by Ekrem Duman | Jun 7, 2026 | Idea & Validation, Startup
⚡ TL;DRA minimum viable product (MVP) is the simplest version of a product that lets you test your key assumptions and learn from real customers with the least effort. Its purpose is learning, not impressing — it should include just enough to test whether people want...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 7, 2026 | Idea & Validation, Startup
⚡ TL;DRMarket research helps a startup understand its market, customers, and competition to make better decisions. For startups, practical research focuses on deeply understanding target customers and their needs, estimating market size and potential, and analyzing...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 7, 2026 | Idea & Validation, Startup
⚡ TL;DRGreat startups begin with a real, painful problem worth solving — not a clever solution looking for a use. A problem worth solving is one that is genuinely painful, frequent or urgent, affects enough people, and that people actively want solved (and would pay...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 7, 2026 | Idea & Validation, Startup
⚡ TL;DRValidation is the process of testing whether people actually want your startup idea before investing heavily in building it. It involves talking to potential customers (the right way), running cheap experiments to test demand, and seeking real evidence of need...
by Ekrem Duman | Jun 7, 2026 | Idea & Validation, Startup
⚡ TL;DRA good startup idea solves a real, painful problem for a market large enough to build a business on, ideally with good timing and some advantage the founders can bring. But the idea itself matters less than most people think — execution, learning, and adapting...