90-day Startup Idea Validation + No Code Prototype

Validate your tech startup idea in the market BEFORE you build it!

A startup founder's journey is filled with anxiety and obstacles. Most of this is triggered by the daily nuisance of this question, "Am I building something people will actually buy?" This question haunts them, but despite its nagging early founders pour their money and time into building a product that may or may not sell.

The last thing you want to do is spend a ton of time and money building a product that no one wants. Don't rush to build it and later regret it. Test the idea first.

This is where the Minimal Viable Offer comes into play. The method takes a big tech idea and stripes it down to the value proposition. Then you're able to cut out the noise and craft a simple offer that you can take to the market immediately.

If you're able to sell it, you've successfully validated your idea. Then you can comfortably move on to designing and prototyping your product as well as getting feature feedback throughout the remainder of the course.

During this course, you'll learn...
- Weekly habits for maintaining an ROI driven founder's journey.
- How to craft a valuable offer and make money from your idea early on.
- How to develop your product the lean way and get market feedback while you build your prototype so that you don't build a product that won't sell.

Also, during this course you'll...
- Sell your product idea before you build it
- Build a sellable No-code product with a Live tutor that will help you build each feature

Additionally, you can connect with me and shoot questions my way:
- Find me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiara-thomas-1754a2127/
- Find me on Instagram https://instagram.com/kiarathomasceo/

I'm excited for your journey! See you on the other side :)

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    Validate your tech startup idea in the market BEFORE you build it!

    A startup founder's journey is filled with anxiety and obstacles. Most of this is triggered by the daily nuisance of this question, "Am I building something people will actually buy?" This question haunts them, but despite its n...