Starting Up #12 - The Cold Calls That Built My Company: Voice of the Customer
Before a single line of code was written, before a logo, before a product even existed, a founder sat down with a list of phone numbers for total strangers and started dialing. Housing directors. Residence life coordinators. People who had no idea who he was and no reason to give him a minute. Those awkward, terrifying calls turned out to be the most valuable thing he ever did. What if the answer to "will anyone actually buy this?" was one phone call away, and you were just too afraid to make it? In Episode 12 of Starting Up, host Jay Sensi breaks down the power of the cold call and the principle that quietly underpins every great product: the Voice of the Customer. Drawing from the weeks he spent as a one-man research operation before investing real money in My College Roomie, Jay shares the exact script he used, what happened when years of customer frustration came pouring out, and the warning every founder needs to hear about "positive" feedback. Here's the trap: the easiest way to find out what customers want is to ask them, and almost nobody does it. They build what they think is best and hope. And when founders finally do ask, they mistake politeness for proof. Jay heard "$20–25 per student is a fair price" over and over, then sold to exactly zero of those people at that price. The gap between a phone-call "yes" and a signed purchase order is enormous. In this video, you will learn: 1️⃣ The Exact Cold-Call Script: The simple, non-threatening opener Jay used to get busy strangers to open up and hand him years of hard-won insight for free. 2️⃣ Why People Love Talking About Their Problems: How to listen your way to a picture of what the market actually needs, straight from the people who'll use it. 3️⃣ The Two Money Questions: The no-risk questions that move a prospect from a polite "sounds great" to a real answer about budget and price. 4️⃣ The 10% Rule: How to turn enthusiastic interest into a realistic financial foundation, so you're pleasantly surprised instead of devastated. Action is what matters. Stop guessing what people want and go ask them, this week, by phone. If you're getting value from Starting Up, make sure to SUBSCRIBE! New episodes drop weekly. Get ready for next week's episode, where Jay goes deeper into the gap between interest and action, what really happens when everyone says yes and nobody buys, and how to calibrate your expectations so you never build a business on false promises. Jay's full entrepreneurial story is coming soon in his upcoming book, Starting Up. Subscribers get exclusive early access when it launches! #VoiceOfTheCustomer #CustomerDiscovery #StartupStrategy #Entrepreneurship #MarketResearch #FounderLife #StartingUp #ColdCalling #ProductMarketFit #BusinessTips #LeanStartup #CustomerValidation #BusinessGrowth #SaaS