Before
regression complete test
After
FThe founder has provided a test submission without meaningful details about their startup concept. Based on the limited information, this appears to be a regression testing or quality assurance tool, but no clear problem, solution, or target market has been articulated.
Per-question score table
Who is this for, very specifically?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
What pain are they paying for today?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
Why now? What changed in the world?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
What's the V1 you can build in 4 weeks?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
How will you reach the first 100 users?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
What does success look like at month 6?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
Homework
Three concrete next steps before you run the next session.
- 1Define the specific problem you are solving and identify who experiences this pain point most acutely
- 2Outline the core features of your product and how it differs from existing testing solutions
- 3Identify 10 potential customers in your target market and schedule discovery interviews with them
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