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Validation Approaches Catalog

Date: January 9, 2026
Status: Reference document
Version: 1.0
Purpose: Catalog of validation approaches with pros/cons for Oleg to choose


Current State

  • Paying customers: 0
  • Interviews conducted: 0
  • API feedback received: 0
  • Product status: MVP ready, validation flows partially ready

Validation Flows (What User Tests)

Flow Status Description
Flow 1: Live URLs Ready Generate via URL params, no API key needed
Flow 2: Lab UI TBD Web interface for testing generations
Flow 3: API Integration Ready Full API with key, SDK, documentation
Flow 4: MCP Not built Claude/Cursor integration

Validation Approaches

1. Known Developer (Personal Network)

What: Ask developers you already know to try Banatie

Reliability: (Low)
Cost: $0
Time: 1 day

Pros:

  • Fastest possible feedback
  • Will actually try it (personal relationship)
  • Can ask deep follow-up questions

Cons:

  • Biased feedback (won't say "this is useless")
  • May not be target ICP
  • Small sample size
  • "Friend favor" dynamic distorts honesty

Best for: Technical sanity check, UX bugs, basic flow testing


2. Telegram RU Communities

What: Post in Russian-speaking dev communities

Reliability: (Low-Medium)
Cost: $0
Time: 2-3 days

Pros:

  • Native language = deeper conversations
  • Some communities are active and engaged
  • Can find specific niches (React, AI, etc.)

Cons:

  • Russian market ≠ global market (different pain points)
  • Many communities are dead or low-quality
  • May attract tire-kickers, not potential customers
  • Language barrier limits global applicability

Best for: Initial concept validation, Russian market exploration


3. Daily.dev Personal Post

What: Post on daily.dev as Oleg (personal brand, 5.2K rep)

Reliability: (Medium-Low)
Cost: $0
Time: 3-5 days

Pros:

  • Existing audience (5.2K reputation)
  • Developer-focused platform
  • Can test messaging
  • Admin of 1.5K member squad

Cons:

  • Personal brand risk if product is bad
  • One-shot (can't spam product posts)
  • Engagement may be passive (likes, not signups)
  • Platform algorithm may limit reach

Best for: Awareness, traffic spike, testing headlines/positioning


4. Discord AI Tools Communities

What: Join Discord servers focused on AI coding tools (Claude, Cursor, etc.)

Reliability: (Medium-High)
Cost: $0
Time: 1-2 weeks

Pros:

  • Exact ICP: developers using AI tools
  • Real conversations, not just reactions
  • Can observe pain points before pitching
  • Multiple communities to test
  • Global audience

Cons:

  • Need to build credibility first (can't just pitch)
  • Time investment in community participation
  • May get banned if too promotional
  • Quality varies by community

Best for: ICP validation, pain point discovery, warm outreach

Recommended approach:

  1. Week 1: Join, observe, help others
  2. Week 2: Start mentioning Banatie when relevant
  3. Week 3+: Direct conversations with interested devs

5. jsjobs.ru Paid Interviews

What: Pay for interviews with Russian developers

Reliability: (High)
Cost: $50-100 (5-10 interviews × $10 each)
Time: 1 week

Pros:

  • Structured interviews with real developers
  • Payment ensures commitment
  • Can screen for specific profile
  • Get deep feedback (30-60 min each)

Cons:

  • Cost (budget constraint)
  • Russian market focus
  • May attract interview-seekers, not product users
  • Requires interview script preparation

Best for: Deep ICP validation, detailed feedback on specific features


6. Henry Warmup (Content Marketing)

What: Build Henry persona presence, then soft-pitch Banatie

Reliability: (Medium-High)
Cost: $0
Time: 2-3 weeks minimum

Pros:

  • Builds sustainable channel
  • Attracts target audience organically
  • No "spam" perception
  • Can repurpose content across platforms

Cons:

  • Slow (need multiple posts before credibility)
  • Requires consistent content production
  • Indirect feedback (traffic, not conversations)
  • Henry persona needs maintenance

Best for: Long-term channel building, organic discovery


7. SEO Organic Traffic

What: Wait for organic search traffic to convert

Reliability: (Very High)
Cost: $0
Time: 1-3 months

Pros:

  • Highest quality signal (people searching for solution)
  • Sustainable and scalable
  • No manual outreach needed
  • Validates market demand definitively

Cons:

  • Slowest approach
  • Requires content + SEO investment upfront
  • May not get enough volume for statistical significance
  • Depends on keyword rankings

Best for: End-goal validation, sustainable acquisition


8. Product Hunt Launch

What: Launch on Product Hunt

Reliability: (High for awareness)
Cost: $0
Time: 1 month+ preparation

Pros:

  • High visibility spike
  • Developer/tech audience
  • Social proof from upvotes
  • Press/blogger attention possible

Cons:

  • One-shot (can't re-launch easily)
  • Requires preparation (assets, hunters, timing)
  • Vanity metrics (upvotes ≠ customers)
  • Post-launch depression (traffic drops)

Best for: Awareness milestone, social proof, traffic spike


Decision Framework

Choose based on:

Priority Best approach
Speed #1 Known Developer
Quality feedback #5 jsjobs Paid
ICP accuracy #4 Discord AI Tools
Sustainability #7 SEO Organic
One-time boost #8 Product Hunt
Balance #4 Discord AI Tools

Not Included (Considered but Rejected)

  • Reddit cold posts — High ban risk, low reliability without reputation
  • Twitter/X outreach — Requires follower base first
  • LinkedIn cold messages — Low response rate, wrong audience vibe
  • Email cold outreach — Spam perception, low conversion
  • Paid ads — Premature for validation stage

If Oleg wants structured approach:

  1. Week 1: #1 Known Developer (sanity check)
  2. Week 2-3: #4 Discord AI Tools (ICP discovery)
  3. Week 3-4: #6 Henry Warmup (start content)
  4. Month 2: #7 SEO Organic (wait for traffic)
  5. Month 3: #8 Product Hunt (if signals are positive)

But: Oleg decides. This is catalog, not prescription.


Document owner: @men
Last updated: January 9, 2026
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