Lior - PostFarcon Syndrom pfp
Lior - PostFarcon Syndrom
@lior
Lots of learnings and insights from Farcon but one that hit me hard is that as high signal high quality the Farcaster community is, that comes with a huge disadvantage Since everyone are so capable, we are all (I'm including my self in this sin) trying to push our own thing As much as I came with a stated goal to find collaborators, it feels like if you really wanna find ppl to build with you, better find them outside of this community.
2 replies
0 recast
5 reactions

kompreni πŸš‚ pfp
kompreni πŸš‚
@kompreni
@macedo lets fix this! we need matchmaking on fc...
1 reply
0 recast
3 reactions

Filipe Macedo pfp
Filipe Macedo
@macedo
this could connect nicely with other insight that I got...builders are also super early adopters. how can we help each other out more by trying each others products? maybe the matchmaking could tap into that...we should be each others first users
1 reply
0 recast
3 reactions

Lior - PostFarcon Syndrom pfp
Lior - PostFarcon Syndrom
@lior
i'd love to implement this feature on @productclank. for my own need + for any builder launching on PC Actually that was a feature @dwr.eth suggested i consider when we met in Farcon Top believers in products could also be early adopter that help test, try and provide feedback to a newly launched product
2 replies
0 recast
2 reactions

Lior - PostFarcon Syndrom pfp
Lior - PostFarcon Syndrom
@lior
@chriscocreated and I were doing it on @cogs for @ponder, I can think of a streamlined version of it, all happening async + chat group https://paragraph.xyz/@liorg/coown-ponder-case-study
2 replies
0 recast
4 reactions

kompreni πŸš‚ pfp
kompreni πŸš‚
@kompreni
cool post - didn't know you guys did that. simplifying + productizing the consultation process makes sense. helping out another team is often the first step to eventually joining them.
1 reply
0 recast
2 reactions

Lior - PostFarcon Syndrom pfp
Lior - PostFarcon Syndrom
@lior
100% On @cogs we found hanging out together, giving @cojo.eth direct feedback and being part of a successful product launch were all good motivators beyond also getting a small $ recognition for the time spent (it think all in all we distributed ~$10K among participants) And it seem it was valuable because we ended up running 3 campaigns with Ponder (lol i almost forgot...luckily i documented it all) https://paragraph.com/@liorg/coown-growth-studio-x-ponder-building-on-success-with-social-predictions -->
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction