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@fun
let's say you have 3 types of users using your product, but you need to cater to one how do you decide which user type to focus on?
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Why three? What's the connection between them? i.e. content producer to consumer
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there's 3 types of users visiting farcasterstudio.com but for different reasons/use cases one might be trying to grow a channel, another might be growing an account with less than 1000 followers, another might be neither and they might just like looking at stats
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this a hypothesis or you have data that shows and classifies users in these 3 categories?
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Not sure it’ll help, but I’ll suggest a reframe: three different jobs to be done, possibly by the same person (at least the first two). This might impact priority, structure, depth of feature, etc.
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Who has the bigger pain point? I would disregard the last type, they can become top of funnel and good marketing for later. But, solve the problem for either the first two. Instinct says channel is better because you may have people trying to grow a business following which has $$ returns attached.
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