A framework for finding product-market fit | Todd Jackson (First Round Capital)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Todd Jackson is a Partner at First Round Capital. Before moving into venture capital, he played a crucial role as VP of Product and Design at Dropbox, guiding the company until its IPO in 2018. Prior to Dropbox, Todd led product management for Twitter’s Content and Discovery teams after selling his startup, Cover, to Twitter in 2014. Before Cover, Todd oversaw product development for Facebook’s Newsfeed, Photos, and Groups. He kickstarted his career at Google as an associate product manager and eventually led product for Gmail, witnessing its growth from beta to 200 million users. In our conversation, we discuss:
    • Why product-market fit (PMF) matters
    • First Round Capital’s four-part PMF framework
    • Level one: Nascent product-market fit
    • Level two: Developing product-market fit
    • Level three: Strong product-market fit
    • Level four: Extreme product-market fit
    • Examples of companies at each level
    • How to know if you’re stuck at a level, and how to get unstuck
    • What to change if you’re stuck: persona, problem, promise, and product
    • The goals and challenges at each stage
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    In this episode, we cover:
    (00:00) Todd’s background
    (06:07) First Round Capital’s PMF framework
    (09:07) Why product-market fit is so important
    (11:02) Who can benefit from this framework
    (12:55) The product-market fit method
    (16:54) Broad overview of the framework
    (21:35) Level one: nascent product-market fit
    (33:16) The four P’s
    (39:13) Level two: developing product-market fit
    (49:13) Signs you’re stuck at level two, and what to do
    (55:12) Level three: strong product-market fit
    (01:00:17) Signs you’re stuck at level three, and what to do
    (01:02:22) Level four: extreme product-market fit
    (01:06:55) Rough timelines for each level
    (01:11:18) A quick recap of the framework
    (01:12:15) Diving deeper on the four P’s: what to do if you’re stuck
    (01:13:56) Dollar-driven discovery
    (01:25:11) Apply for the product-market-fit method program
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Комментарии • 34

  • @mhauzeur
    @mhauzeur День назад

    I searched for the content he was mentioning and is amazing and very valuable, thanks for that quality of speakers.

  • @dheenadayalan5873
    @dheenadayalan5873 Месяц назад +9

    Lenny, this is extremely valuable. This podcast has set the bar for the highest value derived per second. Thank you!

    • @CoachHavillah
      @CoachHavillah Месяц назад +1

      I agree fully with you! I have watched the first 27 minutes and it is amazing! The speaker is so clear and precise!

    • @dheenadayalan5873
      @dheenadayalan5873 28 дней назад

      @@CoachHavillah you are absolutely right. The best part is that it is very consistent in terms of bringing new information without being redundant till the very end of the podcast. Hats off to Lenny and team.

  • @leadgenjay
    @leadgenjay Месяц назад +16

    A key takeaway for entrepreneurs is that PMF isn't static; it's a continuous process where feedback loops and iteration are crucial.

  • @yashyijaykar8175
    @yashyijaykar8175 Месяц назад +5

    Thank you Lenny and Todd for the pod
    Found the 4Ps framework and the 3 levers incredibly useful.
    Loved the customer discovery improv bit, however imo balancing the right promise is extremely challenging, you can of course over promise to get the demand and fail at delivery. (But Todd has rightly mentioned solve for satisfaction at level 1)
    Also watching recordings is a great way to see real signals.
    All the best to all the founders working towards value creation!

  • @mohammadzekrallah2555
    @mohammadzekrallah2555 18 часов назад

    love this .. super smart guest .. and amazing questions lenny many thanks this been so helpful

  • @turoczy_
    @turoczy_ Месяц назад +7

    This is so incredibly valuable. Thanks so much for grabbing time with Todd!

  • @taylornguyen2503
    @taylornguyen2503 Месяц назад +2

    My god, talking about a STACKED resume! 1:35

  • @pricingconsultant
    @pricingconsultant 29 дней назад

    Absolutely wonderful content here. Thanks Lenny and Todd!

  • @ttaattaajjaamm
    @ttaattaajjaamm 25 дней назад

    Great insights! In general, FRC is just awesome. Thank you, guys, for doing amazing job

  • @uluhonolulu
    @uluhonolulu 3 дня назад

    Damn, I'm too late for the program! Hope there will be another batch!

  • @29RMORRIS
    @29RMORRIS 20 часов назад

    I liked this video before watching the first minute lol.

  • @vivaswatamohapatra4356
    @vivaswatamohapatra4356 Месяц назад +4

    Love this podcast; it's really insightful with great examples! It would be great if there were visuals to explain key takeaways, such as the 4 stages (nascent, developing, strong, and extreme) or the levers (4Ps). Visuals help retain knowledge.

    • @LennysPodcast
      @LennysPodcast  Месяц назад +3

      Check this out pmf.firstround.com/levels

    • @NishantJain1
      @NishantJain1 Месяц назад

      Agreed. It would help if the visuals are shown in the video itself.

  • @gianmarcobasso3876
    @gianmarcobasso3876 Месяц назад +1

    Amazing. More of this.

  • @KetkiKulkarni
    @KetkiKulkarni Месяц назад +1

    Super helpful content! awesome.

  • @Drackomass
    @Drackomass Месяц назад +2

    This is going to be good, love this type of content or pricing content.

  • @youssef.elmoumen
    @youssef.elmoumen 28 дней назад

    Amazing interview 🚀

  • @rubenharris9560
    @rubenharris9560 Месяц назад +1

    Gold

  • @hcubill
    @hcubill Месяц назад +1

    The edition is superb, I find it difficult to listen to other podcasts just coz quality is cringe

  • @froomerce
    @froomerce Месяц назад

    It starts at 17:03. You are welcome :)

  • @carolyu8725
    @carolyu8725 Месяц назад +1

    Great episode. Would you share the validation article Todd mentioned?

    • @LennysPodcast
      @LennysPodcast  Месяц назад +1

      Here you go: www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/validating-your-startup-idea

  • @christhornham
    @christhornham Месяц назад +1

    Excellent interview and advice!

  • @shakilhasnat6368
    @shakilhasnat6368 Месяц назад

    How good are those people that they offer $5000 course for free. Wish you all the best.

    • @filippxx
      @filippxx Месяц назад

      This is normal when your skill makes you rich not the courses you can sell. Have you ever seen a real billionaire selling courses?

  • @LAMPOVOEIT
    @LAMPOVOEIT Месяц назад

    Nice episode. Let’s have the same for b2c :)

  • @GiorgioMorocica
    @GiorgioMorocica 20 дней назад +1

    What’s the link to apply to the program?

  • @Claudius025
    @Claudius025 Месяц назад

    Having listened to the first ~32 minutes, the common thread with all the examples given so far is that they have access to capital to fund their ideas and teams-not just a little capital, but hundreds of thousands of dollars that kept them going through the tough times. I'm not hearing stories about people from blue collar background.

  • @Buy_YT_Views_28
    @Buy_YT_Views_28 Месяц назад +3

    I really like how you edited this