Overview
An Event Smoke Test is an evaluative market experiment that helps validate assumptions about target audiences at scale. Through organizing events, researchers can confirm whether their audience experiences expected pain points and will pay for solutions.
Key Questions Addressed
- Who is genuinely interested in the problem?
- How can the target market be effectively reached?
- Will prospects pay for a solution?
- What specific aspects resonate with them and why?
Core Concept
"You can use an event to smoke test a problem, and to some extent, content that is attractive for your target audience." By hosting events, founders gather qualitative and quantitative data more efficiently than one-on-one interviews while establishing deeper customer relationships.
Event Format Options
- Lectures or authority presentations
- Peer-to-peer unconferences
- Intimate LeanCoffee-style gatherings
- Gameshow formats
- Networking events
- Webinars and live streams
- Support groups or masterminds
Implementation Steps
- Secure an appropriate venue
- Determine pricing strategy and event pitch
- Create event listing on Meetup (opens in new tab), Eventbrite (opens in new tab), or similar platforms
- Promote to target audience using validated channels
- Conduct pre-event surveys if needed
- Host event with both formal agenda and informal conversations
- Follow up with post-event surveys and social media engagement
Time Investment
Most evening events require 5-10 hours of preparation, with the event itself lasting 1-3 hours. Venue selection typically consumes the most planning time.
Critical Success Factors
Clear hypothesis definition before launch ensures interpretable results. Breaks during events provide networking time and informal interview opportunities. Pre-event surveys customize content to audience needs.
Potential Pitfalls
High-pressure sales tactics or excessive scarcity messaging skew results, making it impossible to determine genuine demand versus salesperson effectiveness. Messaging should be clear and compelling without aggressive promotion.
Practical Tips
- Create welcoming atmosphere through individual greetings
- Provide clear directional signage both online and onsite
- Prepare materials day-of (name tags, camera, directions)
- Communicate venue access clearly to minimize dropoff rates
Integration with GLIDR
In GLIDR, users should create an Experiment with specific goals and metrics, then attach survey data, attendance information, and qualitative insights as Evidence. The Analyze phase determines success and documents learnings.