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I have $1,000 left -- An app/business idea -- & No technical skills. What to do?
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I recently got laid off and have a last $1,000 check coming in (really 1,600~ but the rest is for rent/utilities)

I have been working on this app/business idea for the last 8 months and am still in absolute love with the idea after refining and validating it.

It has to do with uploading content, and streaming aggregated data pertinent to interests to smartphones. I will be using cloud storage, cache delivery, and i want it to be on the web and a mobile app.

I have validated the product with over ~45 users:

*Have revenue streams (how i intend to make money off the idea) *Executive Summary *Techstack design to be used *Halfway completed design for mobile (graphics of interface) *Feature/Pricing Set

I have done a lot of research on the market, users, growth potentials and have done my viewing on startup school and how to start a startup (just a little background)

*Im not good at graphic design *Im not good at UI/UX design *I dont currently know how to code *I have 0 financial capital (and a now negative income) *Im alone at this point with the idea

How do i get my vision into a working prototype (min-via-prod)

From this point i think i can get users, more funding, and the whole marketing point (not nearly here yet, i have plans, but im going to focus on above)

Where do i go from here? How can i get this product made in a quality and timely manner? What would you/should i spend this money on? (Designs?)

I'm so lost, but i HAVE to see this product made!

Thank-you so much for reading!

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