Customer Discovery Outreach Disguised as Research Request
This post is not a problem statement — it is a customer discovery solicitation targeting solo founders under the guise of a neutral listening session. No actual pain point, product gap, or user frustration is described. There is no actionable problem to evaluate or validate.
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