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How to Find Product-Market Fit for Your SaaS in 2026

A practical guide to identifying, measuring, and achieving product-market fit. Includes the 40% test, retention curves, and real signals to watch.

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What Product-Market Fit Actually MeansThe Sean Ellis 40% TestRetention Curve: The Strongest PMF SignalHow to Get to PMF Faster

What Product-Market Fit Actually Means

PMF means you've found a group of customers who desperately need your product, can't imagine life without it, and are telling others about it without being asked. Marc Andreessen's definition: 'You can feel when product/market fit isn't happening... And you can always feel product/market fit when it is happening.'

The Sean Ellis 40% Test

Survey your active users: 'How would you feel if you could no longer use [product]?' If ≥40% say 'Very Disappointed', you have PMF.

  • Run this survey when you have 30–50 active users
  • Target only users who have used the product ≥2 times in the last 2 weeks
  • Benchmark: Superhuman hit ~58% before launch
  • Below 40%: you need to iterate or find a different segment

Retention Curve: The Strongest PMF Signal

Plot your weekly or monthly retention curve. If it flattens above 0%, you have PMF for a subset of users. If it keeps dropping to zero, you don't.

  • Good consumer retention: 25-40% at day 30
  • Good B2B retention: 80-90% at month 12
  • Flattening = a core cohort finds your product indispensable

How to Get to PMF Faster

PMF is about finding the right customer for your current product, not building the perfect product for all customers.

  • Narrow your ICP ruthlessly — go from 'small businesses' to '8-person marketing agencies in the US'
  • Talk to your best users: who are they, why do they love it?
  • Ignore your worst users — optimize for the core that loves you
  • Ship fast and iterate — aim for weekly product releases
  • Kill features unused by your best users, double down on what they love

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