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Ask HN: How do you validate a business idea?

25 点作者 aalhour将近 7 年前
Hello HN,<p>I am not a business expert and I don&#x27;t have any economics background so bear with me on this one. Let&#x27;s say you have an idea for a new business or product and before start building it, you&#x27;d want to validate it. How would you do that? How would you know that the idea might fly? How would you research the market to see if it would fit?<p>I apologize if my questions are vague, I don&#x27;t know what would the starting points for this topic be.<p>Thanks!

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kjksf将近 7 年前
This question has been asked a thousand times.<p>On reddit: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;startups&#x2F;search?q=how+to+validate+idea&amp;restrict_sr=on" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;startups&#x2F;search?q=how+to+validate+i...</a><p>On IndieHackers:<p>* go to <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.indiehackers.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.indiehackers.com&#x2F;</a> * click the search icon in the upper right * type &quot;how to validate idea&quot;<p>Those 2 sources will give you hours of reading.<p>My short answer is that if you have to validate an idea then you&#x27;re doing it wrong.<p>A good idea is a solution to a problem that you noticed. Maybe because you&#x27;ve had this problem yourself (e.g. &quot;I was trying to share a screenshot with a friend but there was not tool to do it easily&quot;) or maybe because you noticed that other people have a problem that you can solve using your programming skills.<p>Lacing any additional context to your particular situation &quot;validating an idea&quot; conjures a situation where you came up with a solution first and then started thinking &quot;is this a solution to a problem that someone actually has&quot;? Which is backwards.<p>If you want to learn more about how to improve the skill of noticing problems, read &quot;The Mom Test&quot; (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.kowalczyk.info&#x2F;dailynotes&#x2F;note&#x2F;b4u674cvj43jdajdsukg-summary-of-the-mom-test-book-about-validating-business-ideas" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.kowalczyk.info&#x2F;dailynotes&#x2F;note&#x2F;b4u674cvj43jdajd...</a>).
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niko001将近 7 年前
A lot of people will suggest building a landing page &#x2F; MVP to gauge initial interest, but I would start even before that: Don&#x27;t spend any more time than necessary on something that you don&#x27;t even know is actually viable.<p>However, you need to find out if potential customers are excited about your idea. To find out whether your target audience is interested in your idea, I suggest the following validation process:<p>* Write down a) the problem you&#x27;re trying to solve and b) your solution. A lot of ideas may sound awesome while they&#x27;re in your head, but that might change once you transform it from an abstract concept into 2–3 sentences.<p>* Create a questionnaire based on your idea. Make sure to ask questions relevant to judging whether your idea might take off, such as &quot;How often are you facing this problem&quot; rather than &quot;Have you ever faced this problem&quot;. Use a tool like SurveyMonkey or Typeform to put your survey online.<p>* Identify people in your target audience. This is hard. Don&#x27;t simply email the survey link to your friends - because of something called &quot;Interviewer bias&quot;, your friends will rate your ideas more favorably than the general public. Also, it&#x27;s highly likely that your friends aren&#x27;t actually in your target audience.<p>I run IdeaCheck.io[0], where we generate a questionnaire based on your idea and use a panel of respondents to gather direct feedback from your actual target audience. You can read more about IdeaCheck in my Indie Hackers interview[1].<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ideacheck.io" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ideacheck.io</a><p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.indiehackers.com&#x2F;businesses&#x2F;ideacheck-io" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.indiehackers.com&#x2F;businesses&#x2F;ideacheck-io</a>
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AznHisoka将近 7 年前
You do the dirty work of contacting people in that industry, asking questions about their problems, and listening (without pitching your product)<p>That might involve a lot of cold emails, Linkedin Inmails, Skype calls, coffee meetups, stalking in conferences, joining relevant meetups, listening in on online forums, tweeting people who tweeted about that problem, etc.<p>Then you might a friendly group of 3-4 people who might give you friendly feedback as you develop the product. Keep talking with them. Keep iterating.<p>Thats really all there is to it. There are no “hacks” and no shortcuts. Just work.
vinrob92将近 7 年前
Start with value.<p>Before thinking about validating your idea &#x2F; researching your market etc ask yourself &quot;What value am I providing to the world &#x2F; to the market?&quot;. Value is fundamental to your business because you, as an entrepreneur, get paid for putting that value into the hands of your users &#x2F; customers.<p>Your role as an entrepreneur is to shift resources from a lower area of productivity to a higher area of productivity (example: Instead of 100g selling coffee beans for $1, you buy a cup and a coffee machine and sell a cup of coffee for $5, you successfully created value). You get paid for creating value, and you get paid for identifying market needs and delivering that value to the customers.<p>When something goes wrong with your business, always think about value: &quot;Am I delivering value to users&quot;<p>Next step, about validating, I would also advocate for a MVP (or in the case of a product a MVO: Minimum Viable Offer). The role of a MVP is to seek the shortest path to deliver value to customers. In other words, it is to validate your assumptions so that you can justify the time &#x2F; financial commitments to build an actual or better product. The MVP is not about your product, it&#x27;s about validating your value proposition.
gesman将近 7 年前
Once I put product on sale before creating it and directed ad traffic to it.<p>I refunded first 4 orders with apology.<p>But I had detailed statistic of traffic and conversion rate.<p>Idea was validated.
muzani将近 7 年前
Set up a website for your proposed product. Describe what it does, post up some screenshots. Have a sign up page. When they get past a certain point put up a payment error message, or tell them that the product is limited to a selected group only.<p>If it&#x27;s B2B, just do a PowerPoint presentation and try to sell it before you build it.
danieltillett将近 7 年前
Have a look at the checklist I use for my own ideas [0] - it might be of some help.<p>0. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tillett.info&#x2F;2016&#x2F;01&#x2F;27&#x2F;a-good-idea-checklist&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tillett.info&#x2F;2016&#x2F;01&#x2F;27&#x2F;a-good-idea-checklist&#x2F;</a>
rocLv将近 7 年前
Actually,the president of YC answered this question in the course of startup schools. I remembered he said several principles or questions, such as &quot;why now?&quot;, &quot;why you?&quot;,etc.
jiveturkey将近 7 年前
by raising seed money
anoncoward111将近 7 年前
Set up a landing page website and&#x2F;or discord chat room, make a youtube video and some reddit posts showing off your product, and offer it for free to anyone who visits.<p>then, offer a paid version with some extra features and explain to those users exactly what their $5 a month or whatever will pay for (5% to fees, 13% to aws, 27% to your personal pocket, etc)