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My first learning from a customer interview

Customer Interviews are so important. Two people agreed to make time and give feedback on my alpha version.

I conducted an interview with one of them and my learning was that we need to demo how we can use our Backend solution with existing no-code platforms out there.

No one is going to use it unless we provide the answer.

What existing no-code tools do you think need backend integrations?

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Ideas and Validation
on March 23, 2022
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    Well done on conducting the interviews. The only way to get feedback is to act on what you know. Then you will get insights and you can adjust your course.

    For the demo, I would suggest to try and solve a problem that your ideal clients could relate to. You can also share that on youtube as well, embed it to the website. Get creative!

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      Sure would definitely try that.. thanks for the advice.

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