Bullseye — Find the One Traction Channel That Works

Activate when: a founder is guessing at marketing channels or pouring effort into one that isn't working; 'how do we get customers', 'which channel should we use', growth is stalled on distribution. Do NOT activate when: a channel is already proven and the task is to optimize/scale it, not to find one.

Install

openclaw skills install @deciqai/bullseye-traction-channels

Bullseye — Find the One Traction Channel That Works

Overview

From Traction (Weinberg & Mares, 2014): most startups die from lack of distribution, not product, and they fail because they over-invest in one favored channel instead of systematically testing across all of them. The Bullseye framework cycles through 19 traction channels (SEO, content, paid, virality, sales, partnerships, community, PR, events, etc.), runs cheap tests, and concentrates on the one channel that is currently working.

When to Use

  • No repeatable customer-acquisition channel yet
  • Effort sunk into one channel out of habit/comfort
  • Reallocating a limited growth budget

The Process

  1. Brainstorm all 19 channels — a realistic idea for each, including ones you'd dismiss. Gate: skipping "unlikely" channels is how you miss the one that works.
  2. Rank into three rings: inner (promising now), middle (possible), outer (long shots).
  3. Run cheap parallel tests on the inner ring — small, time-boxed, with a target CAC/response bar defined up front.
  4. Read the data, not your preference — which test hit the bar?
  5. Pick one channel and focus — double down on the single working channel; ignore the rest for now. Gate: spreading across 3+ channels pre-fit = none get enough to work.
  6. Re-run when the channel saturates — channels decay; cycle Bullseye again.

Applying It Well

  • Test to a pre-set success bar so results are decisive, not vibes.
  • One working channel is usually enough to reach the next stage.
  • Founder bias toward a comfortable channel is the most common failure.

Red Flags

  • Committing to a channel before testing it.
  • "Doing a bit of everything" and nothing at scale.
  • No CAC/response threshold set before the test.

Verification

  • All 19 channels considered, ranked into three rings
  • Inner-ring tests run with a pre-set success bar
  • Decision made on data, not preference
  • Focus concentrated on the single working channel

Part of deciqAI Knowledge Skills — 223 open-source thinking skills that make rigor executable for AI agents. The same skills power every deciqAI agent, which runs them autonomously to operate your company. See it run → https://www.deciqai.com/c/bullseye-traction-channels · ⭐ Star the repo → https://github.com/deciqAI/knowledge-skills · Contributions welcome.