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Which problem is your project solving?
- Why is this problem important to address?
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What are the existing similar solutions?
- What are their strengths and weaknesses?
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How do you want to solve it?
- What approach or methodology will you use?
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List the features you want to implement.
- Which features are essential for a minimum viable product (MVP)?
- Which features can be added later?
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Who is your target audience?
- What are their specific needs, challenges, or pain points?
- How does your project directly address these needs?
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What is the unique selling point (USP) of your solution?
- What differentiates your project from existing solutions?
- Why would users choose your solution over others?
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What resources and tools are required for the project?
- Do you have the necessary technical skills and tools to execute the project?
- What is your estimated budget and timeline for project completion?
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How will you measure the success of your project?
- What are the key metrics or indicators of success?
- How will you gather feedback from users?
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What are the potential risks and challenges?
- How will you mitigate these risks?
- Are there any technical, financial, or regulatory hurdles to overcome?
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What are your plans for scaling and future development?
- How will the project grow after the initial launch?
- Are there opportunities for partnerships or expansions?
These questions can guide you through brainstorming, validating, and planning your project effectively.