Most Web3 products don't fail because of tech.
They fail because of trust.
Bad onboarding, confusing flows, vague value prop = no traction, no raise.
Great UX isn't a polish layer. It's your pitch, product, and growth engine.
Chris Halaskax.comMost Web3 products don't fail because of tech. They fail because of trust. Bad onboarding, confusing flows, vague value prop = no traction, no raise. Great UX isn't a polish layer. It's your pitch, product, and growth engine.
i was just talking to my friend (we were on a walk through madison square park) about how a ton of products today don’t struggle because they’re bad (they’re in fact really good). they struggle because no one can understand why they matter.
what’s missing isn’t code or design. it’s clarity. it’s a story people remember ... See more
signüllx.comTurns out no amount of fundraising, press, buzz, amazing employees, and/or cool tech guarantees you product market fit.
Michael Seibelx.com“If your product has no traction then it either is the wrong product or the execution is not good enough. You can try to validate the product idea with research but until you make the execution good then you never know for sure. Users won't tell you that, they just leave or don't use it.”