Currently doing some research for a project I want to build, and I want to make sure that I'm starting by asking the right questions. So if you're a non-technical founder and you have a web/app related idea, but you haven't started building yet, what's stopping you?

    Is it:

    • Don't know how to code or build the product?
    • Can't afford to hire a developer?
    • Unsure if the idea is worth pursuing?
    • Don't know where to start?
    • Something else entirely?

    Would love to hear what stage you're stuck at and why!

    Non-technical founders: what's your biggest blocker right now?
    byu/Legitimate-City-7711 inEntrepreneur



    Posted by Legitimate-City-7711

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    1. CommitteeNo9744 on

      The blocker is thinking you need code to have a product, when in reality, code is just the last step in automating a solution you’ve already proven manually.

    2. Not a founder myself, but I help founders with developing their MVPs as a service, my 2 cents is: For most non-tech folks I’ve worked with, it’s a combo of “unsure if the idea’s worth it” and “don’t know where to start.” Validation trips people up. first talk to 10-20 potential users. Then, lean on no-code tools like Bubble or Adalo for quick prototypes to test without breaking the bank. If it validates, then hire a developer from India through upwork and go for it. Thats the best and cheapest way to do it

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