For a long time I validated ideas by:
None of that was validation.
That was just intellectual comfort.
Real validation starts the moment you talk to someone who doesn’t care about you and ask them to do something that requires effort:
• join a waitlist
• fill out a form
• pre-pay
• commit to a call
• or simply say “yes, I want this now”
If they do nothing - the idea isn’t validated.
The hardest truth:
People love supporting you, but they rarely want your product.
So now my validation process is:
Curious how others validate:
Do you ask for pre-commitment up front, or do you test behavior first?
(Working on CraftName — a tool to speed up early branding decisions. If naming has ever slowed your launch, this might resonate.)
https://craftname.app
If anyone wants to share validation stories (good or painful), I’d actually love to read them.
The ones where things didn’t work out are usually the most useful.
What surprised me most is how generous people are with positive opinions and how rare real commitment is.
Once I internalized that, everything about validation became clearer.