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I spent last month testing some assumptions like: founders want to meet others in-person. These assumptions failed as it's not as simple as that. There are some intricacies.
Well, I think will come back to the original asusmption that sort of worked. People liked being on the map, sharing their profile, and getting discovered.
One thing I've learned from building Flowtica Scribe is the importance of being your own super user. You really start to notice the little things that matter.
For our AI Pen, we were initially all about the pen itself. Then, a team member (a big pen fan) showed us his Montblanc. The pen was nice, sure, but it was the leather case that really stood out. It just felt quality.
That got us thinking about our own pen's charging case. It shouldn't just charge the pen. It could be more.
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Coming up with Ideas is hard. Execution is harder. Getting users is harder still.
If you ve been through the full cycle - from idea to product in people s hands - you know it s not just tactics that matter. The mindset you carry shapes every decision, pivot, and late-night problem you face.
So I m curious:
If you ve built, shipped, and grown something, what s the one mindset shift that made the biggest difference for you?
We just shipped one of the most requested features in FollowUp by AssetMule and it's a big step forward in helping sales reps enable their champions and accelerate deals.
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Starting with the end in mind can completely change how you play the game. It sets the rules from day one and gives you clarity on when it s time to step away.
Here s the story behind a small detail in the @Flowtica Scribe's charging case. You don't often see "rapid iteration" with hardware, but the core principle of obsessing over the little things is universal.
A simple realization sparked this feature: since the Flowtica Scribe is a real pen, users will face that classic moment of "ink anxiety." A spare refill is essential, not just for practical needs, but for peace of mind. During development, dozens of refills were used, which reconnected the team with the simple joy of pen-on-paper writing.
Most founders rush into building, but some do the opposite. They validate demand first, sometimes without writing a single line of code. A few ways I ve seen it done: 1)Run targeted ads to a simple landing page with email capture 2)Build a niche audience on social media 3)Publish a newsletter around the problem space 4)Use surveys or polls to gauge interest The benefit? You know exactly who s interested and you re building a warm audience that s ready on launch day. What s the best pre-product traction hack you ve used or seen?