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Airtable’s path to product-market fit — co-founder Andrew Ofstad on building horizontal products

Todd Jackson’s filling in as host again this week. Today, Todd chats with Andrew Ofstad, co-founder of Airtable. In our conversation, we go deep into Airtable’s early days, and how they navigated the journey of finding traction and scaling.

Airtable’s path to product-market fit — co-founder Andrew Ofstad on building horizontal products

Todd Jackson’s filling in as host again this week. (As a reminder, he’s hosting a few product-focused episodes this season — all about finding product-market fit.)


Today, Todd chats with Andrew Ofstad, co-founder of Airtable. In our conversation, we go deep into Airtable’s early days, and how they navigated the journey of finding traction and scaling.


Here’s a preview of what Todd and Andrew cover:


  • How the founders came together, their vision for the product, and what the initial prototypes looked like. 


  • Airtable’s alpha, beta, and launch timelines, as well as their early traction.


  • The challenges of creating a horizontal product that can do many things, including identifying initial use cases and figuring out how to describe what they were building.


  • How to approach pricing and competition, as well as their early go-to-market strategy.


  • What the next 3 years will look like for Airtable, and how they’ve navigated scaling while staying true to their vision.


Whether you’re a founder validating your own idea, or a product leader looking for growth advice, there are tons of tactics here that go much deeper than the typical founding stories you hear.


You can follow Andrew on Twitter at @aofstad. You can email us questions directly at [email protected] or follow us on Twitter @firstround and @tjack.

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