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How do you validate mobile app ideas?

I'm thinking of making a mobile app for my next project.

Those of you who have done it, how do you find ideas/domains people are searching for on app stores?

How do you make sure these people will find your app?

I guess doing keyword research for the web and directing people to your website which then leads to the app store is one way.

But I'm looking to learn more about native distribution on app stores.

Any advice?

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Ideas and Validation
on October 15, 2024
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    keyword research is important

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    There is an oversaturation of apps on each app store. Trying to make your app rise to the top so it is noticed is the challenge. Lots of resources on the internet on how to do this, but really.. the product value proposition is key. From there it is making people aware and then getting them to care about the product enough to buy it. This is the challenge that everyone is facing and few succeed in.

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