So you have a product, but how do you find customers? And once you find customers, how do you keep them coming back? At TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 in San Francisco, October 28-30, we'll be welcoming Spenser Skates, April Underwood, and Tamar Yehoshua to the Builders Stage to discuss how startups can find true and lasting product-market fit.
Whether a startup is developing an AI-powered robot or a new social media app, founders need to know which audience their app will target. Our panelists have faced these challenges themselves as founders, advisors, and executives at some of the largest technology companies in the world, so they know firsthand how to find product-market fit.
Spencer Scates is CEO and co-founder of Amplitude, a publicly traded software company that helps businesses grow their audiences through data analytics.
April Underwood is co-founder of Adverb Ventures, an early stage venture capital firm that backs founders in pre-seed through Series A. Prior to founding Adverb, Underwood served as CPO at Slack and Director of Product at Twitter, and has also served on the boards of public companies including Zillow and Eventbrite, advising executives on product strategy.
Tamar Yehoshua is President of Product and Technology at enterprise AI startup Glean and a Venture Partner at IVP. She was VP of Privacy and Search at Google and CPO at Slack, where she led the company's IPO and acquisition by Salesforce.
TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 will take place in San Francisco from October 28-30. Buy your pass now.