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Startup 101: Here’s Your Step-By-Step Guide To Product Development

“The product that wins is the one that bridges customers to the future, not the one that requires a giant leap.” — Aaron Levie, an American entrepreneur, co-founder, and CEO of enterprise cloud company Box.

The growth of entrepreneurship in India has resulted in a plethora of startups and many of them have turned into successful, large companies, providing high-value exits for their investors. Meanwhile, the Indian startup ecosystem continues to grow, seeing a new addition almost every other day.

With technology driven startups garnering attention in India, innovation is at an all-time high and more than 5,200 tech startups were recorded in the country in 2017. According to Inc42 Datalabs Indian Tech Startup Funding Report H1 2018, fintech, enterprisetech, and ecommerce were the top sectors in the Indian startup ecosystem.

However, when it comes to product companies in India, they’re still struggling as they generally require much more capital and come with higher risks due to their longer development cycles.

After the development of the technology, the resulting hardware product takes a long time to mature. The time taken to produce a software product too is very long — as compared to software development — because extensive customer testing and iteration cycles are required to modify the product. It must be noted here that technology products are of two different types — a software product and a hardware product which uses software technology.

With multi-level work required in developing a product, startups end up spending a lot of time and effort in trying to analyse and understand from where to start the process of product development. Many a time, the product gets stuck at the idea stage with startups trying to figure out how and when to implement the idea.

In this week’s Startup 101 series, Prasanna Krishnamoorthy, founder of Upekkha, a B2B SaaS accelerator, helps young startups understand the lifecycle of product development from ideation to release.

Krishnamoorthy has simplified the process for startups. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ease the product development process:

This, according to Krishnamoorthy, is the most sureshot route for an early stage product startup to take and ensure that it’s on the right track to product development.

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