In this series I’ll validate a new idea. Read about the concept and the idea . here (Day 0) here (Day 1) It’s not really a launch, but I give access to users, which makes the process I’m in now similar to what I’d do when I launch. So what’s the difference between a launch and early access? The difference is that I won’t try to get as many eyes on the project as possible yet. I (hopefully) have enough people onboard to test this product. That’s what the marketing efforts of the last weeks were about. The goal of an MVP is to learn, not to grow. For now I won’t reach out to press, nor change the landing page. The goal is to improve the product to something that is easily worth paying for. That’s probably not the case with what I have now. Photo by JC Gellidon What have I been working on today? Improved data collection Got rid of a bug & more fields Improved scraping-system There was a bug with loading stuff Some notifications to guide the user The app is still far from perfect in that regard Small UI-Changes The plan for tomorrow You know what happens at day 30. I’ll finish up some things on the product side Like adding analytics, yep, it’s not finished Check the permission system I don’t need bugs there **Hope that building the app works out** Do you still think tomorrow is the day? Set up a download link Tell people via email Write a nice article The earlier you give me your email at , the earlier you’ll be able to use the app. findbetterquestions.com ← Day 28 — Checking In → Day 30 — I built an MVP