Successful venture investors tend to focus on one thing: finding customers who actually need the solution, not the other way around. The real conviction doesn't come from a polished product pitch—it comes from customer pull. When users are desperate for what you're building, that's when VCs start paying attention. It's the difference between pushing a product and having the market pull it from your hands. For early-stage founders, this is the signal that matters most.
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Successful venture investors tend to focus on one thing: finding customers who actually need the solution, not the other way around. The real conviction doesn't come from a polished product pitch—it comes from customer pull. When users are desperate for what you're building, that's when VCs start paying attention. It's the difference between pushing a product and having the market pull it from your hands. For early-stage founders, this is the signal that matters most.