Yeah surprising how many people don't think this is necessary ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Ideally you start communicating to (potential) customers as soon as possible. If you already finished the product you might as well launch
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You should try out the upcoming pages from
@ProductHunt it's perfect for this use case
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I did that by setting up https://chatblue.carrd.co ! Got in touch with 35 interested people almost instantly
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How do you know you're building the right thing if you keep silent?
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In my experience the benefits of sharing what you're working early far outweighs the cons
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For almost every product it comes down to execution anyway + great ideas tend to be worked on by many different people in parallel.
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To give yourself the best chance at succeeding you will want to get customer feedback as soon as possible.
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How would you push an MVP to production before you have an MVP?
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It varies. Nowadays I start tweeting about an idea first and see how people react. Then build prototype in public and get feedback.
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Ideally get a few paid beta testers on-board to validate demand. Iterate from there.
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