Achieving product-market fit (PMF) arguably ranks as both the No. 1 strategic objective and the biggest challenge for early-stage founders. Hitting this critical milestone tells you — and any ...
Since childhood, my dream was to build J.A.R.V.I.S., Iron Man's AI-powered assistant. In 2021, I finally got the chance to pursue it with a close friend from Stanford. Our goal was simple in theory ...
Startups don’t die from lack of money. They die from lack of market. “The number-one reason startups fail is they launch to no market need,” Tabas said. “They were high off their own idea and built ...
Will Fan, CEO at NewCampus, a modern business school for emerging markets. At the intersection of education, community and new technology. Product-market fit: Every founder obsesses over it. Investors ...
Product-market fit proves people want your product, but only a strong go-to-market strategy turns that demand into consistent ...
Product-market fit – when your product truly satisfies an underserved need present in a good market – is arguably the biggest factor contributing to a company’s success. It’s not always clear when you ...
Artur Grabowski (CWR '07) is the founder of Extendify, a company focused on simplifying website creation within the WordPress ecosystem. He transitioned into the WordPress space after gaining valuable ...
What Is Product-Market Fit (PMF)? Most people know what Marc Andreessen said about product-market fit (PMF) – it “means being in a good market with a product that can satisfy that market”. As he noted ...
Every startup knows that they need to find product market fit. But once they do find true resonance between what they are offering and what there is demand for, how should a startup ensure that they ...