S6E1: Nobody Said No with Richard Abi Chahla

S6E1: Nobody Said No with Richard Abi Chahla

What happens when you spend eight months building something impressive, only to discover the people who promised to use it actually don't want it? Richard Abi Chahla knows that moment. The deflation. The walk back to the team. The hard conversation about wasted months and sweat equity. In this conversation, Richard shares what he learned from that 2016 failure and how he now uses AI not to build faster, but to learn faster. We dig into the messy reality of validating your riskiest assumptions first instead of the comfortable ones, why having a confident CEO armed with ChatGPT can be dangerous, and the three pillars every startup must stand on before writing a single line of code. If you've ever felt the pull to just keep building because stopping feels too painful, this one's for you.

Guest

Richard Abi Chahla helps subject matter experts and founders use AI to accelerate product discovery and validation. He has been building startups since 2011 and now uses AI to compress market research from weeks into days, but only after learning the hard way what happens when you skip the uncomfortable questions.

Quotable Moments

"If it's going to fail, let it fail in the research phase or let it fail in the validation phase. It's better than it failing whenever you have poured a lot of development money on it."

"I am not smarter than you. I just tried more times than you've done. I just failed more times than you have tried."

"The issue that I've done early on was that I was trying to avoid the riskiest assumption. I was trying to postpone it because I want to hear the good things."

Resources Mentioned
  • Lean Startup Methodology - The framework Richard relies on for validating assumptions through empathy, validation, ideation, prototyping, and building phases
  • Claude (Anthropic) - AI model Richard uses for research and analysis with large context windows
  • ChatGPT (OpenAI) - Used for prompt engineering and market research
  • Lovable - No-code/low-code tool for rapid prototyping
  • Replit - Platform for building and testing prototypes quickly
  • Cursor - AI-assisted code editor
  • GitHub Copilot - AI coding assistant
  • Function Health - Referenced as the type of platform a client wanted to replicate
  • Supabase - Backend solution for quick validation
  • Firebase - Backend platform for rapid prototyping
Call to Action

If you've learned something the hard way in product, or you're currently staring down a risky assumption you'd rather not validate, we want to hear from you. Share your story, your question, or just say hello at productly.fm. And if this episode resonated, please share it with another product person who might need to hear it. We're all figuring this out together.

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