Habit Machine: AI Product Management
Episode 11: The Six Launch Killers | Habit Machine Podcast Why Great Products Self-Destruct on the Launchpad—and the Six Predictable Patterns You Can Defuse Before They Trigger Episode Overview A brilliant competitive moat means nothing if the launch itself self-destructs. Launch day is often treated as a finish line instead of a stress test for behavioral assumptions. In this episode, two Product Managers dissect the six predictable patterns that cause even well-engineered products to vanish after the party: the Idea Trap, the Behavior Gap, deadly timing, the Retention Blind Spot, the Paid Illusion, and the Hype Hangover. Each pattern is traced to a specific failure in validating demand, reducing routine friction, reading market readiness, or building retention mechanics that survive the initial spike. The conversation closes with a pre-launch risk diagnostic—six rapid-fire checks that force teams to confront whether genuine habit exists before scaling. The core message: catastrophic launches are always optional. What You Will Learn * The Idea Trap: falling in love with conceptual elegance instead of validating real, painful demand * The Behavior Gap: when motivation, ability, and prompt fail to align—and technology is rejected like a bad organ transplant * Why launching too early or too late kills adoption, and how to test market readiness beyond novelty * The Retention Blind Spot: massive launch attention with zero repeat value, and the absence of a Day Seven habit loop * The Paid Illusion: how aggressive marketing masks a broken value proposition and why organic pull must precede paid scale * The Hype Hangover: when scarcity and social curiosity explode but creator incentives and retention mechanics are missing * The pre-launch risk diagnostic: six concrete questions that predict launch failure—and the hard rule that if you score below three out of six, you pause and fix the loop before funding the funnel Pre-Launch Diagnostic Checklist 1. Does the product solve a painful, frequent job or just a nice-to-have edge case? 2. Can users reach core value in three minutes without help? 3. Does onboarding reduce cognitive load instead of introducing new complexity? 4. Is Day Seven Retention stable without paid masks? 5. Are users organically inviting others? 6. If marketing spend stopped tomorrow, would intrinsic value keep compounding usage? About the Book Title: Habit Machine: AI Product Management Series: AI and Human, Volume 1 Author: Vladimir Dyachkov, PhD ISBN: 978-83-8455-089-2 Habit Machine is a practical playbook for Product Managers, founders, and builders who engineer products that change behavior, not just ship features. About the Author Vladimir Dyachkov, PhD is a Product leader in AI with a PhD in Economics and two decades of experience building products people actually use. Connect with Vladimir Dyachkov * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/uxproduct [https://www.linkedin.com/in/uxproduct] * Email: vladimiruso@gmail.com [vladimiruso@gmail.com] * Telegram: t.me/vlruso [https://t.me/vlruso] Ready to Engineer Habits, Not Just Features? Grab your copy of Habit Machine: AI Product Management and learn to defuse the six launch killers before they strike. ISBN: 978-83-8455-089-2 Part of the AI and Human series. For Product Managers who build for behavior, not just output. Subscribe to the Habit Machine Podcast for more on Behavioral Design, launch readiness, and the systems that make habits stick.
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