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Product-market fit (PMF) is the moment when a product stops being something founders push onto users and becomes something the market pulls toward itself — when customers ask to pay, invite friends, and call in panic when the site goes down. Drawing on Lenny Rachitsky's research across 25+ iconic companies, real pivot stories from founders like Bilal Mahmood (ClearBrain) and Alexander Embiricos (Remotion), and Jason Shen's own founder experience, this article covers what PMF looks and feels like, how long it actually takes, what it requires to be "true," and how to use usage patterns as a more…
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