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How do you validate a startup idea before building? in Australia

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Short answer for Australian founders

Before writing any code, run a two-week validation sprint: map risky assumptions, interview 10 target customers about last-week behavior, then pre-sell a manual pilot. Only start building when at least 2 real buyers have paid for a version you're delivering by hand.

The Australian domestic market is small enough that segment choice decides the outcome — a broad segment gives you 10 interviews with 10 different problems and no pattern.

Step-by-step

  1. 1
    Write the one-sentence bet

    In one sentence: '<Segment> currently does <workaround> to solve <problem>, and would pay <price> for <wedge>.' If you can't fill in every blank, you're not ready to build — you're ready to interview.

  2. 2
    List the top 5 assumptions this bet depends on

    Not features. Assumptions: 'buyers exist', 'they have budget authority', 'the workaround costs enough to switch', 'they'll pay monthly not one-time', 'this is a top-3 problem for them'.

  3. 3
    Book 10 discovery calls in that segment

    Use LinkedIn, warm intros, or a paid outreach list. Book 10 in a week. If you can't get 10 calls, that's your first signal — you either don't know who the buyer is, or the problem isn't sharp enough for them to give you 20 minutes.

  4. 4
    Run behavior-anchored interviews

    Every question starts with 'the last time…'. Record and transcribe. Score each risky assumption after every call as confirmed / contradicted / unknown.

  5. 5
    Offer a manual pilot at real prices

    Take the 3 hottest interviews and offer to solve the problem for them next week — no product, just you. Charge real money. Two 'yes, here's a card' is your green light. Zero paying pilots means the assumption 'they'd pay' was wrong.

Where Australian founders find their first 10 interviews

  • Sydney and Melbourne founder communities, plus sector associations.
  • LinkedIn outreach — high response rates, low competition compared to the US.
  • Startmate, Antler and Blackbird portfolio networks for warm intros.
Local funding context: Startmate and Antler both run evidence-first selection processes, and the R&D Tax Incentive rewards documented experiments — both fit a written assumption-and-evidence trail.

Typical paid-pilot deposit in this market: A$700.

Frequently asked

What should I build first if validation succeeds?

Build the smallest thing that removes YOU from the manual pilot. Not the roadmap — just the one step you'd otherwise do by hand a hundred times.

Isn't building a prototype faster than interviewing?

Building is faster than interviewing only when you already know what to build. If you don't, you're building on top of untested assumptions — the expensive kind of speed.

How much money should a paid pilot be?

Enough to hurt if it's wrong. $500–$5,000 depending on segment. Symbolic $10 pilots don't validate willingness to pay; they validate willingness to try.

Is the Australian market big enough to validate in?

For validation, yes — you only need 10 interviews and 3 paying pilots. For scale, plan the US or SEA expansion test as a separate validation sprint rather than assuming it carries over.

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