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Thakur Ambuj Singh

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Finding Product-Market Fit: Two Winning Approaches! Do you start with a product and find the right customers or choose customers first and build for them? Explore these two strategic paths to achieve the perfect product-market fit!

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What are the key parameters to evaluate whether a product has achieved Product–Market Fit (PMF)?

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Divyam Gupta

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how do I know if my saas is a product market fit? is there some criteria?

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Codestam Technologies

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People love to say build for your user. But most haven’t even *talked* to one. You don’t have product-market fit. You have product-founder delusion.

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Deepak Kumar

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At the heart of every great startup is a real-world problem begging for a solution. Don’t just build products — solve pain points. When you do that, product-market fit finds you.

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Mohan krishna J

Open to work 💪, jus... • 15d

I’ve got an idea that’s user validated, has product-market fit, and solves a real pain point. But I’m stuck on what to do next. If anyone here has taken an idea to an actual product, I’d truly appreciate your guidance on the next steps.

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Mohd Asrar Ahmed

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What gives a gut about product market fit ?

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Tech Japan's CEO Naotaka Nishiyama moves to Bengaluru, says "World needs Indian Leadership." He aims to build a team in India, which will positively impact, and embrace the local culture and people.

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Maniraj N G

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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

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