from /villagepump/FractalReaderの運営日誌

  • How can the product’s value be increased by providing it to different types of customers?

    • Superficially, the focus is on the value of “individuals being able to read text quickly and deeply -> making them happy.”
      • When trying to monetize that customer value, it might involve “charging that person through a subscription,” for example.
    • However, there seems to be additional value created by the use of FractalReader.
    • By the way, I remember [20230824 TeaRoom岩本さん#64e8c38979e1130000d2f708] also discussing something similar.
      • By taking a broad view of society and being able to identify “if X exists here, this person will perceive value,” a mechanism can be designed for money to flow towards X.
      • Even items that seem unlikely to sell can become successful if someone designs the right mechanism for them.
  • To find such opportunities, could methods like interviews or hearings, or market research be used?

    • It seems unlikely to discover these just by brainstorming alone.
    • Observing the real world is necessary.
  • Does PMF refer to the moment when this is found? (blu3mo)(blu3mo)

  • Understanding the true meaning of “common startup terms” feels like a deeper level of comprehension has been achieved, at least.

  • In the design process here, understanding the concept of first-mover advantage and being able to create/discover mechanisms to outperform competitors is crucial.

    • Creating mechanisms to win at a higher level of abstract design is powerful.
    • If that is not achievable, it could lead to competitions like the “product polishing race” or the “marketing race.”
    • Discussions around network effects and similar concepts are relevant.