Tech Start-up Space




Discovery/research is the beginning of a journey towards achieving success in any tech startup. It is the stage where maybe you only have a rough concept or idea in your head. One of the biggest risks of building a product is to build the wrong thing. You’ll pour months (even years) into building it, only to realize that you just can’t make it a success. Recognizing the pain-point you and others have encountered is the beginning of the process. Now, that pain-point needs to turn into a problem statement that verifies that others experience the same pain. Startups are never successful overnight. It's important to understand that running one is a process that requires patience, perseverance, and a realistic evaluation of its evolutionary stage. You might have a top notch idea for an app. It might also be well designed and developed. But what really makes a product stand out in a crowded marketplace? How can your company set your app apart in a way that entices millions of users to download and actively use it? As a tech startup, your sole purpose is to bring technology based products or services to market. You have an idea that would create novel technology based products or services or exploit existing technology products or services in new and interesting ways. For example, Uber merged an existing service (ride-hailing) with a new technology (their online app), to create the brand-new experience of on-demand ride-hailing.






Uber was founded just six years ago, but it’s already one of the fastest growing companies in the world.Other examples of successful start-ups include Tinder, WhatsApp and Waze. These startup companies applied certain basic requirements early into their business. They have become large enterprises as they worked with developers who provided them quality tech consulting services and understood their tech start up space as well.  Their business mobile apps were novel solutions to different real-world problems such as finding dates, unpredictable and dangerous public transportation and traffic. Tinder started locally having carried out efficient idea validation. Tinder made women priority. Uber’s strength — and its sky-high valuation — comes from the company’s ability to gain an understanding of the potential market and market size. They understood the elements of Ideation which revolved round their potential customers’ interest in their concept and their thoughts on the potential solution.  They created a minimum viable product which gave them as an exact answer. Uber developed a minimum viable product (MVP). It initially started with an extremely simplified mobile interface, only used by the founders and friends. To gain access, you had to email one of the founders. As the list of users grew, Uber launched their beta version to a small group of people, which only connected drivers and iPhone owners, and enabled credit card payments. Tinder threw exclusive parties at USC. To enter, you had to install Tinder on your phone. You can just imagine the amount of word-of-mouth they got out of that. They were able to understand the number of users which were really interested in their apps and whether these users were ready to pay for it. The early users’ left feedbacks and these were used to shape and direct further development of their tech startups raising more capital and further expanding their business. They scaled properly and succeeded! By building an MVP, they understood their core functionality better and underlined the most important tasks and features of their tech startup.




It takes more than a cool idea to make it in today’s startup world. For every success story, there are dozens of failed attempts. But there are ways to avoid becoming another statistic. Often start-ups fail simply because they don't launch lean enough. It's easy to get caught up in building all the cool features you imagine your product should have. But ultimately, you're playing a guessing game. Gone are the days when all you needed to launch a successful startup was an outstanding idea. If you had a great idea, good luck would follow in the form of angel investors and business funds willing to take a chance on you. Now, in this innovation-hungry era, just a good idea is simply not enough. Most startups rely on getting the word out, attracting an audience, creating a connection and customer retention. But that is not the trend in this era. You need execution and custom business mobile apps Development make a tremendous difference to that end. They not only improve organizational efficiency, but these Andriod apps or iPhone apps actually make it that much easier for startups to keep track of their company vision and execute it, successfully. The cost of developing apps like Uber is dependent on a number of factors. However, before you decide if you will be creating iPhone apps or Android apps, you need to carry out extensive market research. The solution which you would turn into a software should be one that addresses a “must-have-fixed” problem for a big-enough market.  Just like Uber and Tinder did, you have to confirm the true existence of these consumer problems and validate their potential worth. Validate your business idea with real, paying customers before going out and investing time or money into building skills for your project. This is an important factor to consider before diving into your venture. You don't want to invest time and money into a business that fails. Once you have identified your target customer and generally defined their needs through idea validation, you need to define your core offering. This means finding out how your products, services and roles will meet one or more of your customers’ needs either by tapping your unique background, expertise and passions. Establish your true strengths and build your business around these passions or expertise. Create a prototype (an MVP) of what your expertise or passion can offer as solution. This will save you money during the actual development by making tweaks to UX while it’s relatively cheap to do so, and you can begin to validate your product by sharing your prototype to gather feedback. Your product may be a great solution, but if it’s difficult to understand what it does and how to use it, you cannot convince customers it is worth buying. Bad UX can put users off in a very short period of time, and even if the software or product is phenomenal in other ways, the first impression will last. UX is the design behind the visual and when it is done well, using any type of software is effortless, but when done badly, it is glaringly obvious. A good UX-solution provides your product with credibility. Depending on the UX you use, your potential customers will define for themselves how positive their first experience is. It is UI/UX, not a product’s value or technology that shapes a customer’s first impression. UI forms the basis for a prolonged interaction with a user of a product.
 


To succeed in the market today, you need specialized technical expertise. You might have the right idea but without the right technology in place, you may struggle to translate your vision into action. Understanding the role of mobile in your business is vital, to ensure that your strategy delivers on key objectives. As mobile partners, Appsquare has been involved with many startups right from the early discovery stages as well as continuing to help them with strategy, planning and nurturing their businesses. Security, regulatory, and compliance regulations are now a top concern for startups in the face of data breaches. We understand this landscape for startups and we will give you the experience advantage and help you navigate these challenges with ease and assurance. Tech consulting services, we provide, will help you understand how mobile apps affect productivity as well as research every possible avenue for to expand your business. At Appsquare, we help tech start-ups determine the role of mobile apps. We offer tech consulting services from which we can help you in not only making the right technology choices that fit best with your product but also assist you in identifying ways to make your product development more robust and feature rich. We will work through your idea to develop solutions to any challenges you face. MVPs are by far less expensive than developing the actual product. Our team at Appsquare is dedicated to ensure that your initial costs are kept low. This will be achieved with the help of MVP versions of your idea. MVP at very low cost with manual technologies, and only the key features offered. With our services, you would not need to rely on word of mouth at the end of your product development. To increase awareness for your app, we will go the extra mile and connect you with the right marketing and PR companies for aggressive marketing. This will ultimately lead to the purchase and increased awareness of your product. Having been a part of the technology circuit, we will help your startup identify new need gaps and new market opportunities making your product viable for a new market in expansion of your services. 







Many startups fail because of a lack of market demand. Getting the foundation right is very essential to future success. That’s because the point of your startup is NOT to make money. It’s NOT to be famous. It’s to solve a meaningful problem for other people. Once you understand the channels that are successful for initial customer acquisition and retention, ramp up your marketing strategy in the areas that are effective. You may have a billion-dollar business, but remember to start with a focused plan and an open mind about what you're about to learn. A successful startup requires MVP. Would-be businesses build MVPs in order to launch a product with minimal investment, hedge against losses, and validate their startup ideas. Prosperous companies like WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Tinder and Uber have started as MVPs. These examples prove that you should first care about your customers and make sure they like your product. Get in touch and tell us about your great business idea! Who knows...you may end up changing the world.