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 It must be simple enough to spread and exciting for people to hear. Ideally, the idea should interest you or be something you know your users will benefit from. It must be simple enough to spread and exciting for people to hear. Ideally, the idea should interest you or be something you know your users will benefit from.
  
-===== 2. Refining Your Idea =====+===== 2. Sources of Ideas ===== 
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 +When you're looking for a startup idea, there are a few common places where they usually come from: 
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 +  * You notice a problem in your own life and decide to create a solution for it. 
 +  * Meeting talented people can lead to brainstorming new business ideas together. 
 +  * If you have something you're really passionate about, you can turn that into a business. 
 +  * If you've worked in a certain field for a while, you might see gaps that you could address. 
 +  * You explore different ideas, do some research, and pick one that you believe can work. 
 + 
 +===== 3. Frameworks ===== 
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 +Some helpful frameworks for coming up with startup ideas: 
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 +  *     SWOT Analysis: This helps you look at the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of other companies to learn from them. 
 +  * Jobs-to-be-Done Framework: This is about understanding what customers want to achieve and how your product can help them get there. 
 +  * Observation of Audiences: Pay attention to potential customers and see where there are gaps in the market that you can fill. 
 + 
 +===== 4. Refining Your Idea =====
  
 Before you move forward, refining your idea is essential to make it clear and complete. Use tools you may already know, such as the: Before you move forward, refining your idea is essential to make it clear and complete. Use tools you may already know, such as the:
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 These basic tools help you effectively communicate your solution so that people are interested in hearing it. The clearer your idea, the easier it will be to market it and develop it over time. These basic tools help you effectively communicate your solution so that people are interested in hearing it. The clearer your idea, the easier it will be to market it and develop it over time.
  
-===== 3. Developing Your Idea Over Time =====+ 
 +===== 5. Common Mistakes ===== 
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 +There are some common mistakes to watch out for: 
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 +  * Focus on solving real problems. 
 +  * You don’t need a perfect idea to start. 
 +  * Avoid SISP, "[[https://www.ycombinator.com/library/8g-how-to-get-startup-ideas|Solution In Search of a Problem]]" 
 +  * Don’t think all the good ideas are taken. 
 + 
 +===== 6. Developing Your Idea Over Time =====
  
 Any idea is just the beginning, around 1% of the project. To grow that percentage, you need to write it down, refine it, and test it. Any idea is just the beginning, around 1% of the project. To grow that percentage, you need to write it down, refine it, and test it.
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 Also to think differently and expand your startup idea, consider using creative tools like the [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/fast-idea-generator/|Fast Idea Generator]] to brainstorm new possibilities or Lean Canvas to outline key assumption. Also to think differently and expand your startup idea, consider using creative tools like the [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/fast-idea-generator/|Fast Idea Generator]] to brainstorm new possibilities or Lean Canvas to outline key assumption.
-===== 4. Testing Your Idea =====+ 
 +===== 7. Testing Your Idea =====
  
 To test your idea, create a simplified model of it and try to sell it. To test your idea, create a simplified model of it and try to sell it.
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 You might also find the [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/interview-guide/|Interview Guide]] interesting for conducting interviews to gather inputs or test your prototype. You might also find the [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/interview-guide/|Interview Guide]] interesting for conducting interviews to gather inputs or test your prototype.
  
-===== 5. Ensuring Market Fit =====+===== 8. Ensuring Market Fit =====
  
 For a startup idea to succeed, it's not enough to simply solve a problem; you also need to ensure there's a clear market for your solution. Consider the following questions: For a startup idea to succeed, it's not enough to simply solve a problem; you also need to ensure there's a clear market for your solution. Consider the following questions:
  
   * How does your experience align with the target market?   * How does your experience align with the target market?
-  * What key metrics will you track for AAARR?+  * What key metrics will you track for [[AARRR]]?
   * What unique innovations does your solution offer?   * What unique innovations does your solution offer?
  
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 Realizing the potential in serving businesses, they refocused their efforts and achieved significant growth. Realizing the potential in serving businesses, they refocused their efforts and achieved significant growth.
  
-===== 6. Problem Discovery =====+===== 9. Problem Discovery =====
  
 There are effective methods to help you uncover the problems: There are effective methods to help you uncover the problems:
  
 +  * [[Design Thinking]] helps create user-centered innovation through empathy, ideation, and iteration.
   * The [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/causes-diagram/|Causes Diagram]] is useful for breaking down complex issues into root causes.   * The [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/causes-diagram/|Causes Diagram]] is useful for breaking down complex issues into root causes.
   * [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/shadowing/|Shadowing]] allows you to observe users in their daily lives to uncover unspoken challenges.   * [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/shadowing/|Shadowing]] allows you to observe users in their daily lives to uncover unspoken challenges.
-  * [[Design Thinking]] helps create user-centered innovation through empathy, ideation, and iteration. 
   * Use [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/problem-definition/|Problem Definition]] to clearly articulate key issues and stay focused on the right problems.   * Use [[https://diy-toolkit.org/tools/problem-definition/|Problem Definition]] to clearly articulate key issues and stay focused on the right problems.
  
 Please use only the tools that helps you and you find interesting. Please use only the tools that helps you and you find interesting.
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