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Finding Product-Market Fit – Expert Advice From Prowly’s CEO Joanna Drabent

Userpilot

Product market fit, often just called product/market or “P/M” is one of the most important Lean Startup concepts. There is a lot of information out there about why it’s important for having a successful product and grow your business, but finding out how to achieve product-market fit can still feel elusive.

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Spendesk’s Nicolas Marchais on evolving with your market

Intercom, Inc.

Here are five quick takeaways: The founders of Spendesk noticed that, while the B2C space was innovating with peer-to-peer quickpay options, nothing like that existed in the B2B space (which often lags a few years behind the consumer market).

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Four beliefs shaping our vision for customer support

Intercom, Inc.

In order to provide this support, support teams will need to use a tool with both powerful automation and outbound capabilities to manage and streamline high-volume workloads. “Customers who adopt this next-generation way of providing support get it all: greater efficiency, more satisfied customers, and a happier team”.

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Case Study: How ReadyTech Use Product-Led In The Workforce Sector

BrainMates

Within each product team there is a product manager, up to eight developers, quality assurance, and – where appropriate – a team-dedicated product designer. The product managers drive the team roadmaps according to set objectives aligned to company objectives, as well as the product strategy overall.

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How to achieve 2,500% revenue growth: 5 lessons from Paddle’s Ed Fry

Intercom, Inc.

Product, marketing, and sales are table stakes for growth. We see wildly successful companies and attribute their success to a combination of their product, the story they tell about it, and their ability to monetize it. Take Slack, for example: the media points to its brilliant product as the reason for its impressive growth.