First, let's take a look at your idea. Ask yourself these questions. What are you gonna do? What is it that you really want to do? What's the inspiration? Who's gonna care?
You know, is there a problem that needs to be solved? Is there a an interest? Do you already have a product? Is there a product that you want to reposition? To use the blockchain to fuse the blockchain with this product, better the product via a token a coin or the blockchain? Or just attract a new audience?
What's the inspiration? Why are you driven to do this? Can you get it done? Can you describe this idea in one sentence? You know, Airbnb on the blockchain, for example, Tinder on the blockchain, make it relatable. Can you describe this in a diagram how to use user flows, user stories, user cases These are going to be big because throughout the literature throughout the documentation and throughout the website, and talking to investors and talking people, you're going to have to get them to get the idea really quickly.
And some people are visual learners. And we want to cover all learners. So within the document in within your literature, you're gonna have to use charts and diagrams, you need to convey ideas very quickly and very thoroughly. And finally, again, does it solve an actual problem? The litmus test is really, you know, can you ask yourself, do 100 people more have this problem? Is there a problem and some products will actually solve multiple problems, and we'll get to that later?
Because we don't want to waste an opportunity to discuss how our product or service could be useful to a larger audience potentially. So that wraps up the idea