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I think the hardest part isn’t actually writing the plan — it’s that you’re making decisions without knowing how the market will react. You can research competitors, define personas, build projections… …but none of that tells you if people will actually change their behavior. That’s where a lot of that “brick wall” feeling comes from: you’re forced to commit before you understand adoption. Most...
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Most answers here are about features, but I think the cleaner split is actually about uncertainty. Free should reduce uncertainty enough for someone to say: “ok, I understand the problem and why it matters” Paid is when the user wants to reduce uncertainty in their specific situation. That’s where things become expensive: – interpretation – consequences – trade-offs In my case (I’m building a...
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From a vacant school in Rotterdam to launching a behavioral adoption simulator — hey PH 👋
I’m Almin, based in Den Haag. In 2020 I was living in a vacant school in Rotterdam after a divorce. During that time I built City Shower — a hygiene access network for homeless people in the Netherlands. Everyone agreed it was needed. It still didn’t spread the way I expected. That gap between intent and real adoption became an obsession. Over the last few years I built Market Physics Engine —...
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Useful for surfacing stated pain points — but there's a layer underneath this that the tool can't reach. What people complain about in communities is real. But complaint volume doesn't predict adoption. The gap between 'this is a problem' and 'I will change my behavior to fix it' is where most ideas built on community research still fail. Your tool answers: what do people say they need? The...
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The validation gap you describe is the one nobody talks about honestly. Most founders validate whether people want the idea. Almost nobody validates whether people will actually change their behavior to adopt it. Those are different questions and they need different tools. A customer interview tells you demand exists. It doesn't tell you whether the regulator in the room will block it, whether...
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Hey PH 👋 I'm Almin — I built Market Physics after City Shower taught me that everyone saying "yes" in a room doesn't mean they'll adopt in the real world. The gap between intent and behavior is where most startups die. This tool measures that gap in 60 seconds, before you commit to building. Run your own pitch free at marketphysics.eu — I'll be here all day answering questions about the...

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Market Physics EngineSimulate startup adoption friction before you build anything
