
Like a lot of first-time founders, I had a startup idea I was excited about — and no idea what to do next.
Should I start coding? Talk to users? Write a business plan?
Instead of overthinking, I signed up for a free 7-day sprint called **ZeroToGo,** and it gave me the structure I didn’t know I needed.
Day 1 Focus: Define the problem
I stopped thinking in terms of features and started focusing on pain. What problem was I really solving?
Day 2 Focus: Find the real user
Not just "entrepreneurs" or "students" but real, nameable humans.
Day 3 Focus: Shape the solution
I sketched a small transformation I could guide, not a massive product.
Day 4 Focus: Research competitors
I realized I didn’t need a new idea, just a sharper angle on a familiar one.
Day 5 Focus: Define my ideal user
I pictured a specific person instead of a blurry “audience.”
Day 6 Focus: MVP time
No code, just the simplest version of value I could test.
Day 7 Focus: Plan to launch
Suddenly, I had direction. And momentum.
ZeroToGo sends just one email per day, short, focused, and tailored to the type of idea you’re working on.
No logins, no downloads. Just guided action.
If you’re at Day 0 with your idea, I highly recommend starting with ZeroToGo.
It helped me go from vague concept to validated direction, without the usual chaos.