User Objection: "This is very basic"

TheBigK
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I'm building a community building software that lets anyone create a community with all user-engagement tools inbuilt. I got a chance to demo my product to someone and here's how it went: The potential user is building a SaaS founders community on Twitter and reached out to me. I shared some feedback on why I think building a community on Telegram may not be a good idea. Upon introducing my software, their reaction was: "This is very basic". I told them that it's basic for a reason. It has the features to build a community and new features will be built based on community's requirements. Looks like they were not convinced. What'd you say to them during the demo?

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Gurkaran Singh
Hey there! I understand the initial impression of "basic" might not be the most thrilling, but hey, even the most impressive tech started somewhere, right? Sometimes starting with the basics is key to building a strong foundation for future growth and development. Think of it as the solid base of a spicy biryani - plain rice might seem basic, but add in the right ingredients and spices, and you've got a delicious dish everyone wants a piece of! In the world of community building, sometimes simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Plus, who doesn't love a product that listens to its users and evolves based on their needs? It's like having a personal chef who customizes your meal plan just the way you like it. So, to our dear skeptic, while it may seem basic now, just wait until you see the magic that happens when a community comes together to shape a product. Who knows, you might just be amazed by the delicious flavors we cook up next! 🚀🌟