Product Vision Guide for Startups: What Founders Need to Know

You wrote the business plan together. You agreed on the problem, the market, the direction. You can both pitch the product vision in your sleep. And then the startup starts moving — and within weeks, you realise you and your co-founder are building toward two slightly different versions of the same company. Not because anyone … Read more

Product Vision vs Product Strategy — What Founders Get Wrong

Every founder hits a point where someone — an investor, an advisor, a co-founder — asks them to articulate their product vision and their product strategy. The two terms get used interchangeably so often that the distinction can feel academic. It isn’t. Getting the relationship between product vision and product strategy wrong is one of … Read more

How to Create a Product Vision for Your Startup (That Actually Drives Decisions)

Every founder has a product vision. It’s clear in their head — the product they want to build, the market they want to serve, the problem they’re going to solve. The difficulty is rarely the product vision itself. It’s that the vision usually exists as two separate things: a technical picture of what could be built and a commercial picture of what the market will pay for. Those two pictures live in different people’s heads, get articulated in different ways, and point in subtly different directions.