Why Many Startup Ideas Fail Before Reaching MVP
Building a startup often begins with a simple idea. But turning that idea into a working product is where many founders struggle. The journey from concept to MVP (Minimum Viable Product) involves product validation, technical decisions, and understanding user needs. One of the biggest mistakes early founders make is starting development before validating whether their idea solves a real problem. Many teams spend months building features that users never actually need. A better approach is to start with small experiments. Talking to potential users, understanding the problem deeply, and building simple prototypes can save significant time and resources. The goal of an MVP is not perfection, it is learning. This is why many early-stage founders seek guidance from a tech startup incubator that provides mentorship, product strategy, and technical direction during the early stages of building a startup. Another common challenge is faced by non-technical founders who may not have an engineer
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