Product-Market Fit: From Vitamin to $100M Painkiller

Product-Market Fit: From Vitamin to $100M Painkiller

Author: Omer Khan February 19, 2026 Duration: 1:01:51
Adam Markowitz spent seven years selling a nice-to-have in edtech. Then he built Drata and found product-market fit so strong that prospects called to complain his sales team was too aggressive. He signed 100 customers in six weeks and 1,000 in year one. The difference between a vitamin and a painkiller is product-market fit. You will learn how to validate product-market fit before writing code by talking to dozens of companies and auditors, why dogfooding your own product creates instant market validation, and how a "give before you take" AWS partnership made Drata a top 5 ISV on Marketplace in under two years. Adam Markowitz is the co-founder and CEO of Drata, a trust management platform with over 8,000 customers across 60 countries, 600+ employees, and $100M+ ARR. Drata achieved product-market alignment by solving a compliance pain Adam experienced firsthand at Portfolium, which was acquired for $43M. The company has raised over $300M. This episode is brought to you by: 🌎 ThreatLocker → Book a demo 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 Product-market fit shows in buyer urgency: Drata signed 100 customers in 6 weeks and 1,000 in year one - versus years to close the first 5 university customers at Portfolium where PMF was missing. 🛠️ Dogfood your product before selling it: Drata refused to accept customers until they used their own tool to get SOC 2 compliant, giving them instant credibility and proving product-market fit under real conditions. 🔍 Validate by talking to every stakeholder: Adam spoke with dozens of companies and auditors before writing code, discovering identical pain patterns that made the initial product scope and market validation obvious. 🤝 Give before you take with strategic partners: Drata brought thousands of first-time customers to AWS Marketplace before asking for anything, becoming a top 5 global ISV in under two years. 📉 Product-market fit means selling a painkiller: Seven years in edtech taught Adam what a vitamin feels like. At Drata, customers lined up because compliance was blocking their deals. Chapters Introduction What Drata does and the trust problem it solves Revenue, customers, and team size From astronaut dreams to NASA's Space Shuttle program Building Portfolium and selling for $43M The long road to product-market fit in edtech How the Portfolium pain led to founding Drata Validating the problem before writing code Using Drata to get their own SOC 2 before selling Signing 100 customers in six weeks Building the Auditor Alliance partner program The AWS Marketplace strategy and give-before-you-take Why aggressive sales culture was intentional AI tailwinds for compliance and trust Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/471 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

For anyone building a software company, the journey from an idea to a sustainable business is filled with specific, often daunting, questions. The SaaS Podcast-AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders exists to answer those with concrete stories, not abstract advice. Each week, host Omer Khan sits down with founders who have actually done it-they discuss the messy reality of securing those first few customers, the difficult adjustments needed to find true product-market fit, and the tactical decisions behind scaling to and beyond a million dollars in annual revenue. Conversations delve into the nitty-gritty of pricing models, sales processes, reducing churn, and the practical application of AI in a SaaS context. Omer’s perspective is shaped by having personally coached over a hundred and fifty founders past critical revenue milestones and conducting interviews with more than five hundred others. This depth of experience means every episode cuts straight to actionable insights, whether you’re painstakingly bootstrapping toward ten thousand in monthly recurring revenue or managing the complexities of rapid growth. The focus is relentlessly on proven strategies that have worked in the real world. Tuning into this podcast feels like gaining access to a private mastermind, a resource where thousands of other founders gather weekly to learn from the honest successes and setbacks of their peers.
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