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'I think great projects come from solving a real problem you or people yk actually deal with. It doesn’t have to be huge at first, just has to be real and authentic. Also, having a clear split of roles helps. Someone just on code, someone just thinking about users and the big picture. And honestly, the main thing you need is momentum and speed. Just get something working and out there asap like an mvp. Most great startups started super scrappy. My advice would be to start talking to users asap and often engage with them though emails or newsletters or updates on the brand. Build a waitlist or beta group so you’re getting feedback as you are building. Keep track of what’s working and what isn’t that’ll help a lot later when you’re pitching or sharing your progress to investors or clients. And most importantly DONT be afraid to post online about what you’re building. It might feel weird at first, people will make fun of you, but it will bring in way more support and opportunities than you would think.'
'Nothing seperates great projects from start ups exccept founders in my opinion.'