Grow 1 to 10 PMF compounding.
Turn Grow 1 to 10 learning into product-market fit.
TimeLens helps product-market-fit founders remember what was planned, what happened, what slipped, and what needs attention next.
Best fit
Best for founders in the Grow 1 to 10 stage validating repeatable demand, customer value, pricing, messaging, and early channels.
Core pain
Founders seeking PMF run many product, audience, pricing, messaging, and channel tests without a durable learning trail.
Pain language
We keep experimenting, but the learning is fragmented.; Customer feedback does not reliably reach product decisions.; I do not know which signal is real PMF evidence.; The next test starts before the last one is understood.
What TimeLens remembers
Customer pain; Value signal; Product change; Pricing evidence; Channel test; Retention learning; Next hypothesis
Workflows
Connect customer evidence to product and messaging changes.; Preserve learning across pricing and channel tests.; Review which signals justify the next bet.
Make product-market fit compound.
Use TimeLens to turn the scattered context around product-market-fit founders into a clear execution trail.
Common questions
Direct answers about TimeLens for Product-market-fit founders.
- Who is TimeLens best for among Product-market-fit founders? Best for founders in the Grow 1 to 10 stage validating repeatable demand, customer value, pricing, messaging, and early channels.
- What problem does TimeLens solve for Product-market-fit founders? Founders seeking PMF run many product, audience, pricing, messaging, and channel tests without a durable learning trail. TimeLens connects Customer interviews, Product changes, Pricing tests, Messaging in one place so nothing slips between context switches.
- How is TimeLens different from other tools for Product-market-fit founders? Analytics show signals. TimeLens remembers the hypotheses, actions, and decisions behind them.
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