Hi guys,
For half a year I've been busy building my own business. I joined courses on how to program, building websites with MVC in c# and it's been a very interesting journey. I tried to stay lean and agile, by adjusting my product to my customer’s needs. The responses were mostly neutral towards positive. I got inside about three major companies who listened to me and gave me feedback. Of those three I had one firm believer.
So today I had a meeting with my firm believer again, but now it seems they've kind of changed their minds and don't think it's for them. They believe that bigger companies would be interested in the product, but it's just not for them. They're still helping me ofcourse and giving me information that I can use to improve my product with.
The blow came in pretty hard and I'm feeling pretty down. I got accepted into an incubation program and my mentor there selected me because he believed in my idea, but at the moment, that's the only person really left except for myself who believes in it. Honest to God I think it's a great idea, it's just software that requires a community and that's ofcourse the hard part.
I'm starting to doubt myself on what I should do, stop pursuing this idea and get a normal job again, or continue on this road... The experience has been great and I've learned a lot so I'm totally not regretting anything, but perhaps it's time to go after something else when the people who should be enthousiastic about my idea, are not?
Any advice?
Thanks!
For half a year I've been busy building my own business. I joined courses on how to program, building websites with MVC in c# and it's been a very interesting journey. I tried to stay lean and agile, by adjusting my product to my customer’s needs. The responses were mostly neutral towards positive. I got inside about three major companies who listened to me and gave me feedback. Of those three I had one firm believer.
So today I had a meeting with my firm believer again, but now it seems they've kind of changed their minds and don't think it's for them. They believe that bigger companies would be interested in the product, but it's just not for them. They're still helping me ofcourse and giving me information that I can use to improve my product with.
The blow came in pretty hard and I'm feeling pretty down. I got accepted into an incubation program and my mentor there selected me because he believed in my idea, but at the moment, that's the only person really left except for myself who believes in it. Honest to God I think it's a great idea, it's just software that requires a community and that's ofcourse the hard part.
I'm starting to doubt myself on what I should do, stop pursuing this idea and get a normal job again, or continue on this road... The experience has been great and I've learned a lot so I'm totally not regretting anything, but perhaps it's time to go after something else when the people who should be enthousiastic about my idea, are not?
Any advice?
Thanks!