Starting a new business is an exciting journey, especially when you’re refining a product that could be the next big thing. Now, nearly everyone has heard of the Minimum Viable Product or MVP, but more recently I have wanted founders
Starting a business is an exhilarating journey but it is a seldom a straight forward road, whether it be speed bumps with customers or the gorgeous views when you get the sales in, probably the startup equivilant of the North
Whenever I see startup ideas and pitches I really look at one crucial element: what is the problem you are solving and how well can you articulate it. This may seem a simple point, but I’ve heard many a pitch
The quest for success often begins with a spark of innovation and a burning passion to disrupt the status quo. For many founders, the journey is not just about building a product but also about creating a sustainable business that
In the fast-paced world of tech startups, where innovation and speed are often the keys to success, it’s crucial not to lose sight of the most important element of product development: the user. Thinking from a user’s perspective is not
Over my years at tsf.tech, one of the biggest, most important and most interesting interactions I’ve had with founders is determining what the scope of an MVP should be, to the extent we’ve dedicated a whole half a day session