User Discovery That Actually Works
The Discovery Problem
Most product teams do discovery wrong. They run surveys that confirm biases, conduct interviews that lead witnesses, and build solutions before understanding problems. Real discovery is uncomfortable — it challenges assumptions and reveals inconvenient truths.
Continuous Discovery Habits
Discovery isn’t a phase — it’s a habit. The best teams talk to customers weekly, not quarterly. They maintain a continuous feedback loop that informs every decision.
“Fall in love with the problem, not the solution.” — Uri Levine
The Interview Framework
Great discovery interviews follow a simple structure: ask about past behavior, not future intentions. People are terrible at predicting what they’ll do, but excellent at describing what they’ve done.
- Ask about specific recent experiences, not hypotheticals
- Follow the energy — when someone lights up, dig deeper
- Look for workarounds — they reveal unmet needs
- End with “what else should I have asked?”