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how to validate a whop product idea in 24 hours here’s the exact process i use to test if a system, automation, or digital product is worth building 👇 step 1 - scout the market in whop discover scroll through the top-performing products across categories: – trading & finance – ai tools – productivity systems – creative automation – niche communities what you’re looking for are patterns -> product formats that repeat (dashboards, workflows, access-based apps) -> pricing consistency ($10–$50 for entry-level tools, $100+ for advanced access) -> categories that have traction but still look underdeveloped make a list of 5 ideas where you could build a better version, faster, or cheaper step 2 - map the pain points head to Reddit, X, or Discord and search around that idea example: “ai workflow template”, “creative automation tool”, “ugc content planner” look for recurring pain points in posts or threads. these are your goldmine.. it’s literally the market telling you what’s broken. copy 5–10 comments or quotes that describe the core frustrations or desires. step 3 - sketch the MVP you don’t need to build it yet, just outline it. -> what problem does it solve? -> how do users interact with it? -> what’s the end result they get (time saved, output created, process simplified)? mock it up in Notion, Airtable, or a simple Google Doc. if it can be explained clearly in one page, it’s likely easy to sell. step 4 - post your “teaser” this is where you test for signal before effort. share a quick post or thread around your concept: “thinking about building a tool that automatically turns Reddit threads into marketing insights. would you use something like this?” or if you’re on Whop, just create a placeholder listing with: – your concept name – 2–3 bullet points of what it does – a simple waitlist or pre-order link if you can get 20+ signups, comments, or DMs.. it’s validated. step 5 - ship fast, iterate faster build the leanest version possible. don’t try to automate everything or design perfectly. -> launch a Notion template before you build a SaaS -> upload a single workflow before you make it pretty -> deliver value -> refine -> expand the fastest path to revenue online right is listening to what the market is already showing you it’s all there.. demand, proof, and pricing you just have to look closely enough to spot the next niche that hasn’t been claimed yet