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by romanhn
1048 days ago
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"Early adopters" is not some sort of a cohesive group that you can find in one place. I can't imagine such a platform being particularly useful either. Grab three random YC companies, say in education, AI MLOps, and agriculture, and you'll see that there's not really any common ground that would compel potential early users to gather (outside of Hacker News maybe ;)) Reality is that you have to find early adopters where they already are. You have to go to them, not vice versa. Talk to them and solve their problems, rinse and repeat. Many of them will not even realize that they have a problem or that it is solvable, so no chance they would have signed up for this hypothetical platform in the first place. |
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Got an idea I want to validate I posted this earlier but got no reply here on Hackernews. Not sure if I should just pick a name and do a soft launch on Product Hunt to see if people even like this idea?
Ask HN: Coding request between departments, potential startup idea? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37046357
Like with the early adopters platform, people of all sorts could go there and "back" ideas that haven't yet been implemented yet. Great name would be like "EarlyBird.com". People are early birds in that process so to say.
>You have to go to them, not vice versa. Talk to them and solve their problems, rinse and repeat.
Where do I even find them?