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We’re winding down Frameboard 🖼🛹✌ Here’s a thread of our journey, mistakes, lessons, and everything in between—hoping it helps others building in crypto.
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If you went back to the start, knowing what you know now, how would you have pressure tested more whether it was “a solution in search of a problem”?
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Here are a handful of things I would’ve done differently to avoid SISPing: 1. Ask if we or people we know have this problem. 2. Talk to 10-20 crypto creators and people who collect content frequently. 3. Get feedback from crypto friends and investors before building. 4. If all that above checks out, create a cool experience for a single curator before building a full product. I think we would've grown skeptical by being honest about 1; struggled to find conviction after 2.A and likely killed it or taken a different path by 3. It's easy to say in hindsight, but the truth is we’d been grinding for a few years and desperate to find signs of PMF. In the moment, shipping felt like a faster path to learnings than more research.
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So many learnings here I’d love to unpack. Here’s two: 4. How would you (or someone) build an experience for one person without a product? Was there a point where you had a sense it wasn’t going to work and you could have pivoted hard, but decided to push through? If yes, what drove that decision?
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4. Build a web app and smart contract for a single creator to allow their fans to collect their curation. If people like it, do it again for another creator. 5. Good question for a longer convo ;)
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