What is your biggest fear when it comes to your product?

Vlad Zivkovic
28 replies
Launching a startup is not easy and we all have certain fear of failure. Share your biggest startup fear.

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André J
QA isn't gd enough
Vlad Zivkovic
@eonpilot Good point, I never thought about that one.
Ryan T - Dezbor.com
Blocker when huge traffic coming in
Vlad Zivkovic
@distartin Yes indeed! But at least you will have the assurance that people like your product with huge traffic 😁
suman saurabh
As a startup founder, my biggest fear when it comes to my product is the possibility of it not resonating with our target audience. I have put in countless hours of research and development to ensure that our product meets the needs and wants of our target demographic, but there is always the chance that we may have missed the mark. Additionally, we are constantly working to improve and innovate our product, but there is always the fear that our competitors may come out with something that completely outshines ours.
Andreas Møller
That no one will want to use it :)
Andreas Møller
@vladimir_zivkovic absolutely! We have been doing a ton of validation and we have been in closed beta for a couple of months. The feedback is very positive. But the feeling can still be there in the back of your head 😂
Vlad Zivkovic
@andreas_toddle Validate the need before the launch can help.
Vera Rose
not connecting with my target audience – #1
Justin Bassett-Green
@vera_ratovska the silver lining there is you'd have two ways to still move forward: pivot to the right target target audience for your product, or pivot to the right product for your target audience
Vlad Zivkovic
@vera_ratovska That's a big one for most of founders.
Hugo DEVEZE 🏴‍☠️
Not answering a real problem ! What about you @vladimir_zivkovic ?
Vlad Zivkovic
@devezehugo Not being able to make product market fit.
Stephen
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small points of failure that add up to a bad experience
Vlad Zivkovic
@stephen_smith67 Those are the ones we are always on the lookout for.
Justin Bassett-Green
@stephen_smith67 users will forgive most of the small small things if your website/app/cloud/whatever is fast.
Shekhar Iyer
user having to install the software and feel it is a waste of time or lazy, instead they decide to not buy but they end up missing out value of actually what they could have got from the software otherwise
Vlad Zivkovic
@shekhar_iyer That's a tough one I agree, having the barrier of downloading and installing the software is a big step which you need to overcome by offering a really good value. In one psychological research I've read that customers are more likely to skip the shop if there is one step at the doors and would rather enter the shops which are having the flat surface at the front door. But if your software is providing the value that won't stop people from downloading it.
Rishabh R
It's not a fear, but a hard part of the process. Building my authority and a personal brand where my target audience is
Ashish Rao
Change in trend & change in technology.
Alex Av
Wrong Product Market fit
Sandra Idjoski
@iamavalex I think many of us fear this one, it's probably the hardest aspect of building something
Too soon in the market and product keeping up to huge traffic.
WAZIRIHBS
convincing my target audience
Juan Wood
My biggest fear is that our product won't meet the high expectations of our customers, but we are continuously working to improve and deliver an exceptional experience.
Teresa Brown
The possibility of technological limitations hindering the full potential of our product is a concern, but we strive to push boundaries and embrace innovation to overcome any obstacles that may arise.