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Validating a new idea that will help people to work better

Hey guys, hope you're all doing well.
Its been a while since I came back to indie hackers as I was working full-time and gaining some experience in the startup industry.

I currently have an idea to build something which I think will be useful to people but received mixed responses from reddit before.

I thought to make a landing page first listing some features and ask people to go through it to see if enough people are interested; this is the page... hofild.com as I said, I am not promoting the page just want honest opinion because I am confused of what I need to do: validate first, or should I build an MVP?
All opinions are welcome.

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Ideas and Validation
on August 17, 2024
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    I do not understand the value proposition... how is this not just another ToDo List?

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    Definitely validate first. Mixed responses on Reddit are common. It’s a platform with varied opinions, so take feedback with a grain of salt. Look for patterns in the feedback, rather than focusing on individual comments.

    Hofild is a new app that helps you structure your day how? Maybe add some sections to your landing page to explain what the user will get, at the moment it's a bit vague so I wouldn't know if what I'm signing up for fixes the problem I'm currently having.

    Once you've started to cultivate a decent sized list of potential customers you can start planning your MVP.

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