It doesn't make sense. Incubators asking for competitive analysis, market size, etc. at pitch desk, when any subscription to these services is expensive for a solopreneur, and not easily accessible (companies like AlphaSense or Bloomberg even ask for a phone call prior to even offering a price).
How do you do it, do you have to go looking for database leaks?
It seems that the whole game of technology entrepreneurship is already prearranged.
Idea extraction doesn't cost a lot of money and in some ways is probably more effective than companies like Bloomberg or Gartner.
Dane first came onto my radar after the product (based on Gartner surveys) my company wasted 144+ man months building failed to garner a single sale. Meanwhile I heard Dane single-handedly built an SaaS with over $50,000 MRR despite lacking any coding skills and being borderline technology-illiterate. (He actually built several of these SaaS's). I had to find out what the difference was...
The goal of market research is to find a pain point people will pay money to solve. You don't need to survey thousands of people to find that pain. Dane actually built https://www.paperlesspipeline.com/ as a solo entreprenuer after a single person told him exactly how it should be built. (He spent months before finding that person and then having the right conversation with them, though.)
After building several profitable companies, Dane tried to codify his method into a process he called "idea extraction."
Dane has discussed his process a lot. I'll share two examples below:
- https://startfromzero.com/
- https://mixergy.com/interviews/dane-maxwell-foundation-inter...