Hi
Can you help me with this question?
If you open a cafe in a metro station, how would you calculate the market size? as it is mainly driven by metro users
Thanks
Hi
Can you help me with this question?
If you open a cafe in a metro station, how would you calculate the market size? as it is mainly driven by metro users
Thanks
Hi,
It would be better if you could share a proper attempt at the answer, including structure and/or assumptions.
This way you could get more targeted and effective feedback, and you get to practice your thinking rather than relying on someone to feed you the answer. If you are really new to market sizing, and really have no idea on how to tackle a sizing question, then you can read this great PrepLounge article and then try it for yourself: https://www.preplounge.com/en/case-interview-basics/market-sizing
As a high level hint for you in your attempt - this question is most effectively done from a bottom-up POV.
Hi there,
This is a cool prompt, but you stand to benefit more if you share with us your approach and then we can provide feedback on it. Ideally try to come up with two approaches, just so you can push your thinking around how to tackle such an exercise.
Best,
Cristian
Hey!
Sure! I’d start by estimating daily foot traffic at the station, then assume a % of those who might buy coffee (e.g. 2–5%). Multiply by average spend per customer, then by days open per year. That gives you annual revenue = your market size.
Happy to walk through numbers if you want!
Best,
Alessa
Hi there!
Alessa already gave a reasonable structure. Are you struggling with this type os question? The one you posted is a rather basic one, take a look at Crafting Cases free course, they have a market sizing session that is good.
Best,
Mari