No startup idea is perfect. And no matter what you start with, it's probably going to morph anyway. You just want to have an initial idea that has enough interesting qualities that can morph in the right direction. I'm going to give you a framework for this. The format of the framework is 10 key questions to ask about any startup idea.
YC's Jared Friedman shares a framework for how to get and evaluate startup ideas. He delves into examples of YC companies and the inside stories of how they came up with the ideas that turned into billion-dollar companies. Even if you have an existing idea, this talk helps founders confirm that their idea is good and/or provides a framework for a future pivot.
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