David Rusenko - How To Find Product Market Fit
Few people understand the mechanics of product-market fit better than David Rusenko. As the founder of Weebly --- which he grew to over 50 million users before selling to Square --- and now a Group Partner at Y Combinator, Rusenko has lived the search for PMF and guided hundreds of startups through the same journey. In this talk, he challenges the vague, founder-friendly definitions of product-market fit and replaces them with a concrete, measurable framework. He covers the specific signals that indicate you've found it (versus the false positives that waste months of runway), the cohort retention metrics that actually matter, and why most founders confuse "users who like the idea" with "users who need the product." Rusenko also shares a candid retrospective on Weebly's own fit journey --- the pivots that led nowhere, the lucky breaks, and the moment he knew they had something real. If you're in the 0-to-1 phase of a startup and can't tell if you're making progress or spinning your wheels, this talk will give you the clarity to know the difference.
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Few people understand the mechanics of product-market fit better than David Rusenko. As the founder of Weebly --- which he grew to over 50 million users before selling to Square --- and now a Group Partner at Y Combinator, Rusenko has lived the search for PMF and guided hundreds of startups through the same journey. In this talk, he challenges the vague, founder-friendly definitions of product-market fit and replaces them with a concrete, measurable framework. He covers the specific signals that indicate you've found it (versus the false positives that waste months of runway), the cohort retention metrics that actually matter, and why most founders confuse "users who like the idea" with "users who need the product." Rusenko also shares a candid retrospective on Weebly's own fit journey --- the pivots that led nowhere, the lucky breaks, and the moment he knew they had something real. If you're in the 0-to-1 phase of a startup and can't tell if you're making progress or spinning your wheels, this talk will give you the clarity to know the difference.
What You'll Learn
- ♦A concrete, measurable definition of product-market fit that replaces vague founder intuition
- ♦The specific cohort retention metrics that signal real PMF versus false positives
- ♦How to distinguish between "users who like your idea" and "users who need your product"
- ♦The common PMF mistakes Rusenko sees across hundreds of YC startups
- ♦Weebly's actual PMF journey --- the pivots, the false starts, and the breakthrough moment
- ♦A tactical framework for running PMF experiments when you're still searching
- ♦How investor expectations around PMF have shifted and what that means for your fundraise