How to find Product-Market fit?
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Teases A comment thread with the extremely knowledgeable Tristan Kromer, reminded me of several misleading responses I’ve heard from customers. At first glance it sounds like they’re saying, “Yeah, I’d pay for that”, but are really just being teases. Consider the following replies to, “Would you pay for it?”: “Yeah, I’d definitely recommend it to my boss”
The scenario: I want to get some feedback from a potential customer I find their contact information Send a succinct, but personalized, email asking to chat or meet up Crickets What now? Well, if I even remember that I emailed them (unlikely) I could chalk it up as, “I’m not providing enough value for them
There were few things in my startup experience as uncomfortable as asking a potential customer how much they’d pay for an idea I’d become emotionally vested in. That discomfort inspired a number of excuses for not asking: They’ll think I only care about money/that I’m greedy. It doesn’t matter what they say, it won’t be