

#142 - Startup School Week 1 Recap: Kevin Hale and Eric Migicovsky
8 snips Sep 4, 2019
Kevin Hale, a YC partner and co-founder of Wufoo, shares insights on evaluating startup ideas, emphasizing the importance of identifying genuine problems before developing solutions. He discusses what makes a business problem compelling for investors. Eric Migicovsky, founder of Pebble, follows with tips on effective user communication, warning against common mistakes in user interviews. He also outlines key questions to ask users and highlights crucial stages in product development where user feedback is invaluable for achieving product-market fit.
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Pitching Like a Hypothesis
- Structure your startup pitch like a hypothesis, explaining why your company can grow quickly.
- Focus on conveying potential growth to investors, not just accurately describing various parts.
Identifying Good Problems
- Focus on problems that are popular, growing, urgent, expensive, mandatory, and frequent.
- Target problems affecting millions of users, in markets growing over 20% annually, with immediate and costly solutions.
Avoid SISP
- Don't start with a solution and then search for a problem (SISP).
- Begin with a problem and then determine the best solution, increasing your chances of growth.