My Weather Forecasting Startup Will Not Fail

This isn’t an exercise in positive thinking, it’s rather a reaction I had when I finished reading this article I found today via Y Combinator Hacker News. The article was posted by Steve Spalding of How To Split an Atom and covers some basic startup shortfalls.
Here’s the run down of each category and how Other Weather fairs:
Obviously, The Product Will Sell Itself
I’m working on this one, and promotion takes time and lots of it, or if you lack time you can spend lots of money. We’re not sitting around betting that our weather forecasting site will just “take off”. 4/5
People Care About Features!
We launched Other Weather with a tight, but I think pretty nice set of features. I’m not adding any features until I “sell” users on this concept. Once that’s done we’ll add features based on user feedback, although if we had the budget I’d add some essential features (not OpenID or any of that). 4/5
What Do You Mean We Don’t Need A Private Jet?
Spending is not a problem when you essentially fund your startup our of your pocket. 5/5
No One Told Us People Would Actually Use This Thing
This is related to features, but I think that the user interface of Other Weather is pretty good, and can actually be used. I posted about one of those features a while back (Multi Day Submit) It could use improvement, but again budget and ’selling the product you have’ comes into play. 3/5
Early Adopters Aren’t Real People
I’ve listened to early feedback on OW, but I’m being wise not to act abruptly and widely to any criticism thrown at my way. This is another area where Other Weather needs to improve, as we’ve had a few requests from users that have been shelved for a while. 3/5
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So out of 25 possible points, I’ve evaluated my startup at 19. Not bad, but not good either, we definitely need to improve our efforts in listening to early users and adding features that make the process of weather forecasting easier.
