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

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 — Brought to you by: • WorkOS—The modern API for auth and user identity: https://workos.com/lenny • Eppo—Run reliable, impactful experiments: https://www.geteppo.com/ • CommandBar—AI-powered user assistance for modern products and impatient users: https://www.commandbar.com/lenny Find the transcript and references at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/a-framework-for-finding-product-market Where to find Todd Jackson: • X: https://twitter.com/tjack • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddj0/ Where to find Lenny: • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com • X: https://twitter.com/lennysan • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/ 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 Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com. Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.

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April 11, 2024
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1h 27m
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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 Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com. Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of Lenny's Podcast, featuring Todd Jackson and Lenny Rachitsky, A framework for finding product-market fit | Todd Jackson (First Round Capital) explores four-Level Roadmap To Product-Market Fit For B2B Founders Todd Jackson, partner at First Round Capital and longtime product leader, shares a structured, data-informed framework for B2B, sales-led startups to understand and systematically achieve product-market fit (PMF).

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