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  • What is the best way to quickly test a startup?

    Alexandre Schouwey
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    I'm new to the tech world and have always had many ideas, but it's not easy to test them without incurring significant costs. Share your best approaches for testing your startup quickly and with as little expense as possible. Thanks for your help!

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    Ruben Boonzaaijer
    Use nocode tools like bubble to build your product
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    Ruben Boonzaaijer
    @alexandre_schouwey Yeah indeed, it has everything if not more that you need
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    Alexandre Schouwey
    @ruben_boonz I've checked Bubble, that looks perfect for an MVP!
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    Noa Kahalon
    It's best to schedule customer interviews with the persona you think will benefit the most from it and ask them about their current challenges. Don't mention your ideas. I recommend reading a great book called "The Mom Test".
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    Alexandre Schouwey
    @noa_kahalon Thank you for your reply and your tips that help a lot! I'll read this book!
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    The best way to quickly test a startup is by building a minimal viable product (MVP) to gauge market interest and gather feedback. This lean approach allows you to iterate rapidly based on real user insights, minimizing both time and financial investment.
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    Raffaele Zarrelli
    @zijian What are your thoughts on conducting target interviews before building an MVP? In my opinion, they can often be quite ineffective.
    Alexandre Schouwey
    @zijian thank you, that sounds like a wise strategy
    Raffaele Zarrelli
    Hi Alexandre, The best way to quickly test a startup with minimal expense is to use a combination of customer interviews, no-code tools, and building a minimal viable product (MVP).