You can never achieve the right 'Product-Market-Fit". 😬
Here's why:
For entrepreneurs, it can often become an obsession with building the perfect product.
But hold on a minute...
"The truth is, people don't just buy products, they buy stories."
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Nawal
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SELF • 1y
You need good PMF , not perfection !
Perfection is a journey!
Don’t Wait for Perfection – Just Start
Many people keep waiting for the “perfect idea”, the “perfect team”, or the “perfect time” to start a business.
But the truth is – that day never comes.
Perfection is just an excuse your brain uses to avoid ta
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Aryan Bisoyi
Marketing • 9m
People say don't go for perfection just take action but what if the Market is very crowded. If you don't have any perfection, you can't stand out. What's your perspective on this?
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Kalash
21. Curious, optimis... • 1m
Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection.
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LesGo
Dine. Delight. Repea... • 4m
How do we decide whether we have achieved PMF or not?
Is anyone here obsessed with perfection to this extent?
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Thatmoonemojiguy
A guy with a lot of ... • 1m
Understanding Product-Market Fit
Product-market fit (PMF) happens when your product meets a strong market demand. It’s when customers not only buy but also love and recommend your product. Without PMF, even great marketing won’t lead to sustainable
Don't build MVP'S before knowing these types of PMF!!
3 types of Product-Market Fit - and why most founders chase the wrong one
Sequoia Capital's Arc program developed one of the most useful PMF frameworks Ive seen.
Most founders assume PMF always
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Sunil Huvanna
Building AI Applicat... • 8m
Life is an Exploration & So is the Business.
#PMF #StartUp #Idea
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Maniraj N G
Marketing & Systems ... • 5m
The Reality of Product-Market Fit
"Most startups don’t fail because of poor execution. They fail because they build something nobody wants. 🚫"
Here’s the truth: if you’re not solving a problem people care about, no amount of sales, marketing, or