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Easiest way would be to use an existing A/B testing service (e.g. https://www.optimizely.com/) Or, you could do it manually by sending out (via email or whatever) different links to different people.

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There are quite a few issues multiplying apps on the app store itself. So I'd save that for a time when you have some very precise discovery to do. My recommended growth hack strictly for a short-term test is to price the app on the store at the lowest figure you want to test, while naming a ran...

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Mock role-play with both parties at the same time (remote or in the same building). Schedule an hour session, pay for their time. This is the fastest method. In your question, you mention "often takes several months". I would assume there is a scenario that doesn't take several months. I would ...

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You can try here, there will most likely be some 'experts' in the mix of people that check it out. https://www.reddit.com/r/AlphaAndBetaUsers https://www.reddit.com/r/NewProducts Also, I would do a search through Clarity for 'wordpress' or 'video' and book a call with someone that's an expert in...

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UserTesting can be instructive in terms of understanding whether people understand your copy, CTAs, and intended flows but generally, I've found the quality of their panels to be pretty low. You're almost always getting people who are not your actual users, so the feedback can only be generally...

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Here are some things I would try. 1. LinkedIn Advertising. Why? Because it seems like your app is designed for a very specific type of person and on LinkedIn you can target users with ads by job description (amongst other things). In short, if you've got a pretty good idea of the job titles, ...

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Depend on how much you willing to invest to do the validation. The methods vary due to many factors such as the nature of business, the ease of collecting data, quality of the information produced, set of assumptions made, etc. From a simple survey to a structured survey ... From an empirical a...

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Just like most things, the answer is a bit of an "it depends" situation. Generally speaking the more your app functionality/features/experience is tied to calls and SMS then the more probabilistic it is you should need to test the interruptions. FWIW my firm has helped launch dozens of mobile ...

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The answer is "it depends". It depends on the following: 1) Your current 'runway': [How much money you have saved + Your current recurring income - Your current expenses]. 2) How much money it would take to develop a 'minimal viable product' (MVP) that would allow you to test your idea. (i.e. ...

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I do not believe you should incorporate your company yet as there is a chance you will scrap the idea or iterate on the assumptions after analysis. I suggest you run your initial testing on a very minimal MVP to see if there is interest. I would go further in saying that you should not even allow...

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