PMF Observations: How 4 Founders Built Massive Startups Their Own Way

PMF Observations: How 4 Founders Built Massive Startups Their Own Way

Author: Mistral.vc June 19, 2025 Duration: 27:31
Four founders prove you don’t need Silicon Valley, a technical degree, or a massive seed round to build a massive company. We go through the key observations from the last 4 episodes: How Skip created a $200M business in a third tier city, Polarsteps’ NPS‑obsessed rise, Jobber’s decade‑long compounding engine, and why a small decision was key to Public.com’s huge success. You’ll learn when to ignore best practices, how to choose one north‑star metric, and why slow, relentless improvemen...

Behind every great company is a moment where everything clicked-when a product finally met its market. A Product Market Fit Show | Startup Podcast for Founders is dedicated entirely to unpacking that elusive, critical phase. Hosted by Mistral.vc, conversations here aren't about broad business advice; they focus intensely on the raw, formative stages from zero to one. You'll hear founders from companies like Reddit, Gusto, and Cohere recount the real decisions, stumbles, and insights that led to their breakthrough, offering a level of detail you can actually apply. This podcast operates on a simple belief: by examining enough of these specific journeys, patterns emerge that demystify product-market fit more effectively than any theoretical framework. It’s a resource built for founders who prefer learning through concrete examples and candid stories from those who’ve navigated the same path. Tune in for deep, practical dialogues with entrepreneurs and investors, all aimed at providing tangible lessons for your own venture.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

A Product Market Fit Show | Startup Podcast for Founders
Podcast Episodes
PMF Observations: Why passion is more important than you think [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:51
Most early-stage founders get trapped in the chaos of endless tasks, there's always too much to do and not enough time. We go through the last 4 episodes to see what how the best founders prioritize. We also see why you…

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