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The alternative is wasting your time building something no one wants. If you're going to fail, fail to implement. It's easier, faster, and costs less. If you fail to sell, you can spend literally years building something that will never make money. The reason the developer wants to start a business is to make money, not build something that works without money
I agree with this and I plan to involve potential customers as early as possible so they can realistically say if this is something they are willing to pay for. I spend a year of building my current stuff and soon I plan to release an alpha version to validate my implementation. Even if it's shit - at least I earned a lot of experience from that implementation.
Read "The Mom Test". You should never ask people if they will pay for your product
Ok, thanks, I will try to read it