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I built an app before doing enough market discovery. Taking a step back and looking - AmandaRob - 10-09-2021 I built an app before doing enough market discovery. Taking a step back and looking Hey All, I’ve spent the last year in my free time building MealMap, a grocery list iOS app that uses crowdsourcing to reorder your list based on the store layout. I’ve gone through several iterations, but feel I’ve gone past the MVP without understanding if there is truly a market here and without gaining enough user feedback. I wanted to take a step back to better define the problem statement, see if the current version of the app can help validate the problem, and see what problems others are having in the grocery store. Problem Statement: I’d like to break down the problem statement into 3 parts: ideal, reality, and consequences. Ideal Ideally users would be able to navigate through the grocery store in one swoop, picking up all items in their list without backtracking and doing so without going down unnecessary aisles. Reality Depending on how you create your list (paper, todo list app, specific grocery store app) and your knowledge of the store layout, you could have any set of realities.
Consequences
I’m looking for some feedback on my problem statement.
In my head I’ve had this vision for the app, however I don’t think I went through enough market discovery before jumping in. In the short term I am hoping to make grocery shopping easier for myself and others. In the long term I do see value in an application that has knowledge of all store’s layouts and where things are (think indoor mapping, VR navigation, etc.). The point of this post is to validate my app idea, although I do have a working version. If you feel so inclined to check it out, here it is. http://mealmap-app.com [link] [comments] |