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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Y Combinator Group Partner, Michael Seibel, explains how to build a minimum viable product (MVP) for your startup idea. Using examples from real YC companies, Michael walks through how to determine your MVP feature set, build prototypes and demos for user testing, and present your MVP to early customers or investors.
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    Chapters (Powered by bit.ly/chapterme-yc) -
    00:00 - How to Build an Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?
    01:50 - Pre-launch Startup Goals
    04:26 - Founders Biggest Fear
    07:17 - Examples - Software MVP
    07:48 - Airbnb
    08:36 - Twitch
    09:15 - Stripe
    10:36 - Solving Hair On Fire Problem
    14:12 - Build an MVP Quickly
    15:51 - Outro
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  • @ycombinator
    @ycombinator  Год назад +155

    What problem will your MVP solve?

    • @approovl
      @approovl Год назад +8

      Solving the inventory issues that million of small businesses face

    • @tundeadejimi2479
      @tundeadejimi2479 Год назад +11

      It's a health care startup for donating blood and finding blood donors including other rare and important medical supplies

    • @lespaceman
      @lespaceman Год назад +8

      My MVP set to launch this month, will make property virtual tour creation 100x easier.

    • @tundeadejimi2479
      @tundeadejimi2479 Год назад +2

      @@lespaceman Yeah me too. It's a health care startup for blood donation

    • @NaftaliBudamba
      @NaftaliBudamba Год назад

      @@uptimehalil I guess this alter call was for you. 👏👏👏👏

  • @MarkMonroe
    @MarkMonroe Год назад +377

    This is the discussion that all first time founders need to hear

    • @damientan4522
      @damientan4522 Год назад +3

      There is no discussion, it’s a monologue

    • @MarkMonroe
      @MarkMonroe Год назад +1

      @@damientan4522 it would be the same thing sitting in front of a first time founder because he’s answering most likely all the questions they would ask. And also addressing the potential bad ideas they would speak of in the conversation. Of course, you say that because it’s here on RUclips.

    • @cory99998
      @cory99998 Год назад

      And WILL NOT listen to lol. They should though, this is the best way hands down. It took me many years to realize this because I was terrified of putting out something less than perfect. If you keep your eyes closed, the problems dont exist right?

    • @venkkandadai6042
      @venkkandadai6042 7 месяцев назад +1

      Agree 100%

    • @arisashiraishi3250
      @arisashiraishi3250 6 месяцев назад

      I’m😅

  • @Grensley
    @Grensley Год назад +154

    Stripe: 2010
    Twitch: 2007
    AirBnb: 2008
    iPhone: 2007
    I believe that a lot of the fundamentals you lay down are true, but I think there's a much higher level of execution expected by consumers now vs 15 years ago. While the "back in the day" stories are fun, I hope you can provide us with more recent examples, given your exposure to those startups through YC.

    • @Joshua72josh
      @Joshua72josh Год назад +5

      I had the same thought. These products when they were released at that period of time, had the base version of latest things
      few e.g:
      Apple - iPhone was not the basic in everything. it had the best and big display with touchscreen for that period of time.
      AirBnb - It didn't have the payment because it was not basic as it is now.
      Now since everyone is exposed very much to the internet, I think that things like a big display with touchscreen and payment are kind of basic and most probably will be expected from the users.

    • @robhough9911
      @robhough9911 Год назад +8

      Counter to that it's so easy to spin up a lot of functionality that 10 years ago was a pain. You can use 'as-a-service' and cloud tools to get basic stuff like auth, db etc sorted in minutes when it used to take days.

    • @abhyas__yog
      @abhyas__yog Год назад +3

      Customer Expectations and competition is very high now .Internet & Google search are fast now than 15 yrs back so customers search alternativeTo products faster than ever immedietaly.

    • @ovidiuc4
      @ovidiuc4 Год назад +8

      Let's say you want to build a phone with a hologram. The early adopters would not care about your phone even having a screen, that is how much they need that hologram. The big screen is not solving their problem. And the initial target should be early adopters, not everyone.

    • @viktorbranco8362
      @viktorbranco8362 Год назад +3

      facts. The iPhone 1 in 2007 was still superior to its competitors, LG, Black & Berry and whatnot. I'm surprised Micheal Seibel is making such mistakes and not realizing all those services were far successful not because they had a shitty MVP but because they were first in the market for what they had to offer.
      Looking at back at 2007 and when those services were started and assuming that today you can do the same, is non sense. He failed to point out that an MVP has still to be superior to what exists in the market. It's all relative to what already exists.
      What was the alternative to AirBnb in 2008? Seriously, does anyone have any idea? That's what made them successful, not necessarily the fact they had a landing page with no features. So the goal should be to come up with an innovative solution AND an MVP, not just an MVP.
      But I do agree that you should cater to the early adopters and not the skeptics, or people who started using your competitor's services just recently. Those people you may be able to reach only once your service is already well known and established.

  • @jimhart5797
    @jimhart5797 Год назад +167

    My favorite quote ever: "Fall in love with the problem, not the solution". I've been a software engineer for over 22 years and it wasn't until I learned about MVP 5 years ago that I felt like I was making a real difference. This video is one of the greatest videos I've seen on MVP. Very well done!

  • @punnyabrata
    @punnyabrata 6 месяцев назад +25

    I cannot believe RUclips is such a useful tool for mere mortals like myself. You can pretty much learn anything here.

  • @melissaviolin4050
    @melissaviolin4050 Год назад +194

    These videos have saved me years and so much money/potential regrets - I would have fallen for so many of these traps, and I can see how much closer I am to my goals, and it's helped me make so much more money, for free! Thank you guys for putting this material out there. Thank you Michael!

    • @flavioptferreira
      @flavioptferreira Год назад +6

      I second that. I don't know if you guys know, but you couldn't have nailed it better on the content: this is some of the MOST valuable ways anyone could help aspiring entrepreneurs. So good!

    • @jhoanmartinezsilva2609
      @jhoanmartinezsilva2609 Год назад

      Wow, its amazing

  • @justcruise1855
    @justcruise1855 Год назад +12

    I’m so emotional about this😢, thank you Sir. No one told me these things but I’ve been following these advice for a year now.

  • @LauraGutierrez-zl1uh
    @LauraGutierrez-zl1uh 10 месяцев назад +4

    Even though I've watched all YC videos I've made so many mistakes... I am rewatching all of them and understanding them better, thank you very much for the content, it is gold

  • @arijitgoswami3652
    @arijitgoswami3652 Год назад +12

    This is the Best advice for all first time founders. Awesome, Michael!
    Building an MVP quickly is an essential step in the product development process as it allows you to test your assumptions and validate your idea with minimal investment, helping you to save time and money in the long run.

  • @marioacosta1842
    @marioacosta1842 Год назад +3

    Thank you Michael and YC for keep producing and delivering quality guidance to founders.

  • @djbuckrogers
    @djbuckrogers Год назад +7

    This is probably the most important video to watch at this point in time for any founder out there either currently building or thinking of building a product

  • @locksporter
    @locksporter 2 месяца назад +1

    This one video has helped me out more than anything. I keep coming back to this video every once in a while. Thank you Yc

  • @ReinventingRogerOsorio
    @ReinventingRogerOsorio Год назад +4

    Love this video, Michael! I love how succinctly you taught his incredibly impactful lesson. I teach this topic and will be sharing this video with my students!

  • @allenmandikutse
    @allenmandikutse Год назад +44

    I've been in love with my MVP for many years and haven't launched yet 😭😂
    I learnt a lot from this video. AirBnb, Twitch, Stripe also started from the bottom, improved gradually whilst they were learning from their users.
    Thank you Michael

    • @irandis
      @irandis Год назад +2

      Review point number 4 at 15:32, you're welcome. 😅

    • @phasematerialsresearch9319
      @phasematerialsresearch9319 Год назад +1

      Sad lol

    • @olemew
      @olemew Год назад +7

      "I learnt a lot" unless you put something on hands of users before the end of March, you did not

    • @allenmandikutse
      @allenmandikutse Год назад +7

      @@olemew Agreed. Before end of March.

    • @dmiradakis
      @dmiradakis Год назад

      I agree with everyone else, ship it my friend!

  • @chapterme
    @chapterme Год назад +92

    Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
    00:00 - Intro
    00:09 - How to Build an Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?
    00:20 - Midwit Meme
    00:54 - Launch Quickly and Iterate
    01:50 - Pre-launch Startup Goals
    02:52 - What's an MVP and Do Startups Need Them?
    03:49 - Don't Worry About Losing People
    04:26 - Founders Biggest Fear
    04:53 - What Would Actually Happen?
    05:39 - Fake Steve Jobs
    07:17 - Examples - Software MVP
    07:48 - First Version of Airbnb
    08:36 - Twitch
    09:15 - Stripe
    10:36 - Solving Hair On Fire Problem
    11:52 - Problem with Surveying Users
    13:27 - You Don't Start With All Answers
    14:00 - MVP is the Fastest Way to Start Learning
    14:12 - Build an MVP Quickly
    15:51 - Outro

    • @balaparanj1593
      @balaparanj1593 3 месяца назад +1

      Sometimes Solving Hair On Fire Problem as the first version can be difficult. You have to work your way up to it by building many small prototypes.

    • @chapterme
      @chapterme 3 месяца назад

      @@balaparanj1593 💯

  • @hamidurrahman1575
    @hamidurrahman1575 3 месяца назад

    Oh man, you completely changed my mind. last two months I have been working on my project and thinking about how to make it perfect and input enough information into the service. Without stumbling upon your video, I might have spent another two months heading in the wrong direction before launching.
    Now I'm thinking differently as you suggested and planning to share my MVP with my potential customers. Hope I can learn new things from here.
    Thanks for your contribution to my dream project. love man........

  • @samyakverma4928
    @samyakverma4928 Год назад +2

    I feel that the 2014 Y combinator lectures have some of the best startup advice but please keep making these kind of videos that build up on those points.

  • @abelko3878
    @abelko3878 6 дней назад

    This is the best lecture I’ve ever listened to. thank you Michael!

  • @AnthonyAllioo
    @AnthonyAllioo Год назад +3

    Needed this, I keep getting caught up on trying to create a solution to every problem instead of getting the product out. I’m a real estate agent building a platform for my clients that list with me. I have my actual clients test it out and they typically have no problem testing it out for me as I’m a real estate agent building out a platform myself. Gonna stick with getting the basic, foundation done and out and build on top of that.

  • @Lexweecon
    @Lexweecon 6 месяцев назад

    My favorite episode so far! Straightforward, no bs.

  • @bilza2023
    @bilza2023 Год назад

    I hear it again and again and again.... and every time it makes even more sense

  • @softwareamedida
    @softwareamedida Год назад

    I cannot express in words how much I love this guy

  • @PriyankBolia
    @PriyankBolia Год назад

    I had seen this advise 100 times, but never explained in such detail and in simple words and examples.

  • @soumen_das
    @soumen_das Год назад

    Thank you so much Michael. I so wish to meet you one day. You are a mentor to all of us.

  • @ethiopianbillionaire
    @ethiopianbillionaire 6 месяцев назад

    This is really what the first startup owners wants to hear and should hear. Thanks very much for your open and clear brief.

  • @tilingmyway
    @tilingmyway Год назад +1

    Best communicator at YC! Thank you for all you do.

  • @gristlelollygag
    @gristlelollygag 11 месяцев назад

    You really leave an impression of a guy who knows his stuff well. Thank you!

  • @Geniusproduction
    @Geniusproduction Год назад

    This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on this subject in my life.

  • @kitcassim4156
    @kitcassim4156 10 дней назад

    Profound life advice, too. This really hit home for me with my product and was very timely

  • @_orangutan
    @_orangutan Год назад +1

    This video boosted my confidence in what I'm thinking about building. I was bogged down with all the features of my app and trying to figure out how I go about implementing them all.

  • @zddayinno
    @zddayinno Год назад

    I spent a year building a product, and it isn't working as I expected right now I'm about to drop it down and I see this video. now I got a clear vision of that. thanks a lot ❤♥

  • @BransTiong
    @BransTiong 10 месяцев назад +2

    Honestly I feel YC is giving us this because they wanna tell new founders this is how we prove our concept fast, get metrics and start taking action on our ideas.
    That way it’s more practical to go up to VCs such as YC to get investment as we have proof of concept.
    Super great valuable info 🔥🔥🔥

  • @AbdulSamad-ct9io
    @AbdulSamad-ct9io Год назад +1

    My first video of a startup school and I'm amazed to see how excellent they are, as a software engineer working in mobile apps, I am moving more towards startup MVP development and perhaps becoming a founder myself one day.
    An important question is what should be the roadmap if you plan to work in MVP in 2023 when there is a lot of competition and people with fair advantages who can simply beat you in your own game

  • @osaheniogbebor5504
    @osaheniogbebor5504 Год назад +1

    This video was so helpful! I’ve always wanted to make sure everything is in place before I start something ❤

  • @BASSAMq96
    @BASSAMq96 2 месяца назад

    Very motivational video for a founder who has fears about starting their project. It was really helpful. Thank you!

  • @631kw
    @631kw Год назад +2

    Great advice! As I reflect on my life, the same principle should apply to my thesis, first job and first coding project. To date, I still want to perfect my work but always receive real-world feedback too late.

  • @Inder_pal_singh
    @Inder_pal_singh 27 дней назад

    I want you to hug Michael 🤗. Thanks for this great video

  • @theclinicianlife7288
    @theclinicianlife7288 Год назад +16

    This is such great advice! We applied to YC for this summer batch and are working on these exact steps while we await the decision 🤞🏽🙏🏽

    • @fn7io
      @fn7io 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi. What is it that you're building?

  • @staryDust
    @staryDust Год назад

    BEST ADVICE VIDEO FOR DEVELOPERS/TECH STARTUPS I HAVE SEEN ! ❤

  • @mike110111
    @mike110111 9 месяцев назад +2

    One thing I've been wrestling with is really how to start building. I've been a developer for a long time and my first thought was using what seemed like the most effective technology. That way I can mitigate problems down the line like bugs or adding new features or supporting customers. But now I realise this is the wrong approach. Because really the biggest user of the product is going to be me - I'm the one who will always be in the weeds, in order to support the customers. That's why how to start building really should be a list of the things I need as product support - looking up user info, backing up data, having checks running to flag inconsistencies. I think this framing can profoundly change the way you approach building the product by building it for you and your team to best support clients

  • @none0n
    @none0n Год назад +1

    Videos like this is the reason I can't go to school. Concise and useful.

  • @dafnemeneses9593
    @dafnemeneses9593 2 месяца назад

    Love the comment section because SAME! It's been 4 months and just now i'm going all the way with my crapy MVP using notion. Thank you!!!

  • @RadioACtiveN3Rd
    @RadioACtiveN3Rd 8 месяцев назад +15

    I think that all of the examples you gave have something in common. They were MVPs in a new tech space. I feel that customer expectations were lower because of this, and so an MVP was more lightweight. Whereas, today, I feel in many sectors the customers' expectation has been set really high, and so the MVPs in many areas of today have to be quite polished and not as 'minimum' as they used to be.
    Thoughts?

    • @pedrolofiego2814
      @pedrolofiego2814 8 месяцев назад +2

      Thats something that I'm scared of, if u want to start a business improving something that already exist, you cannot spend weeks developing de product because if you want to improve something that already exist you need to do what they do and then go to your project. Making the weeks being months or a year.

    • @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx
      @xxxxMonkeyGirlxxxx 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, my company is obsessed with building MVPs right now but they are not building anything that is unique or solving a real problem that our customers have. If anything our company is playing catch up to get to the same playing field that our competitors are at… but that is not what MVP is about. It’s not about building catch up products…. It’s about building something that is going to solve your customers problem that isn’t already on the market.

    • @tiagodev5838
      @tiagodev5838 3 месяца назад

      That's EXACTLY what I thought! Just about every possible product has been created in one way or another. No one is going to hit themselves with a brick today! 😂

  • @adamkasprowicz
    @adamkasprowicz Год назад +3

    tyvm Michael! your advices are pure gold. You pushed me to go live asap. I've just launched the app and I feel alive again :D I couldnt imagine the ways ppl break my app

    • @AbdulSamad-ct9io
      @AbdulSamad-ct9io Год назад

      launching mvp fast doesn't mean it should ok to break, I guess but you made the move that important and congragulations to that.

  • @codelery414
    @codelery414 Год назад

    I felt in love with my MVP so much that I abandoned it after putting a lot to make it near finished product. This video taught me the way to follow as against what majority do.

  • @DeepeshSachdev_Gaming
    @DeepeshSachdev_Gaming Год назад

    This is most important step for aspiring founder to watch.I am former Student of YCombinator

  • @stefan-bayer
    @stefan-bayer Год назад +2

    Precise to the point- great explanations!

  • @madankd
    @madankd Год назад +3

    Well, when I was 21, I had an idea, but I didn't have any money to develop an MVP. So, I learned to code by myself and built an MVP. It took me 2 years to learn and build an MVP, but now this video shows me how we can build an MVP. I love this video

    • @CoeficienteIntelectual
      @CoeficienteIntelectual 11 месяцев назад +2

      I made the same error by several years, by today I'm YC alumni, and I will never spend so many years under development, MVP intent to be 3-4 months of development,

    • @madankd
      @madankd 11 месяцев назад

      @@CoeficienteIntelectual great man

  • @joshuaawolusi6576
    @joshuaawolusi6576 Год назад +1

    Succinctly describes the life cycle of an MVP! Thank you!

  • @anthonyerdenetuguldur5609
    @anthonyerdenetuguldur5609 4 месяца назад

    This video is so great!! Thank you Michael!!

  • @martinvega7516
    @martinvega7516 8 месяцев назад +1

    This video litteraly change my life

  • @winnerekwuazi7704
    @winnerekwuazi7704 Год назад

    Great video with lots of pragmatic wisdom. Thanks Michael!

  • @mansoob
    @mansoob Год назад +2

    Lovely! A great learning. Thank you for sharing such invaluable experiences and insights.

  • @omo1960
    @omo1960 Год назад

    Thanks for this. I didn't know much i needed to hear something like this.

  • @yuniakibona7267
    @yuniakibona7267 3 месяца назад +1

    This video just saved me a lot of money! Thank you🙏🏾✨️

  • @joelokpapi
    @joelokpapi 3 месяца назад +3

    I hope most first time founders get to watch this video before they start out on their entrepreneurship journey.

  • @peterebode
    @peterebode 7 месяцев назад

    I love the hair on fire analogy..
    I am very inexperienced in this space, but I would love to chip in something.
    "Sometimes, you should build for people who didn't know they needed the product "
    Your product might then wake up something in them or make them realize a subtle inconvenience they've always had, and seeing your product eliminate that would then be a win for both of you..
    IMO

  • @user-hb9vb4sy9s
    @user-hb9vb4sy9s 3 месяца назад

    This video just saved me a lot of money! Thank you️

  • @satheesh_ar
    @satheesh_ar 7 месяцев назад

    Advice and insights every first-time founder should consider. thank you 😊

  • @anthonyerdenetuguldur5609
    @anthonyerdenetuguldur5609 4 месяца назад

    Amazing Advice!! Thank you Michael!

  • @romuloaranguibel5826
    @romuloaranguibel5826 3 месяца назад

    one of the best videos i have seen

  • @saasmarketing
    @saasmarketing Год назад +1

    Such a great video and a much needed discussion. Thanks for sharing!

  • @shashankemani1609
    @shashankemani1609 Год назад

    This lecture is just jaw-dropping!

  • @montassar_akrmi
    @montassar_akrmi 10 месяцев назад +1

    This will work for niches with few competitors, like in the case of inventions, but when your idea is based on small details, MVP will just be ignored, Threads from Meta as an example which now losing their users, on the other side Nothing phone which comes up with a good prototype for the phone market. otherwise, focusing on the problem and what makes your product different from the other is very important, this is what actually makes your project worth spending time on it.

  • @jamesonvparker
    @jamesonvparker Год назад

    I’m about a year into my MVP. About 6 months to go before launch. I’ll take all of this to heart though. I’ll launch sooner than when I’m finished I suppose. The basics are there.

  • @sjamr10
    @sjamr10 Год назад

    Best content I've seen about building an MVP!

  • @user-py2tf4wm6n
    @user-py2tf4wm6n 2 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for these advices its really helped me to make my decision

  • @jorysousselin6921
    @jorysousselin6921 7 месяцев назад

    Definitely what I needed to hear. Thank you!

  • @cullenmcneice1779
    @cullenmcneice1779 6 месяцев назад

    thankyou, this has kept me grounded as I build MVPs

  • @Debo-Abayomi
    @Debo-Abayomi Год назад

    This is great to watch. Thank you for putting this out

  • @alexandrete835
    @alexandrete835 25 дней назад

    Excellent video, thanks for that !

  • @transportationmarketplace496
    @transportationmarketplace496 Год назад

    This was excellent, thank you Michael. As an experienced founder who's neither the Jedi nor the idiot, I needed to hear this. Vivek

  • @asif_mojtoba
    @asif_mojtoba 3 месяца назад

    Sooooo loved it, beautifully explained!

  • @aashwathc
    @aashwathc Год назад

    Wow.
    Just wow.
    Thank you Michael

  • @nurseci
    @nurseci 10 месяцев назад

    This is the best down to earth advice on MVP!

  • @lakshithamadushan8218
    @lakshithamadushan8218 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is brilliant its changed my mindset and understood the reality thank you verry mutch 🥰

  • @KazzyOfficial
    @KazzyOfficial Год назад

    MICHAEL BACK WITH THE HEAT

  • @franklinaamoah2971
    @franklinaamoah2971 Год назад

    This is what Ive been wanting to hear for a long time now

  • @shoaibalich
    @shoaibalich 2 месяца назад

    The brick analogy had me rolling on the floor. Too funny and true at the same time.

  • @mr.shredder5430
    @mr.shredder5430 6 месяцев назад

    this is the greatest advice thanks for sharing lots of love to you guys💜💜

  • @muhsinkhalif3621
    @muhsinkhalif3621 8 месяцев назад

    this is good for first time founders, third time founders know good distrubtion + ok product> low distrubition + great product

  • @BT-xm7ti
    @BT-xm7ti 5 месяцев назад

    Straight to the point! Thx a lot

  • @6_thereturn
    @6_thereturn Год назад

    Love this video! Very timely! 🙏🏽

  • @patkorie
    @patkorie Год назад

    Thanks so much for this video. Now I'm going to launch my own product without wasting any time 🎉😊

  • @venkkandadai6042
    @venkkandadai6042 7 месяцев назад

    This was very insightful and helpful

  • @SuperDupercjz
    @SuperDupercjz Год назад

    Thank you so much. You just changed my life!

  • @urshitagangabasi3899
    @urshitagangabasi3899 5 месяцев назад +2

    Pure brilliance. Goldmine for me! Thanks a bunch YC and Michael. LY!

  • @CoeficienteIntelectual
    @CoeficienteIntelectual 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Michael, MVP and TTM are keys concepts to being successful on this space

  • @gustafkocken
    @gustafkocken Месяц назад

    This was fantastic, thank you so much!

  • @Obrien84
    @Obrien84 6 месяцев назад

    Great insight - well done

  • @ManiSistersTV
    @ManiSistersTV Год назад +1

    Listen! We’re doing this now…like this.
    It’s a great way to get people invested in helping.

    • @ManiSistersTV
      @ManiSistersTV Год назад

      PLUS! We got people to PAY to be our ALPHA Founders…

  • @yiwang2119
    @yiwang2119 15 дней назад

    excellent tutorial video

  • @tsaplin2528
    @tsaplin2528 2 месяца назад

    Awesome speech!!! Thank you a lot!!!

  • @steverogers157
    @steverogers157 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the beautiful insight!!!

  • @Mrslykid1992
    @Mrslykid1992 Год назад

    WOW THE HAIR ON FIRE ANALOGY JUST HIT ME! Cause the person has no option but to take that solution! If not iterate until we have the water to resolve the issue at hand!

  • @LoveCat1
    @LoveCat1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Best advice to founders who are building their mvp

  • @Houseofyards
    @Houseofyards Год назад +2

    This is such a great reminder to many founders. I personally know devs who spend tons of time trying to add fancy features which may not even be important to customers. Just get it out there. Question is how do you talk to customers before you get them to sign up.

    • @ycombinator
      @ycombinator  Год назад +1

      Check out this video! ruclips.net/video/z1iF1c8w5Lg/видео.html

  • @mosesnandi
    @mosesnandi Год назад

    What an amazing talk! That fire analogy was spot on

  • @axelgarcia2774
    @axelgarcia2774 3 месяца назад +1

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:33 Launch *Quickly, Iterate*
    01:44 Learn *from Users*
    03:20 Target *Early Adopters*
    05:26 Address *Fear*
    07:02 Avoid *Perfectionism*
    08:26 Examples *of MVPs*
    11:42 Solve *Desperate Problems*
    12:23 MVP *over Surveys*
    13:47 Start *with Learning*
    15:50 Don't *Fall in Love*
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @josephkaguri8616
    @josephkaguri8616 Год назад +1

    am currently at a startup as and I now understand why our founder keeps rushing us to push products to customers even if they are not 100% perfect. Thanks