Customer Discovery and Problem Validation
Schedule five short interviews focused on the person, not your product. Ask about recent behavior, costs, and workarounds. Avoid selling; listen deeply. Share your top three insights afterward and tag us—real voices sharpen entrepreneurial instincts faster than spreadsheets.
Customer Discovery and Problem Validation
List the riskiest assumptions about problem, audience, and channel. Build tiny tests: a landing page, a cold email, a concierge demo. Measure behavior, not opinions. Post your experiment link and we will vote on the next metric you should track.
Customer Discovery and Problem Validation
Jamal started with a fitness app for everyone. Interviews showed busy nurses needed stress relief during night shifts. He pivoted to micro-guided routines and doubled retention. Your turn: who is your most underserved user, and what do they need right now?
