# Who are we building for? We focus on two types of customers: 1. Hobbyists 2. Businesses with "must-have" use-cases ## Hobbyists There are many hobbyists who tinker with Robotics and AI as passion projects. We build for this group because: - They actually use our tools - They give us blunt feedback on how to improve We may not make money on directly from hobbyists. However, we are betting on the long-term, where hobbyists become organizational champions. If we can be the best tool for hobbyists, we will be the best tool for paying users. ## "Must-have" use-cases We focus on "must-have" use-cases: - Nobody wants to do - Too dangerous for humans to do - or, can be done 10x cheaper/better/reliably by a robot We avoid: - "Nice-to-have" - Corporate vanity use cases ## Performance Art We may sometimes do "performance art". This is where we build something that is not profitable, but helps communicate our vision: - These is a marketing expense - We should not mistake virality for [product-market fit](https://www.productplan.com/glossary/product-market-fit/) - Should ideally be covered by grants or sponsorships Robotics is prone to hype and grandoise claims. We need to focus on creating real value for customers.