Finding first users can matter more than polishing features

In the early stage of building a product, meeting other and finding real users can more than spending another week improving . After several months of building products and about growth, a free offer was made to help teams that are struggling to find early users.

The help includes becoming a first user and manually searching public online conversations to find the first 10 possible users. There is no charge and no sales pitch, and interested can leave a comment.

Key points

  • Early products may need user discovery more than more feature polish.
  • Public online conversations can be searched to find likely first users.
  • The offer includes trying the product as a first user and finding 10 possible users.
  • The help is described as free, with no sales pitch.
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