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Most founders don’t have a distribution problem — they have a timing problem

I keep seeing founders say “distribution is the hardest part” — but I think that’s slightly off.

From what I’ve experienced, it’s not really a distribution problem… It’s a timing + signal problem.

You can post everywhere, run cold outreach, try 5 channels at once — and still feel like everything is random.

But the few moments that actually worked for me had one thing in common:
I was showing up when the problem was already active.

Not trying to convince someone they have a problem.
Not pitching.
Just entering an existing conversation where the pain was already visible.

For example:
→ someone complaining about inconsistent client flow
→ someone frustrated with outreach not converting
→ someone asking “how do you actually get users early on?”

Those conversations convert 10x easier than any cold message or generic content.

It made me realize something:

Maybe the real question isn’t
“What channel should I use?”

but:
“Where are people already expressing the exact pain I solve — right now?”

Curious how others here think about this —
Are you focusing more on channels or on finding these “high-intent moments”? 🤔

on March 26, 2026
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