Hi, makers:)
This week I thought that we would dive into the productivity market. Like everybody, I am struggling with time management and meeting deadlines.
Before we start I would like to say that the competition in the productivity market is huge and I am not a big fan of this market. So before diving into execution I would strongly recommend real market validation.
If you are in a hurry skip directly to the lean canvas starting from đźš© Problem.
“Perfection is the enemy of good.” - Voltaire
The chimp in my brain said that we have to deal with procrastination and gave me an idea. I would call it - Next Deadline.
The historical meaning of deadline —> a line drawn around a prison beyond which prisoners were liable to be shot.
"Everyone procrastinates, but not everyone is a procrastinator." - Joseph Ferrari
So the main point of the idea is to create future action that can’t be canceled. So, for example, I have to write a newsletter weekly and publish it on Mondays. I commit and schedule an action that will publish this particular story next Monday at 12 p.m. The commitment was made and the story will be published no matter what. I can only update the content until the deadline.
Set deadline (future event action) —> deliver/update (get job done) —> automatic execution of set events.
Possible future actions —> sending emails, social share/publish, file upload …
It’s like ifttt.com or buffer.com for future events that you can’t cancel.
I know it sounds a little bit scary, but when you know that there’s no way back you get in action and forget procrastination.
NEXT DEADLINE
đźš© Problem
- People fail to meet deadlines.
- People procrastinate when they don't set deadlines.
Existing Alternatives
âś… Solution
Tool for setting deadlines (future action) that can't be canceled & only updated. (Set future action —> Execute/Update —> Action execution )
- Send Email
- Post on social
- Publish file
- ……….
Key Metrics
đź’ˇ Unique Value Proposition
- Set deadlines action that can’t be canceled and get into action.
- High-Level Concept - buffer for deadlines
đź‘Ą Customer Segments
- Students
- Tech teams
- Early Adopters - Local students
đź’˛Cost Structure
- Server Hosting
- Product Development
- Team Payroll
đź’° Revenue Streams
- Investments
- Premium feature - extend the deadline for 1 day, week … for X $
🤯 Some facts
- The global productivity management software market size is expected to reach USD 102.98 billion by 2027, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., expanding at a CAGR of 13.4% over the forecast period.
- Why Deadlines Are Important for Entrepreneurs
- By setting a strict deadline in advance you can cut off this expansion and focus on what is most important.
- In order to get rid of the inefficiencies of internally-negotiated deadlines, you should just do the opposite: be open about them and announce the deadlines to the world.
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