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S3E8: The PMF Surgeon – Why Vivek Sodera Thinks Most VCs Should Stay Away From Pre-Seed

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Nov 4, 2025
Vivek Sodera, founder of Supercharge and a key player behind Superhuman, discusses the nuances of investor roles in early-stage startups. He argues that VCs without founder experience often provide poor advice to zero-to-one founders, emphasizing the critical difference between pre-PMF and post-PMF stages. Vivek also shares his insights on product-market fit and the challenges he faced with his failed startup, AirSeed. He advocates for hands-on investing and selective funding strategies, pushing for a founder-led approach in venture capital.
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INSIGHT

VC Experience Matters At Zero-to-One

  • Most VCs who haven't founded successful startups should focus on Series A and beyond.
  • Pre-PMF advice from non-founder VCs often harms zero-to-one founders.
ANECDOTE

Failure Shaped His PMF Expertise

  • Vivek's second company AirSeed failed to reach product-market fit and shut after three years.
  • That failure became a pivotal learning experience for his future investing and PMF work.
INSIGHT

Leading Indicators Over Lagging Metrics

  • Superhuman developed a PMF methodology using leading indicators rather than lagging metrics.
  • They open-sourced the framework to help founders systematically diagnose PMF.
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