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Weekly feedback-Friday thread for founders

Recurring community thread soliciting feedback on pitches and ideas. Not a specific problem statement.

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Business Operations86% match

Founders Struggle to Validate and Improve Their Product Pitch

Early-stage founders have difficulty gauging whether their product pitch is clear, compelling, and resonant with target audiences. Testing with friends lacks objectivity, and structured pitch feedback tools or communities are hard to find. This is a general discussion thread without a discrete software-addressable gap.

Business Operations82% match

First-Time Founders Cannot Distinguish Valuable Ideas From Noise

Aspiring entrepreneurs evaluating product ideas have no systematic framework for distinguishing real market demand from speculation, leading to repeated self-rejection or building toward markets without buyers. The information asymmetry between founders and the market creates a high barrier to starting, independent of execution capability.

Marketing & Growth81% match

No Real Customer Feedback Available Before Product Launch

Early-stage founders lack access to genuine customer feedback during pre-launch when they have no users yet, making product validation guesswork. Existing interview methodologies require access to real users, leaving a gap for zero-user validation approaches.

Marketing & Growth80% match

Marketing Strategy for Crowdsourced Decision-Advice App MVP

A founder built an MVP for a social advice platform where users submit dilemmas, pick advice, and report outcomes. The app aims to build a dataset on human decision-making with outcome-scored advisors. They are seeking early distribution and marketing guidance.

Marketing & Growth80% match

Startup launch platforms require approval and scheduled timing

Founders building products face mandatory approval queues and fixed launch windows on major launch platforms, delaying their ability to get in front of audiences. The gatekeeping model creates friction that disadvantages solo builders and early-stage projects. This timing dependency makes it harder to act on momentum when a product is actually ready.

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