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How I used Reddit to validate my product and got over 400 upvotes on my first post ever

Reddit post

A couple of months ago, I was trying to validate my product idea, specifically to ensure that the problem I was tackling was as real as I thought. I was also attempting to collect wishes and frustrations in the form of words in order to refine my marketing speech.

I didn't have an online presence to leverage, so my options were pretty limited. The best bet was trying to gain engagement on an upvote-powered social site like Reddit. Indie Hackers is also a solid choice, but that's only if indie hackers are your target audience. We're likely not, though—we stingy freaks.

Here's what I did:

  1. I identified a subreddit where people were discussing the problem. I read a few posts to immerse myself in the tone. I also carefully read the guidelines to make sure I wouldn't make a faux pas.
  2. I created a cool meme (I could have used plain text, but I love memes) accompanied by an open-ended question.
  3. I interacted with commenters through upvotes and replies, though I'm not sure it was even necessary.
  4. I compiled all the responses into a document, categorizing them as either motivations or frustrations.

I used that document to prioritize features for my product, Candix, and some of the locutions collected were so relevant that they're used as is on the homepage.

Here's the post: If you had one wish to solve hiring, what would you wish for? It could be a product idea, the change of a practice, or anything.

posted to Icon for group Ideas and Validation
Ideas and Validation
on January 3, 2024
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    i will also try it...

  2. 1

    Happy that it worked! Might use this method in a while :)

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