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Founders – how do you identify and listen to your potential users/communities?

1 points by benoit_cotte 6 years ago · 4 comments · 1 min read


Trying to apply the "don't build hoping for interest" motto. Before conducting user interviews (via Mom tests), I wanted to start listening to specific communities online. How do you do that yourself?

verdverm 6 years ago

I've been a part of the communities (develop) for a long time and later started a business once I deeply understood (enough, years) the hardest problems we face

  • benoit_cotteOP 6 years ago

    I see - you ended up crafting for your own community. What if you are not part of the community yet and you want to join one, how would you do?

    • verdverm 6 years ago

      I'd join a community primarily because I'm interested in the same thing, not because I want to find somewhere to sell / market research. Most communities will reject you for too much business unless it's a part of who they are or you've been around long enough to know how this is normal done and received.

      I would not say I crafted a community (trying to do that now actually). More that I'm a developer and we hang out in certain places, and that I simply hung out

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