I'd also love to know what the triggers are for people to use this app.
Also hangover... the name entails a totally different kind of application.
Good luck! If i were you I would take time to talk with your target market to validate your idea.
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I'd also love to know what the triggers are for people to use this app.
Also hangover... the name entails a totally different kind of application.
Good luck! If i were you I would take time to talk with your target market to validate your idea.
“If your startup failed, it’s because it didn’t solve a tier 1 problem for a large enough audience" - Mitchell Harper. I'm having trouble understanding what problem this solves. I'd also love to know what the triggers are for people to use this app. Also hangover... the name entails a totally different kind of application. Good luck! If i were you I would take time to talk with your target market to validate your ide…
“If your startup failed, it’s because it didn’t solve a tier 1 problem for a large enough audience" - Mitchell Harper. I'm having trouble understanding what problem this solves. I'd also love to know what the triggers are for people to use this app. Also hangover... the name entails a totally different kind of application. Good luck! If i were you I would take time to talk with your target market to validate your ide…
“If your startup failed, it’s because it didn’t solve a tier 1 problem for a large enough audience" - Mitchell Harper. I'm having trouble understanding what problem this solves. I'd also love to know what the triggers are for people to use this app. Also hangover... the name entails a totally different kind of application. Good luck! If i were you I would take time to talk with your target market to validate your ide…
It's like a security mechanism for spicy material. What stays in Vegas (defined as a group of individuals) does a better job of staying in Vegas if collocation is a requirement.
“If your startup failed, it’s because it didn’t solve a tier 1 problem for a large enough audience" - Mitchell Harper. I'm having trouble understanding what problem this solves. I'd also love to know what the triggers are for people to use this app. Also hangover... the name entails a totally different kind of application. Good luck! If i were you I would take time to talk with your target market to validate your ide…
I'm pretty sure the "Hangover" reference is to the series of (NSFW) still photos that played over the credits at the end of the first Hangover movie. Where they state "we're just going to look through these one time." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBuwZEMMAOM (NSFW)
“If your startup failed, it’s because it didn’t solve a tier 1 problem for a large enough audience" - Mitchell Harper. I'm having trouble understanding what problem this solves. I'd also love to know what the triggers are for people to use this app. Also hangover... the name entails a totally different kind of application. Good luck! If i were you I would take time to talk with your target market to validate your ide…
It's like a security mechanism for spicy material. What stays in Vegas (defined as a group of individuals) does a better job of staying in Vegas if collocation is a requirement.
I still don't see the point...Hangover only works when you 1. go to the same place with 2. the same people, and 3.you want to lock content with those people
I ask how often does this use case occur?
What do you think ionforce?
Doubt they got trademark permission from Warner Brothers.
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The cultures that try and experiment with different ideas? Rather than spending 18 months building and 'perfecting' and idea in private then releasing it to real people, doesn't it seem more efficient to Throw 10 ideas/'micro mvps' at the wall and see what sticks? Seems fairly solid to me.
Ugh. "Throw feces at the wall and see if it sticks" is the culture that gave us post-a-day blog spam instead of sporadic thoughtful writing, and github spammers pushing out whatever half-done garbage they typed in on a manic Saturday to be abandoned by Monday. As the saying goes, "there's a reason you have two ears but only one mouth."
Earlier quoted context omitted.
The cultures that try and experiment with different ideas? Rather than spending 18 months building and 'perfecting' and idea in private then releasing it to real people, doesn't it seem more efficient to Throw 10 ideas/'micro mvps' at the wall and see what sticks? Seems fairly solid to me.
Ugh. "Throw feces at the wall and see if it sticks" is the culture that gave us post-a-day blog spam instead of sporadic thoughtful writing, and github spammers pushing out whatever half-done garbage they typed in on a manic Saturday to be abandoned by Monday. As the saying goes, "there's a reason you have two ears but only one mouth."