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You need more traction! Investor criteria when assessing a product Adam Komarnicki Product Development Days conference, 20 October 2015, Kraków

How VC investors evaluate products

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You need more traction!!Investor criteria when assessing a product

Adam Komarnicki Product Development Days conference, 20 October 2015, Kraków

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Innovation Nest

#venturecapital #startups #investing

Fundacity

#SaaS #product #fundraising

Freebee

#loyalty #mobile #customers #analytics

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Disclaimer:

All comments here refer to evaluating a PRODUCT

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PRODUCT – a piece of software you can sell at scale

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Investors don’t care about your product

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Investors – they may be cool and friendly…

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But make decisions with one simple objective

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Whereas you see a set of features

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Investors want to see…

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Give them what they want

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Not all numbers make good metrics Not all numbers make good metrics

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Be careful with vanity metrics

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Numbers with no direct relation to revenue are „vanity metrics”

App downloads Visitors Press mentions Social media activity

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Number of paying customers

MRR, Revenue growth rate

LTV/CAC

Key operating metrics

Product metrics that matter

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Growth of key metrics = TRACTION

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Presenting a product

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FORGET ABOUT THIS, BUT…

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TELL A STORY, NOT FEATURES

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AVOID DEATH BY PRESENTATION, ENGAGE IN THE CONVERSATION

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AVOID TECHNICAL DETAILS - DON’T MAKE INVESTOR FEEL STUPID

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RANDOM TIPS

•  Not having a product person in a team is a disadvantage

•  “We need to see more traction” can mean lots of things

•  If investor does not ask to see your product around the first meeting, it’s not smart money 

•  It’s null until you ship - traction for a feature used in another product is not an indication of success of the new product 

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IS GOOD, ANY QUESTIONS?