The most underrated step in the patent process? WRITE. IT. DOWN. Document your invention with dates. Describe what it is, how it works, what problem it solves, and when you developed it. Document what didn’t work right. Dr. Frankenstein went through a lot of trial and error to bring his creation to life. If you’re not working alone, document who did what. Credit Igor with using the damaged brain and note what result that produced. You don’t need fancy legal language, just make clear, detailed notes.

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