Other installments:Day 1: idea number oneDay 2: Beginning validation and app buildout
Iāve decided to do my next thing.
I gave it a few week waiting period to make sure the excitement stuck beyond the initial honeymoon phase and to work out the logistics of focusing a lot of time on this challenge.
Why a day zero? To lay down some ground rules.
- 30 days will be on a rolling restart. Iāll be splitting my time between making the thing and validating the thing. If while validating the thing, I decide I need to pivot or kill the thing, the 30 days to build a MVP will restart.
- This aggressive retry+blogging cycle will have a hard limit of 60 days. If I donāt have some confidence in a validated idea after 60 days, Iāll pump the breaks and give myself an opening to move on.
- MVP for this challenge means: a product that is either accepting early beta users or has validation via pre-paying customers.
I want the flexibility of killing ideas I canāt validate to ensure I have the motivation for making it through at least 30 days of this challenge.
What will the blogging for this challenge look like?
- Iāll commit to an update every day. Posts will likely be tiny on some days.
-
Iāll try to remain as transparent as I can with data and the daily happenings. This range of topics will include:* Peeking into half written Google brainstorming docs* Hearing about rejections while trying to validate an idea* Figuring out pricing* Technical challenges Iām running into.
Tomorrow weāll talk about idea #1 and hustle to lay down a framework for getting things done!
Originally publish on my blog, come follow alongĀ :-)