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by vunderba 123 days ago
Trust is your biggest hurdle. For me, you'd have to answer several questions before I'd be comfortable plunking down 1000 USD.

1. Who are you?

2. Are you an established expert in any of the overlapping fields? (video, product demos, outreach, sales, SEO, etc)

3. How do I know you're not just throwing together an animated figma and using bots to simulate survey answers?

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Great questions—you're right to ask.

1. Who am I: jone, ex-tplink engineer, spent 3 months building a feature that got 0 sales. Painful lesson. Now trying to solve that for others.

2. Expertise: Not an expert in video/sales. That's why I'm talking to people like you first instead of building a platform. Currently learning by doing—first 3 validations are free in exchange for brutal feedback.

3. Fraud: Valid concern. My current process: - Typeform/Google Forms (you own the raw data) - You pick the channels (your Twitter, your Reddit, your email list) - I screen-record every response coming in - Deliverable: raw CSV + my analysis, not just a "trust me" PDF

   You're right that "public" without transparency is worthless. 
   What would make you trust the data?