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Rahul Vohra
Rahul Vohra
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If you've built something even half interesting, there will be a set of users who find it compelling, and the whole purpose of the product-market fit engine is to identify that segment and systematically expand it over
time.
Segment Users Before Lamenting About Churn Rates
I think it's a fairly common mistake for founders to see that a product is working well and then move on to building the next one. They often forget just how hard it was to achieve product-market fit in the first
place.
How Should Founders Gauge When It's Time to Build Their Next Product?
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Before Deciding on Your Product's Price, Figure Out Its Positioning
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Finding a Balance Between Addressing User Issues & Building Your Vision Is Essential
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Rahul's Glass Jar Analogy for Balancing Big & Small Projects at Superhuman
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Building an Adjacent Product Often Causes the Core Product to Stagnate
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Product Designers Must Ask, "Am I Building a Lean Back or Lean Forward User Experience?"
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Whether or Not a Company Can Onboard New Users Depends on Churn
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How Rahul Decided on Superhuman's $30/Month Price Point
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Superhuman Onboards New Users With a 30-Minute Video Call
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Trello Sold to Atlassian Because Their Core Feature Was No Longer Competitive
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Businesses With Network Effects Have More Leeway to Build Adjacent Products
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Although a Great Product, Salesforce Is Visually Inelegant & Cluttered
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Segment Users Before Lamenting About Churn Rates
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Superhuman's Command Palette Encourages People to Become Power Users
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How Should Founders Gauge When It's Time to Build Their Next Product?
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60% of Superhuman's Subscriptions Are Enterprise; 40% Are Consumer
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The Importance of Building Products That Spread Organically Via Word-of-Mouth
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