Ask HN: Has a better product failed due to lack of marketing? Looking for examples where someone has built something better, some kind of alternative to an already existing product where it failed because founders didn't have enough for marketing. |
Ask HN: Has a better product failed due to lack of marketing? Looking for examples where someone has built something better, some kind of alternative to an already existing product where it failed because founders didn't have enough for marketing. |
Salesforce is a prime example, which until Lightning rolled out in earnest late 2017/early 2018, had UI and UX that killed productivity (and employee happiness). There were and still are tons of alternatives that are better to use, however, can't unseat the giant. Platform is a huge reason for this, however, is only one factor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A220
Bombardier made a "clean sheet" plane (composite materials, geared turbofan, fly-by-wire, ...) that competes with the 1967-era 737. This plane would be cheaper to operate over the long term than the 737, be much quieter around the airport, use less fuel, generate less pollution, etc. Boeing offered a 70% discount to airlines to stay with the obsolete 737.
Long term passengers will suffer on a less comfortable plane and pay for increased operating costs with higher ticket prices.
In the end the plane got bought by Airbus because Airbus has the marketing power to not get bullied by Boeing.
Most KS campaigns in the login/2fa space have failed. I let you evaluate the quality of the products, but I'm sure many of these would be valuable.
(Disclaimer: I was part of the first one, that succeeded. We didn't spend much dollars in marketing, but we did invest a lot of time working on messages, keywords, benefits vs features, etc.)
I suspect the better question is: has a lesser product won out because of marketing?