While you are writing 200 pages of your business plan and jumping from one idea to another, your competitors are launching and iterating with the feedback of real paying customers.
There’s people out there making decent MRR selling Notion templates, Airtable lists, code snippets and things that you would never believe they can be possible to monetize.
The lesson here is: you can sell anything if solves someone’s needs. No matter how simple it is. #nocode
@JorgeSinCodigo Something that I see in all the those cases is that they are building in public. That's a great way of doing marketing without having a final product.
I've been working in NoCoder News for 1 day an this is how it looks right now. Just some basic actions, but I think this could be ready by the next week.
1. Approach an industry or market niche 2. Find a proactive person with experience in that niche 3. Identify their needs, pains and expectations 4. Create an MVP that easily solves the most important points
Sometimes products fail because they are solutions to problems that no one has. It is not about forcing needs, but about identifying and solving those needs in the simplest and most effective way possible from the user's point of view.