Customer Discovery

Stop guessing.
Start listening.

Record your customer discovery interviews. Get AI feedback on your technique. Build the instinct that turns conversations into real product insights.

Most founders ask the wrong questions and never know it.

They pitch instead of listen. They ask leading questions. They walk away with confirmation bias disguised as validation. No tool catches this because no tool is watching you.

  • 01 "Would you use a product that does X?" is not discovery. It's a leading question dressed up as research.
  • 02 "Do you think this is a good idea?" tells you nothing about their actual behavior or willingness to pay.
  • 03 "How much would you pay for this?" before understanding their problem is building on sand.
  • 04 Talking more than 30% of the time means you're selling, not discovering.

Upload the conversation. Get coached on what matters.

01

Record your interview

Upload a recording of a real customer conversation. Discovery Coach transcribes and analyzes every moment.

02

Get technique feedback

AI evaluates your question quality, listening ratio, bias patterns, and follow-up depth against proven frameworks like The Mom Test.

03

Improve with every call

Track your skills over time. See your progress. Build the interviewing instinct that separates great founders from the rest.

The people who talk to customers for a living.

Startup Founders

Stop building features nobody asked for. Learn to uncover what customers actually need through better conversations.

Product Managers

Run tighter discovery sessions. Extract deeper insights. Make product decisions backed by real customer evidence.

Accelerator Programs

Scale interview coaching across entire cohorts. Track which founders need more practice before demo day.

University Programs

From I-Corps to campus launchpads, give students a safe space to practice before their first cold call.

Every great product started with a great conversation.

Discovery Coach makes sure yours count. The skill of listening is the most underrated superpower in product development.