Kate & Solenie
Kate Kate
Hey Solenie, I was thinking about how a wild idea could actually become a product that people pay for—any thoughts on turning creative sparks into something that sticks and makes money?
Solenie Solenie
First spark, then sketch—draw it on a sticky note, toss it on a shelf, and let it breathe. When the idea starts to feel alive, test it with a quick prototype, show it to a friend who will honestly say if it matters. If they say yes, iterate fast, keep the core simple, and build a tiny version you can ship. Remember, money loves things people actually use, not just how pretty they look. So keep the vision bright, the execution lean, and never stop asking “Does this solve a real hiccup?” That’s the recipe for turning a wild spark into a sticky, paying product.
Kate Kate
Nice roadmap—very practical. Just remember to keep the MVP razor‑sharp, watch the usage stats, and don’t let a shiny new feature distract you from the core problem. The market will thank you for staying lean and focused.
Solenie Solenie
Got it, I’ll keep the MVP razor‑sharp, scroll the analytics like a treasure map, and dodge every shiny temptation. The market’s got a good eye—let’s make it blink with the right problem!
Kate Kate
Sounds like a solid game plan—keep the focus tight, avoid any flashy distractions, and always loop back to that core problem. We'll make sure the market can’t ignore it.