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My team and I built this. We tried to make it work on smartwatches, but necessary Hz, battery life, and UX limitations (ie: being in a "fitness session" to access necessary sensors) all proved to be an inadequate user experience. So we just created dedicated hardware and firmware.

Check us out here: https://immutouch.com/

Here's TechCrunch's write up on us: https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/09/dont-immutouch/


This essay points out valid weaknesses in the lean startup approach, but really loses it's edge when it suggests that "social proofs" - such as the ability to hire highly paid talent and/or acquire funding - are better, higher priority signals of validation. Yes, customer interviews too early on a "guess" that is barely thought through is not an efficient use of resources. But trying to hire and raise is a worse alternatives.


what would be better validation signals?


The lonely aspect is incredibly difficult, especially if you're an extroverted person that draws their energy from collaborating with others. I also find the lack of accountability to others as hard. I know there are services that cater to this type of founder/freelancer.


I have found that running a twitter account is helping for this. I have <20 people following and their encouragement that my stuff is not total rubbish really helps.


I see a few startup related books titled "Traction" on Amazon. Can you link / clarify which author? Thanks!


Sure - Traction, a startup guide, by Weinberg. Excellent book.


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