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0xSkywalkerL ๐ฉ
@0xskywalkerl
My biggest gripe as a first-time web3 founder: Getting clarity on your target user persona is tough. Anons want to stay anon, which makes user interviews tough to do. Bucketing users under trader / airdrop hunter / crypto-native / etc. is vague and doesn't help. What am I doing wrong? How have you guys cracked this?
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Samuel
@samuellhuber.eth
Iโd suggest running a bounty in the channel where your target audience is most active and have them complete a task after signup for warps or USDC Make claim requirement to provide feedback or even screen recording of them doing + feedback Easiest clear value way How to run bounties? Check @bountycaster
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
Why aim for web3 users when you can just go for normal users who donโt want or need to know about any of the tech at all?
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
The key is to stop trying to no to make a product for someone else, make the product you would be excited to use
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Grit, ุฅูุดุงุกุงููู.eth
@grit
No. But manually onboarding friends and getting constant feedback in depth and quality. And offering rewards for this is something that has helped immensely.
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kerman
@kerman
Checkout arcxanalytics.com for precisely this :)
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