If you're a founder and you've done 50 user calls this quarter, you wonder: what patterns have I missed?
The honest answer: many.
The early-stage problem
Your memory is good. Your cofounder's memory is good. The team's memory when it grows to 8 people, isn't.
- Call 17: customer mentions they'd pay 3x if you had feature X.
- Call 22: another customer says the exact same thing.
- Call 31: third one ditto.
If the three live in three different people's heads, the pattern is invisible. And feature X doesn't make the roadmap. And you lose that expansion.
The recommended flow
1. Record every user call. With explicit consent.
2. Tag by segment. "B2B SaaS series A customer", "LATAM fintech customer", etc.
3. Ask the chat weekly.
"What pain points were mentioned in the last 10 calls, ordered by frequency?"
"What feature did I promise in the last 5 calls that isn't on the roadmap?"
"What pricing objection repeats?"
The Monday playbook
Every Monday, 30 minutes:
- List of last week's calls.
- Three chat queries (the ones above).
- Decision on what enters roadmap or pricing.
This turns scattered conversations into a weekly learning system.
The compound effect
After 90 days of this flow, you know your market better than 95% of your competitors. Not by being smarter — by having a system that extracts what they lose.
The detail that matters
Share it with your team. Don't keep the learning. The difference between a good founder and an exceptional one is that the second distributes context to their team through a system, not through memory.