Answer 1
In terms of what has to be in place first: Framework-as-Diagnostic Overlay
Greg's 7-tactic framework overlaid on Yuri's current infra: | Tactic | Greg's framework says | We have | Verdict | |---|---|---|---| | 1. MCP server as sales team | Publish to Smithery/MCPT/OpenTools for $0 CAC discovery | Zero — neither BizBuilder/KPDD nor Solacian have an MCP server | **REAL GAP** — but applicability depends on whether the product answers a queryable question; Solacian (Maze-dissolving AI) plausibly does, KPDD (PMF discovery) plausibly does | | 2. Programmatic SEO at 10K-page scale | Next.js + Firecrawl + AI content for "best X for Y" patterns | Zero pro…
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Answer 2
In terms of what has to be in place first: PART II — THE COLD START PROBLEM
**Ch. 4 — Tiny Speck / Slack.** Tiny Speck spent 4 yrs 10 mo, raised $17M, hired 45 people on the multiplayer game **Glitch** — Butterfield: "97% who signed up would be out of there within five minutes" (leaky bucket). Relaunched as **Slack** → 20M DAU, ~1M businesses, exited to Salesforce for ~$26B, $800M+ revenue. Slack grew from an internal IRC-based "frankentool" (Slack = Searchable Log of All Conversation and Knowledge). **[BIZBUILDER]** Butterfield personally signed up 45 companies in private beta — "I just had friends at other companies" — and personally handled the …
Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/andrew-chen-cold-start-problem.md
Answer 3
In terms of what has to be in place first: 1.3 Code-Generated Ad Creatives (Cody Schneider method)
Source: [[../knowledge-env/synthesized/marketing-machine-10-parallel-agents.md]] **When to use**: zero budget for design, need to test messaging variations (not visual polish), finding the winning angle/pain point before investing in production **Process**: 1. Pick a reference ad format (Facebook Ads Library for competitor research, or "before/after" template) 2. Claude Code builds the ad as a React component (1080x1080px) 3. Research pain points via Perplexity API (scrape Reddit, YouTube, Twitter for ICP language) 4. Bulk-generate text variations: titles + paragraphs map…
Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/perf-marketing-playbook.md
Answer 4
In terms of what has to be in place first: PART III — THE TIPPING POINT
**Ch. 11 — Tinder (Tipping Point).** The Tipping Point = a **repeatable strategy** to launch network after network. Tinder: 2B+ swipes/day, 1M dates/week, $1B+ revenue. Dating has naturally high churn (happy couples leave). **[SOCIAL][BIZBUILDER] The USC party tactic:** the team threw an incredible birthday party for a hyperconnected friend; to get in you had to download the Tinder app (bouncer checked) — highest one-day download spike, but what mattered was it being "**500 of the right people**" — the most social, hyperconnected people, on Tinder at the same time. **95% of…
Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/andrew-chen-cold-start-problem.md
Answer 5
In terms of what has to be in place first: Pattern 9: The Story-Not-Product Pattern
**What it is**: What gets press, creates word-of-mouth, and drives organic adoption is not the product - it's the STORY around the product. The story must be interesting independent of the product. **Evidence**: DoNotPay ("19-year-old builds robot lawyer"), Airbnb (Obama O's cereal), Telegram (founder vs. Russian government), Hey (fight with Apple), WePay (ice block at PayPal conference), mmhmm (1.4M view demo video -> 100K waitlist) **BizBuilder implication**: Every founder needs a story before they need a landing page. The proposer should ask: "If a journalist had 1 sente…
Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/first1000-pmf-patterns-library.md
Answer 6
In terms of what has to be in place first: PART IV: COMPLETE URL INDEX (120 Articles)
All URLs from sitemap, categorized by slug analysis: **Company Case Studies** (60+): airbnb, atlassian-jira, audible, barstool-sports, bereal, bloomberg, calendly, calm, cameo, canva, carswitch, cash-app, classpass, convertkit, curated, dating-apps, discord, donotpay, doopoll, doordash (x2), etsy, fatal-fight, fast, github, headway, instagram, journify, levelsfyi, linear, mixpanel, morning-brew, netflix, nike, notion, onlyfans, pageflows, postmates, product-hunt, reddit, ring, roam-research, robinhood, shopify, sketch, slice, snapchat (x2), snackpass, spotify, stitch-fix (…
Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/first1000-pmf-patterns-library.md
Answer 7
In terms of what has to be in place first: Strategy 6: Buy a Niche Newsletter
The thesis: building an audience from zero is hard, takes years, requires daily content, no guarantee. Skip it by acquiring an existing niche newsletter. Math: $5K–$20K buys a 10K-subscriber newsletter. You inherit trust day-1. Plug in your product. Repeat across niches. Many smaller newsletter owners are not monetizing well (making $0–$500/month) and would be stoked at a $10K offer. Key advantage: it's a direct channel. Social media can suppress reach; newsletter inboxes can't. Playbook (start this week): 1. Source: deuce.com (newsletter marketplace), newsletter investo…
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