Hi there! My team and I are developing a quick commerce platform, and I’m looking for advice on how to achieve product-market fit specifically for the Indian market. Additionally, what metrics should we use to determine if we’ve successfully achieved
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Aditya Tiwari
Stealth • 10d
Validate Market Fit Before Going All In
Building the product is thrilling, but I learned early on that I needed to validate its market fit. Would people actually pay for this? I ran small pilot programs, asked for feedback, and ensured the product h
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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 6m
Biggest Market fit ever : chatgpt
Got it's market from Air/nowhere
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 18d
Building great products isn't enough if the founder doesn't truly understand the market.
I’m amazed by how many entrepreneurs obsess over product-market fit while neglecting founder-market fit.
You're the driver of your business, not just the produ
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Kishan Kabra
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🚨 Deepinder to shutdown Zomato Legends - after two years of trying, not finding product market fit, we have decided to shutdown the service with immediate effect : Deepinder
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FED KIIT
Stealth • 2m
Which metric is most commonly used by startups to measure product-market fit?
A) Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC)
B) Net Promoter Score (NPS)
C) Customer Lifetime Value (CLV)
D) Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR)
Which of the these following failed startups , which Startup had raised Funding From Nexus Venture Partners, Sequoia Capital and Softbank in between 2010-2015 at the valuation of 1500 Crores and Failed Eventually 😒🤑🤔💭?
I have to check Product M
In the high-stakes world of startups, the ability to sell can make or break a company. As legendary entrepreneur and investor Marc Andreessen once said, "The only thing that matters is getting to product/market fit."