Use when asked to "jobs to be done", "JTBD", "why customers churn", "prep for customer interviews", "hire and fire products", or "find real competitors"...
Jobs-to-be-Done is a framework for understanding customer motivation. The core insight: people don't buy products, they hire them to make progress in their lives.
When someone buys a product, they're not buying features or benefits—they're hiring that product to do a job. Understanding that job unlocks everything: positioning, messaging, feature prioritization, and competitive strategy.
The key shift: Move from asking "What do customers want?" to asking "What progress are customers trying to make?"
Use JTBD when you need to:
Detailed examples showing how to apply JTBD correctly. Each pattern shows a common mistake and the correct approach.
| Pattern | What It Teaches |
|---|---|
| interview-asking-why | Don't ask "why did you buy" — ask "walk me through what happened" |
| job-statement-too-broad | "Save time" is useless — needs context + motivation + outcome |
| missing-forces | Analyze all four forces, not just Push and Pull |
| interviewing-prospects | Only interview people who already switched |
| conference-room-jtbd | You can't hypothesize jobs without talking to customers |
| Pattern | What It Teaches |
|---|---|
| wrong-competitors | Your real competitors are what customers do instead |
| clustering-vs-segmenting | Find pathways, don't segment by demographics |
| complaints-arent-jobs | "Bitching ain't switching" — complaints don't predict action |
| reducing-friction | Sometimes lowering anxiety beats adding features |
| context-changes-everything | Same person, different context = different job |
| getting-past-pablum | First answers are generic — push 2-3 questions deeper |
| milkshake-story | The classic example: same product, multiple jobs |
| Pattern | What It Teaches |
|---|---|
| three-energies | Address Functional, Emotional, and Social — all three matter |
| following-power-users | Power users will lead you away from what scales |
Read only when you need extra detail.
references/jobs-to-be-done-playbook.md: Expanded framework detail, checklists, and examples.Books:
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