not mean quite what you think.
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mindcrimeover 14 years ago
BTW, on this note.. the book <i>In Search of Stupidity</i> makes an interesting argument about marketing high-tech products... the idea being that the race goes to the entity that avoids making the stupid, crippling mistake. In other words, you don't have to be faster, smarter, stronger, etc. than the competition; you just have to be patient and avoid that one big f%!#-up that takes them down.<p>Ok, that's paraphrased slightly, but that's the gist of it. For more:<p><a href="http://www.insearchofstupidity.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.insearchofstupidity.com/</a>
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mindcrimeover 14 years ago
<i>How often do you have the fear that someone will beat you to a working product?</i><p>Hah, it's a little late for that, here. Some of the ideas I was chewing on in 2006 or so, were a bit novel then, but probably only a bit. But I lolly-gagged around, didn't stay focused, and never delivered anything. Now there are a billion companies playing in the space I'm interested in (in a vague sense).<p>At this point, I'm not really focusing on having some ground-breaking new idea that revolutionizes anything, I just want to focus on some specific things and try to be better in a few areas, and maybe introduce one or two ideas / features that may still be a little bit novel.<p>Basically I go back to what Bob Parsons (of Godaddy fame) had to say (paraphrased slightly) "Don't be afraid of a crowded market, just be better than everybody else."
rstover 14 years ago
Having just watched someone else give a chunk of "my demo", well... yeah. (And this is for a pure software project, which is rather less capital-intensive than deploying anything involving hardware these days.)<p>Here's the flip side: if no one else was interested in your area, it's probably not very interesting. Dropbox wasn't the first file-syncing service. Vimeo was started before YouTube. And there were plenty of social networks before Facebook, which was entering an area where there were large and well-funded incumbents when it was literally some kid's dormroom project.<p>It may be worth keeping in mind Fred Wilson's advice: once you're pretty sure you know what you want to do, put your head down and execute: <a href="http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2010/11/your-worst-enemy-is-yourself.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2010/11/your-worst-enemy-is-yourself...</a>
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hasenjover 14 years ago
&#62; But for some reason, I have this terrifying feeling that 3 months into the project that a company will have the exact same product and that's 3 months of work down the drain.<p>Most of my ideas are for things that already exist but I think all existing solutions suck.<p>So no, I'm not terrified. When facebook came out, there was myspace already. When tumblr came out, there was blogger already (not to mention wordpress). When posterous came out, there was tumblr already.<p>When Ubuntu came out, there was already debian and red hat and suse and tons of others.<p>I can't think off the top of my head of a single successful product whose success was solely based on it being the first to arrive to the market.
stsmytherieover 14 years ago
"Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration...."<p>"Do, or do not. There is no 'try.'"<p>Sorry for the trite quotes, but there is truth here. Are pursuing this project because it's worth doing or because you hope to get paid? First to market doesn't assure success. If it's worth building, build it. The worst you can do is learn something new. Your time is never "wasted" if you are having fun, learning, and developing your chops.
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pdelgallegoover 14 years ago
Competition is good, it means that more people thinks that the market that your product is targeting is worth the effort/risk.
mindcrimeover 14 years ago
How can anybody named <i>CobraKai</i> talk about fear, anyway?!?? C'mon man, Cobra Kai never Dies! Fear, does not exist in this Dojo!!!<p>Your homework, is to go and watch this video:<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8lUt0Ile00" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8lUt0Ile00</a><p>and write "Put him in a body bag" 100 times on the whiteboard.
tjpickover 14 years ago
it just means you have to compete. Like pretty much everyone else who's trying to make a living.
jacques_chesterover 14 years ago
My awsome multi-billion idea, which I guarded like a paranoid praetorian, has been launched by other companies at least three times now. More if you count flattr.<p>What I've come to see is that the idea is not all there is. There's also execution (I suck) and timing and most of all luck.
Mzover 14 years ago
I have the opposite internal psycho-drama: I have bad dreams that I am getting there too soon, moving too fast, and all the bullshit delays in my life (going on for literally years and years) are necessary and valuable to let other people catch up so it has some hope of acceptance. :-/<p>Meanwhile, I feel like I am "doing nothing". :-/ :-/ :-/