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Is 2 months a lot?

Hey everyone,

I'm currently working on a project to build an AI-powered quiz generator criov.com , and I've been putting a lot of time and effort into it over the past 2 months. However, I'm starting to wonder if I'm spending too much time on this project and if it's worth it.

So, I wanted to get your opinions. Do you think it's too bad to spend 2 months building an AI-powered quiz generator? Is it worth the time and effort, or should I focus my energy on something else?

I'd really appreciate your feedback on this. Thanks in advance!

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on February 22, 2023
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    The button on the homepage says "Free Trail", I think it should be "Free Trial". The website looks pretty good, but as others have already mentioned I think you should do some customer surveys before putting in so much development time.

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    I would say start with some marketing before development but 2 months of development is not a lot!

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      how would approach marketing for a product like this? would it be along the lines of:

      • finding facebook groups where customers hang out
      • going to relevant subreddits + slack communities?
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    I think for now you should at least start engaging with potential customers and see what needs to be improved based off their feedback and iterate quick if there is no product market fit

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    It is hard to say. If you've spent 2 months only on developing, then probably you need to go with marketing and promotion.

    Try to get feedback from you target audience to understand is you product actually valuable.

    I've just published an article on how I'm working on my project for four months already

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