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Founding a startup: what are the first steps (other than building the product)?
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9 points
by cuppy
4834 days ago
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Okay, let's say you have an app idea. You have an idea person and an engineer to build it. You both have day jobs, you're going to start building this thing on the side as an MVP and try to get some traction with it before it becomes a full-time thing. You don't really need anyone else to get this job done except for some crowdsourced UI. What other things would you do right away? Would you just build the app and see what happens? Any business-oriented things that you should focus on right off the bat, or can everything wait until you have a product in market? |
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What got me back on track? patio11 (http://www.kalzumeus.com/greatest-hits/) and Amy Hoy (http://unicornfree.com/). The way they think about these things is a much better match for how I think about the world than say Eric Ries (that said, great book, and anyone involved in building a gragh db has my whole-hearted admiration.)
Key things for me are:
-holy shit, you can charge $x0,000/week (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4805091)? What am I doing wrong? What can I do to charge that much? No seriously, what can I do to charge that much? Thinking about that pretty solid for about a month changed the way I view things (both consultancy and product).
- if you're doing it right, you're customers will tell you "shut up and take my money" (http://unicornfree.com/2012/shut-up-and-take-my-money-or-how...). I started off with an idea and was looking for a customer. That wasn't fun. Starting with a customer and solving their problems is much nicer.
Also: I'm reliably told that you don't need to quit your day job if your smart about it. That said, doing this full time is pretty sweet.