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293. Why the best products don't always win

Category: Technology
Duration: 00:15:25
Publish Date: 2026-03-04 06:39:00
Description:

You can build the best product in the market and still lose to a mediocre competitor.

This isn't reverse psychology—it's how markets actually work.

In this episode, Sophia Matveeva breaks down why superior products lose to inferior ones, and what you can do about it.

You'll learn:

  • Why ecosystem lock-in makes incumbents nearly impossible to beat
  • The "good enough" trap (and why being 20% better isn't enough)
  • How VHS beat Betamax and Salesforce beat better CRMs
  • Why distribution matters more than product quality
  • The unfair advantage question you must answer before you build
  • Whether enterprise sales is even the right game for you to play

If you're building a tech product and wondering why traction is harder than you expected, this episode explains what's actually standing in your way—and how to navigate it.

Essential listening for non-technical founders targeting enterprise customers.

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TIMESTAMPS

  • 00:00 - Introduction: Why better products lose to mediocre competitors
  • 02:14 - Ecosystem lock-in: The Salesforce and BMW example
  • 04:30 - Why 20% better isn't enough: The switching cost barrier
  • 06:46 - Catalyzing events: When incumbents are vulnerable (Zoom and Slack examples)
  • 08:08 - Strategy 1: Understanding investor perspective on enterprise sales
  • 09:10 - Strategies 2–4: Sales, unfair advantage, and choosing your market
  • 11:28 - Strategy 5: Enterprise timelines and runway reality
  • 12:16 - Create a new category instead of competing directly (HubSpot example)
  • 13:39 - Action steps and closing

FULL TRANSCRIPT: https://www.techfornontechies.co/blog/why-the-best-products-dont-always-win

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