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The Mom Test is a quick, practical guide that will save you time, money, and heartbreak.
They say you shouldn't ask your mom whether your business is a good idea, because she loves you and will lie to you. This is technically true, but it misses the point. You shouldn't ask anyone if your business is a good idea. It's a bad question and everyone will lie to you at least a little . As a matter of fact, it's not their responsibility to tell you the truth. It's your responsibility to find it and it's worth doing right .
Talking to customers is one of the foundational skills of both Customer Development and Lean Startup. We all know we're supposed to do it, but nobody seems willing to admit that it's easy to screw up and hard to do right. This book is going to show you how customer conversations go wrong and how you can do better.
Paul Smith is an executive at Ori Industries.
The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick It’s the first book every founder needs to read after having an idea - but before they do anything about it. I’ve probably recommended it to a founder a week for the past decade.
The "Build In Public" Guy. Building @BIPF_ and @buildinpublic_ pod. I help ambitious founders tell stories that resonate. Partner at @utopicventures.
"The Mom Test" by @robfitz deserves cult status ⚡️ This book took my understanding of customer discovery as a founder and flipped it on its head. Here are 7 of my takeaways from this book, with actual quotes:
On a mission to help #veterinarians save time and money with automation. CEO of @VitusVet. Cat Dad. (he/him)
“Every time you talk to someone, you should be asking at least one question which has the potential to destroy your currently imagined business.” ― Rob Fitzpatrick, The Mom Test: How to talk to customers & learn if your business is a good idea when everyone is lying to you