Sun, Jul 19 · 12:00 PM IST
# From Idea to MVP
How to Pick the Right Idea and Create a Workable MVP
Hosted by BIZOWL | Technology Partner: We Build Things
Every successful startup starts with an idea.
The difference between successful founders and everyone else is knowing which idea to pursue and how to turn it into a product that people actually want.
Many aspiring entrepreneurs spend months building products without validating their assumptions, while others never start because they don't know where to begin.
From Idea to MVP is a practical learning session for aspiring founders who want to understand the complete journey from identifying the right opportunity to building a workable Minimum Viable Product.
This is not a webinar full of theory.
It's a focused session where you'll learn proven frameworks, practical approaches, and real startup lessons that help you make better decisions before you invest your time and resources into building.
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## What we'll discuss
💡 How to Pick the Right Startup Idea
• Identifying problems that are worth solving
• Evaluating ideas with real market potential
• Understanding your target customer
• Avoiding common mistakes when choosing what to build
🔍 Validating Your Idea Before Building
• Testing your assumptions before writing code
• Conducting meaningful customer conversations
• Understanding whether people actually need your solution
• Knowing when to move forward or pivot
🏗️ Creating a Workable MVP
• What an MVP really is
• Choosing the right features for version one
• Building only what creates value
• Launching faster without overbuilding
⚡ Building Smarter with AI
• Using AI tools to speed up research, planning, and product development
• Reducing development time with modern workflows
• Turning ideas into prototypes more efficiently
🚀 Preparing for Your First Launch
• Knowing when your MVP is ready
• Finding your first users
• Collecting valuable feedback
• Planning the next iteration with confidence
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## Come if you are:
• Someone with a startup idea but unsure where to begin.
• A student interested in entrepreneurship.
• A working professional planning to launch your first startup.
• A first-time founder looking for a practical roadmap.
• Someone who wants to build products based on real customer needs.