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Shree Sonawane

Hey I am on Medial • 11m

it's my new product Unique Gift/Home decor product just launched...need ur feedback..review to understand PMF product market fit..visit my website : Lightmsk.com

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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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SamCtrlPlusAltMan

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🚀 90% of startups fail in their first year? YES. and not because the idea is bad. Not because founders can’t build. But because they skip the hardest part → Problem-Solution Fit. Antler’s framework breaks it down: 🔍 Identify a real, painful prob

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Rajan Paswan

Building for idea gu... • 1m

Defination of Product Market Fit!

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Vagle

Hakuna matata • 6m

Product Market fit hits different

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Dan Sukhov

@den_point • 2d

Everyone knows about Product Market Fit, But did you know that foundations are still looking at Founder Market fit?

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Mohd Asrar Ahmed

Chief Everything Off... • 1y

What gives a gut about product market fit ?

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Anup Thatal

IT enthusiastic | Fu... • 4m

Some glimpse of business full form ? GTM:- go to market LTV:- lifetime value MVP :- Minimum viable product GT:- General Trade SP:- selling price ROI:- return on investment ROAS:- Return on advertising spend DAU:- Daily Active user MAU:- Monthly A

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Sameer Patel

Work and keep learni... • 1y

Business Terms TAM stands for Total Addressable Market, a key metric in business. It estimates the total revenue possible by selling your product to everyone in the market who could potentially benefit from it.Businesses use TAM to gauge market size,

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Siddharth K Nair

Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 7m

Common Mistake That Kills Startups 🧨 One of the deadliest mistakes that kills startups early is scaling too soon without product-market fit. Many founders rush into hiring, marketing, and expansion before truly validating their solution with rea

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