🧰 173: What is the point of No Code tools? An online marketplace example, Match with a dev shop in hours and more
Make something that a small number of people want a lot
Make something that a small number of people want a lot
There are a dozen essays on PMF.
Superhuman gave us an actionable playbook for improving PMF.
Analyse the feedback of those that “would be disappointed” if your product no longer existed
Analyse the feedback of that that “would be somewhat disappointed” to figure out how to convert them into fanatics
Ignore those who “would not be disappointed” if you no longer existed
Spend 50% of your time improving things for 1) and 2)
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💡Good to Know
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