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How do you know your SAAS idea is any good?
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Shirley
How do you know if your SaaS idea is on the right track?
Share your thoughts and experiences!
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We hear this question multiple times in our Micro SaaS HQ community. The simplest answer is to build a landing page to clear your thoughts and start building your waitlist. Make sure you get atleast 40-50 signups and you are able to talk to 10-15 folks 1:1. Don't get into coding unless MVP is a must need for users.
But long answer:
Don't pick an idea casually. Do some research, there are hundreds of niches available. You can find some good ideas in Micro SaaS Ideas Newsletter.
Once you get a hang of the SaaS ecosystem, this is what I recommend to people -
Thanks!
There are different ways to approach this
Thanks for your sharing!
I can tell you it's a bad idea if you can't find other startups doing exactly the same thing.
I think so too!
If it's easy to get interviews and you are able to get some meaningful description of a problem from them. For me it shows at least that:
Conduct a Market Opportunity Assessment > if it passes that, build a landing page and promote it to see how much interest/sign-ups it gets > build a proof of concept and let testers try it out > build an MVP and let testers try it out > Launch it and let everyone try it out.
Agree!
If you see a demand.