Coinbase founder shares the Y Combinator advice that helped Coinbase find product/market fit
The first version of any product rarely works, and that’s exactly what happened with Coinbase.
When Brian Armstrong, the founder, launched Coinbase, it wa
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Z Innovator
In the pursuit of gr... • 4m
Product/market fit starts with listening, not luck.
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!
🚨 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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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
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 7m
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
If people really want something (strong product-market fit), they’ll tolerate mediocre UX.
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Sunil Huvanna
Building AI Applicat... • 1y
**Twist of Market Fit**
Spencer Skates, co founder of Amplitude, accidentally built this startup!
Here is how it happened:
Sonalight - his initial startup for voice texting was failing, to study user retention & data analytics Spencer started build