If people give you their email addresses, you have basic validation. Phase 2: Building Your MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
One of the biggest mistakes founders make is spending months building a product nobody wants. Warikoo advocates for .
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A great product with no distribution will fail. You must build an audience.
An MVP is the crudest, simplest version of your product that still solves the core problem for the user. It should feel slightly embarrassing to launch. If it is perfect, you launched too late. 1. Emphasize the "No-Code" Stack
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You have read the guide. You have the framework. You have the red flags and the toolkit.
"Start before you are ready. Don't wait for the perfect moment. The perfect moment is a lie told by your fear. Your only job in the next 24 hours is to take one step. Just one. The rest will follow."
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Ankur frequently quotes a Hindi phrase: "Shuru karna hi sabse badi jeet hai" (Starting is the biggest victory). He explains that most people never start because they are afraid of losing their reputation or savings. His advice?
With a philosophy rooted in , Warikoo encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to start with what they have. This article provides a comprehensive overview of his guide, offering a blueprint for launching a venture without the need for large, upfront investments. 1. The Mindset Shift: Starting with 0

