I've given nearly 100 free mentoring sessions over the last 5-6 months. I realised early on that I had to be strict about the processes I used in order for this not to become overwhelming, and to take over my own startup and personal work.
This is the simple process I developed to ensure it never takes more than 1 hour a day of my time.
I think we might have a slightly different understanding of validation. For me, really understanding the problem, and how your product solves that, is validation.
You say nail and hammer, and I say key and lock... ;-)
The difference between startup and product is simple, and it's something I'm guilty of conflating (along with many others). The product is what you're selling, and the startup is the organisation built around it to bring it to market. I should really have used the word Product instead of Startup.
Thanks for the thoughts around the Read A Book bullet point. Yes, I think it could do with being re-written!
Yeah. It's definitely a case of trying to do the best job quickly. Validation should be an ongoing process for the pretty much the whole lifecycle of a startup. I think most of us aren't that good at it, or subconsciously avoid doing it, a lot of the time. This is my own effort at trying to streamline that process somewhat.
Thanks for your feedback. Genuinely appreciate it!
Yes, surveys are low quality. But personally I find that if they're well designed then you'll get more data out of them than you would a sign-up page. And there are always plenty of people out there who are happy to do an anonymous survey, but not give you their email address. Sometimes that's the best data. You would miss that with asign-up page.
Yes, agreed that there's much more that can be done, but this is attempting to put a basic framework around the very early stages of validation (which should obviously be an ongoing process, anyway).
It's frustrating because obviously stuff like persona building should be in there, but at some point if you include everything it becomes too unwieldy to be a simplistic, quick process. I'd love to get to a point where this is both simple AND comprehensive. But I expect that's a bit of a holy grail.
I think customer interviews are definitely part of the mix, if done right (have you read The Mom Test?), but they don't give you 100% clarity. Perhaps just a more solid hypothesis...
This is the simple process I developed to ensure it never takes more than 1 hour a day of my time.