What is your idea of an ideal Product-market fit?
Siddhesh Lokare
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I am trying to understand what PMF means to different people.
What qualities do you expect a product to have to ultimately reach that stage?
Answers from the lenses of respective industries will be appreciated :)
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Dagobert Renouf@dagorenouf
To me it's when everything comes together. Basically, when people can understand and be wowed by the promise on the landing page (takes a lot of work to figure out the right positioning and message), and then when the product delivers on that promise in an elegant and quick fashion. Basically something that has very little friction in the areas that matter most (message + product).
But it takes a while, and lots of customer feedback to achieve.
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@siddhesh_lokare1 An ideal product market fit would be when even if you stop marketing, you are able to acquire new users
identid.me
I think that in general terms it would be a product that solves a specific niche need and adapts to it in terms of price, appearance, usability....
You would also have to take into account the competitors, of course, the size of the niche and other aspects but in very general lines it would be that.
@copybycarmen Interesting. Would you say it's about solving a subset of the bigger problem?
identid.me
@siddhesh_lokare1 Yes, solving a problem but taking into account different aspects. It doesn't need to be a bigger or major problem, just an unsolved problem
great idea. it is all about product issue and marketing issue of the product at the same time. so marketing is deeply related with the product.
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