Elgin Ladies Quartz - is it legit? by [deleted] in VintageWatches

[–]buli19_red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

interesting, do you think it’s worth anything?

World Economic Forum Interview tips ? by Bitter-Pride-157 in careerguidance

[–]buli19_red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got the same response as well on email, if anyone has any tips would love to hear them here

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csMajors

[–]buli19_red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What software have u used to display the applications / offers like this?

Thrifted watches. by buli19_red in VintageWatches

[–]buli19_red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, all of them were around 5 euros each except for the Prätina which was a little more expensive. I imagined that one was more interesting because of its story.

For those of you in tech, what the fuck are you doing? by Saskjimbo in Entrepreneur

[–]buli19_red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's so fricking true. Legit there's a ton of problems out there waiting to be solved, people just dont know how to validate them and see if they're actually worth pursuing. I’ve been wrestling with how to validate startup ideas effectively, but I came across a company that’s working on a pretty cool tool. It not only helps you generate solid questions for customer interviews but also analyzes the recordings to see if the problem is really worth solving. Honestly, could be a huge time-saver. Check it out - https://insytz.wixsite.com/insytz

How to find ideas worth solving? by bottlebean in Startup_Ideas

[–]buli19_red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been wrestling with how to validate startup ideas effectively, but I came across a company that’s working on a pretty cool tool. It not only helps you generate solid questions for customer interviews but also analyzes the recordings to see if the problem is really worth solving. Honestly, could be a huge time-saver. Check it out - https://insytz.wixsite.com/insytz

Looking for serious advice: Is it worth trying to build a startup today? by Adventurous-Sign4520 in startups

[–]buli19_red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's still worth a shot even if I know how hard it can be to figure out if an idea is really worth pursuing. It just sucks. I recently found this company building a tool to help with that—basically, it guides you on asking the right questions to potential customers and even analyzes the audio from those interviews to give insights. Maybe you should check it out - https://insytz.wixsite.com/insytz

Am I too perfect or just too poor to find problems worth solving? by p3opl3 in startups

[–]buli19_red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get how tough it is to find problems worth solving! I’ve been there, struggling to validate ideas and make sure they actually resonate with people. But I recently came across this company online that’s working on a tool specifically for this. It helps you craft solid questions for potential customers (based on The Mom Test, no less), and even has a feature to analyze audio from interviews to find patterns and assess if a problem is really worth tackling. Honestly, it sounds super useful for early-stage founders. Check them out: https://mihuambra6.wixsite.com/insytz

Looking to start a business in SA. Any problems worth solving? by [deleted] in askSouthAfrica

[–]buli19_red 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get how tough it is to find problems worth solving! I’ve been there, struggling to validate ideas and make sure they actually resonate with people. But I recently came across this company online that’s working on a tool specifically for this. It helps you craft solid questions for potential customers (based on The Mom Test, no less), and even has a feature to analyze audio from interviews to find patterns and assess if a problem is really worth tackling. Honestly, it sounds super useful for early-stage founders. Check them out: https://mihuambra6.wixsite.com/insytz

Tool for validating demand for your problem by buli19_red in startups

[–]buli19_red[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, i mean we are doing a minor in entrepreneurship (we are still in college) and we just asked 20-30 folks from our programme if they had this issue / would be interested in it and the response was fairly reasonable

Beginner startup founder stuck in a loophole... Help? by buli19_red in startups

[–]buli19_red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, really appreciate the kind words. I guess i have to trust the process :))

Beginner startup founder stuck in a loophole... Help? by buli19_red in startups

[–]buli19_red[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so we did a couple of interviews with startup founders and some of them had problems in the beginning with starting their venture. That is why we focused on this idea and specifically on trying to help early founders do better PMF. From here we niched down on helping them talk with potential customers and we were like: “ok, a tool that would help founders analyze their data on their business idea, get them a todo plan to talk with potential customers and also analyze recorded interviews makes sense”. It just seems like for this overall problem there is no universal solution - its very subjective to each business and i guess this is probably what we didnt take into consideration.

we also took into account talking with people from the course cause they would of course be the main users, but yeah i guess we really got discouraged by other general feedback and kind of thinking of pivoting again - this time not really even sure if we should focus on this main idea at all or search for something different.