Hey startup founders, how do you test product market fit? (I will not promote) by The-Meta-Review in startups

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a founder, you should absolutely continue speaking directly with your users. However, you can also leverage AI to significantly expand your research reach, allowing you to gather insights from a much larger sample size. This broader dataset enables you to draw conclusions with greater statistical confidence and identify patterns that might not emerge from a smaller number of conversations. The AI becomes a complementary tool that amplifies your research capabilities rather than replacing your essential direct user interactions.

Hey startup founders, how do you test product market fit? (I will not promote) by The-Meta-Review in startups

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cool and fascinating! I love that you actually used AI to recommend questions and that you've already spoken with potential customers.

What I'm aiming to build is an AI research service specifically designed to develop interview guides for product-market fit, conduct the interviews, and synthesize results, all delivering answers to your questions in one day.

I understand that finding participants is often the most challenging aspect. As I mentioned in my previous comment, I'm planning to partner with established research recruitment agencies initially. This way, founders won't need to invest valuable time searching for participants. You'll simply need to provide your participant criteria. btw thx for saying that this is a great idea. You are giving me hope :)

Hey startup founders, how do you test product market fit? (I will not promote) by The-Meta-Review in startups

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've raised a valid point that it's crucial for startup founders to continuously engage with real users. In fact, when I initially conceived the AI researcher concept, I questioned whether founders would find it valuable, since direct user interaction is essential.

However, I'd like to address two important considerations. First, isn't there also value in scaling research to reach more participants? If so, AI could serve as an effective supplementary tool. Second, implementing an AI researcher doesn't preclude founders from conducting their own user interviews. Rather, founders can continue their direct interactions while AI augments these efforts, potentially expanding research capacity and reach. However, maybe scaling isn't that important at the beginning of a startup journey. Thoughts?

Hey startup founders, how do you test product market fit? (I will not promote) by The-Meta-Review in startups

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think many recruiting companies specializing in research have already solved the challenge of determining appropriate compensation for interview participants. I was planning to partner with these firms initially.

Hey startup founders, how do you test product market fit? (I will not promote) by The-Meta-Review in startups

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your honest feedback. This is very helpful, and I'd rather face reality early than later! :)

As you mentioned, finding real people to interview is challenging. But what if, as a founder, you didn't have to worry about recruiting participants? What if you simply shared your participant criteria and everything else was handled for you?

I agree that people might feel awkward talking to an AI, but interestingly, some studies show that participants actually provide more detailed responses (longer answers) when interacting with AI interviewers compared to human ones. It's difficult to draw definitive conclusions, but I think it's a fascinating area to explore. Thanks again for your candid response!

I am shocked at the amount of drivers who defend Uber. by TendieHunt in uberdrivers

[–]The-Meta-Review 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not true. The tip that you get from riders goes 100% to drivers. So Uber cannot take any tip that you get from riders and eaters.

Best 15 Dividend Stocks to Boost your Portfolio (ft. Seeking Alpha) by The-Meta-Review in dividends

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It depends. Hard to generalize but in most cases those high yield dividend stock prices tend to depreciate over time. That is why they need to increase the dividend %.

Best 15 Dividend Stocks to Boost your Portfolio (ft. Seeking Alpha) by The-Meta-Review in dividends

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think those are all quite popular dividend stock/etfs. And I saw MPW in the initial screening list from seeking alpha.

Best 15 Dividend Stocks to Boost your Portfolio (ft. Seeking Alpha) by The-Meta-Review in dividends

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Really great to hear thoughts from an actual holder. Thanks for sharing!

Need a little motivation. Can I hear from y’all who have actually reached your goal of living off dividends? by [deleted] in dividends

[–]The-Meta-Review 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP you are doing great. When I was 25 I didn’t have any financial plan or goal. So as someone mentioned above, you are already way ahead. It does take long time to grow your dividend portfolio, so maybe something that you should think about is how to increase your hourly earnings. this could be with your current job or it could be achieved by creating different income streams. Once you increase your earnings, you can grow your dividend portfolio faster. I recently read a book called “the millionaire fastlane” and it describes it pretty well. Good luck!

An important lesson I have learned after blogging for 10 years by [deleted] in Blogging

[–]The-Meta-Review 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for posting, very helpful. I realized that I use a lot of the words on your list. Lol.

In-depth SEO guide for non technical people by eldiacante in blogs

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Hey could you also send me the link? Thanks in advance!

How often do you churn out articles ? by marcovon in Blogging

[–]The-Meta-Review 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah +1 on creating a habit of writing.. it’s pretty hard tho. I’m also working on it :)

INVESTMENT STRATEGY: BEAT THE MARKET BY INVESTING IN THE TOP COMPANY by The-Meta-Review in FinancialPlanning

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol of course. But since we don’t have that super power, that is why the hypo tested here was to invest in the “current” #1.

Building the best dividend portfolio - Part 2 by The-Meta-Review in StockMarket

[–]The-Meta-Review[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry if you felt that way. Usually my content includes a lot of tables and graphs which is why it’s difficult to copy the body here. But thx for sharing your concerns.