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Why 90% of great products fail at customer discovery
2 abilafredkb 1 6/1/2025, 3:30:37 PM smarketly.lema-lema.com ↗
Niche subreddits for specific industries Discord servers for freelancers in particular fields LinkedIn groups focused on operational challenges Slack communities for remote teams
Most founders never find these communities because they're not obvious. They're buried 3-4 clicks deep from the surface-level places everyone knows about. I realized this after three of my own products failed despite "validating" them with hundreds of people. The validation was real, but I was validating with the wrong audience segment. The breakthrough came when I started treating customer discovery like investigative journalism instead of market research. Instead of asking "who might want this?" I started asking "where are people already complaining about this exact problem?" This shift changed everything. Found customers who were not just interested, but actively seeking solutions and willing to pay immediately. Has anyone else noticed this pattern? How do you find the communities where your actual customers spend time?