GV’s Frederique Dame on product-market fit: ‘You have one chance at a good experience’

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By Walter Thompson

Friday, April 29, 2022

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Earlier this month at TechCrunch Early Stage, I talked to Frederique Dame, an investing partner at GV, about product-market fit.

Dame spoke about her experience leading product and engineering efforts at Uber, Yahoo and Smugmug, sharing some of what she learned about gathering customer data, iterating quickly to validate ideas, and the challenges that come with scaling teams from a few dozen people to several thousand employees.

We also discussed tactics and strategies that can move organizations towards PMF, including effective ways to capture and share user data, and developing customer personas that will help everyone understand the company’s mission and purpose.

Distilling our 40-minute conversation into a single article was beyond my abilities, so I’ll share a follow-up next week with additional takeaways from our chat and the audience Q&A that followed.

Dame shared one piece of advice that I’d never heard from an investor: more founders should learn to make themselves vulnerable.

“Trust me with what you don’t know or what’s not working, because once we invest, we’re going to have to work on this stuff anyway,” she said. “I’d rather start working on this stuff early on.”

Thanks very much for reading. I hope you have a fantastic weekend.

Walter Thompson
Senior Editor, TechCrunch+
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