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The Only Leading Metric to Measure Product-Market Fit and How to Use It

The Product Coalition

Product-market fit (PMF) is a tricky thing for startups. It’s that sweet spot where the needs of your target market perfectly align with what your product is offering, and if you’re a product manager at an early startup, it’s your job to help your product find that fit. but nothing around how to measure it.

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Top 75+ Resources for Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

Most folks are looking for a pointer to a book or a class they can take on product management, but I always reply with a collection of blog posts from practitioners sharing their best practices. I still believe these remain the very best resources on the topic. The final but most important dimension of product management is execution.

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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

If your customer feedback shows your product is very different from what they need, don’t wait and pivot. Closing the customer feedback loop will help your product stay relevant in the face of changing market trends and user expectations. Disruptive innovation is what many SaaS startups aspire to. Close the feedback loop.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis (Guest essay by Li Jin)

Andrew Chen

I’m looking for startups that can change the game there. We’re interested in investing in the next wave of consumer products and startups coming into the ecosystem, and that includes the audio ecosystem. In 2007, the first iPhone was introduced, but it wouldn’t be until 2012 that Apple created the Podcasts app.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis

Andrew Chen

I’m looking for startups that can change the game there. We’re interested in investing in the next wave of consumer products and startups coming into the ecosystem, and that includes the audio ecosystem. In 2007, the first iPhone was introduced, but it wouldn’t be until 2012 that Apple created the Podcasts app.