Business models, marketplace economics, and strategic planning
Founder interest is not marketplace validation. Learn the transaction proof test we use before scoping custom marketplace and directory builds.
Search, matching, and request flows solve different marketplace problems. Learn the decision framework we use before building discovery into custom platforms.
Early marketplace founders often need less automation, not more. Learn when a managed marketplace phase should come before self-service software.
Most marketplace ideas should not begin with payments, escrow, and full transaction flows. Learn when a directory-first build creates the trust, density, and demand signals a real marketplace needs.
Most directory founders ask how many listings they need. The better question is whether one target search produces enough credible options to earn trust.
AI-generated reviews, synthetic listings, and manufactured social proof are flooding every marketplace. The founders who build authenticity infrastructure will command premium take rates. Everyone else will drown in slop.
B2B marketplaces are 5x larger than B2C by volume and growing faster. Yet most founders chase consumer markets. Here's why B2B is the overlooked goldmine—and how to capture it.
The 'Uber for X' era taught us what works and what doesn't in marketplace building. Here's why that pitch evolved—and what successful marketplace founders do differently now.
Product marketplaces like eBay and Etsy print money. Service marketplaces like Homejoy and Exec die. The difference isn't execution—it's fundamental economics. Here's what makes service marketplaces so hard.
Vertical marketplaces captured 90% of marketplace funding in the last three years. They're growing 2x faster than horizontal platforms. Here's the data on why niche focus wins—and what it means for founders.
Every marketplace faces the same impossible question: how do you get buyers without sellers, and sellers without buyers? After 200+ builds, here are the 12 strategies we've seen work—and the 8 that always fail.
Every productivity revolution triggers the same fear: 'Fewer humans will be needed.' Every time, they're wrong. Here's why AI-powered development creates MORE opportunity for marketplace founders—and why the real winners will be those who move now.
Users search but find nothing. Suppliers wait but get no customers. The marketplace technically works, but nothing happens. This is the liquidity trap—and it kills more marketplaces than bad products.
The most successful marketplaces look embarrassingly simple. That's not coincidence—it's strategy. Complexity kills marketplaces. Here's why simple wins, and how to stay simple as you grow.
Product-market fit in marketplaces is different from SaaS. It's not just about user love—it's about liquidity, unit economics, and network effects. Here are the signals that actually indicate PMF.
Platforms with network effects achieve 10x higher valuations than linear businesses. Here's the math, the moats, and when NOT to build a platform.