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Snapchat CEO: Why distribution has become the most important moat | Evan Spiegel

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Evan Spiegel, the co-founder and CEO of Snap, is one of the very few people in the world who has successfully built and scaled a lasting consumer social product. Snapchat has nearly 1 billion MAUs, and Evan and his team invented some of the most important consumer products and features, including Stories, AR glasses, swipe-based navigation, the camera as the primary UX, and a lot more. *In our in-depth conversation, we discuss:* 1. Why distribution is now the biggest challenge for creating a consumer technology business 2. How Snap innovates at scale with a 9-to-12-person design team: no titles, no hierarchy, hundreds of ideas reviewed weekly with the CEO 3. Why a pure software business is no longer a moat, and what actually creates durable competitive advantages today 4. How AI is changing the way designers work and why they’re now shipping code 5. Why every major Snap feature was copied and how that forced the company to work differently 6. Evan’s prediction that humanity’s comfort with AI will be a bigger bottleneck than the technology itself 7. This year’s crucible moment for Snap *Brought to you by:* WorkOS—Modern identity platform for B2B SaaS, free up to 1 million MAUs: https://workos.com/lenny Vanta—automate compliance, manage risk, and accelerate trust with AI: https://vanta.com/lenny *Episode transcript:* https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/snapchat-ceo-why-distribution-is *Archive of all Lenny's Podcast transcripts:* https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/yxi4s2w998p1gvtpu4193/AMdNPR8AOw0lMklwtnC0TrQ?rlkey=j06x0nipoti519e0xgm23zsn9&st=ahz0fj11&dl=0 *Where to find Evan Spiegel:* • X: https://x.com/evanspiegel • Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/@evan • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-spiegel • Website: https://www.spiegelfamilyfund.com *Where to find Lenny:* • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com • X: https://twitter.com/lennysan • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/ *In this episode, we cover:* (00:00) Introduction to Evan Spiegel (02:28) Why consumer social products are so hard to build (04:31) How Snapchat cracked distribution with close friends, not network size (05:50) Why distribution is the new moat in the AI era (08:39) Snapchat’s innovation track record (and why software isn’t a moat) (11:39) Why Snap is betting on two of the hardest businesses: consumer social and hardware (16:00) Specs use cases (17:56) The innovation process (21:34) The velocity of design work at Snapchat (25:07) Why Evan says you must talk to customers (26:06) The origin story of Stories (28:25) How screenshot detection saved early Snapchat (31:03) Why they waited to hire PMs—and what role they play now (34:41) How AI is shifting the designer-PM-engineer triad (36:10) Design as an intentional bottleneck for product cohesion (37:24) Why staying close to customers matters for any leader (39:39) What Evan looks for when hiring designers (41:57) How to develop young design talent (44:16) Designers shipping code with AI—and the guardrails needed at scale (47:20) Using jobs-to-be-done to organize AI transformation (48:50) How the CEO job has changed over 15 years (51:30) Learning to communicate (54:08) Why this year is Snapchat’s “crucible moment” (56:22) Being the “middle child” in tech (57:51) Screen-time philosophy with four kids (ages 2 to 15) (1:01:08) AI Corner (1:04:02) Contrarian Corner (1:06:04) Lightning round and final thoughts *Referenced:* • Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com • Threads: https://www.threads.com • Snapchat+: https://www.snapchat.com/plus • Instagram Plus: https://help.instagram.com/26266751476298047 • Pixy: https://www.pixy.com • Specs: https://newsroom.snap.com/introducing-specs-inc • Bobby Murphy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Murphy • Hard truths about building in the AI era | Keith Rabois (Khosla Ventures): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/hard-truths-about-building-in-the-ai-era • Marc Andreessen: The real AI boom hasn’t even started yet: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/marc-andreessen-the-real-ai-boom • The design process is dead. Here’s what’s replacing it. | Jenny Wen (head of design at Claude): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-design-process-is-dead • Claude Cowork: https://www.anthropic.com/product/claude-cowork • Figma: https://www.figma.com • Bill Clinton on X: https://x.com/BillClinton • Superhuman’s secret to success: Ignoring most customer feedback, manually onboarding every new user, obsessing over every detail, and positioning around a single attribute: speed | Rahul Vohra (CEO): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/superhumans-secret-to-success-rahul-vohra ...References continued at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/snapchat-ceo-why-distribution-is _Production and marketing by https://penname.co/._ _For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]._ Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.

Top Comments (10)

@bastost 2026-04-27

Dude is META’s R&D 😅

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@priapushk996 2026-04-26

However modest his technical chops, my guy's rizz game is Victoria Secret level.

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@jonathansergio9424 2026-04-26

Next gen social: Collective Memory

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@BotInLaw 2026-04-26

Top 5 Insights from Podcast: * Distribution, not just product-market fit, is one of the hardest and most overlooked challenges in building durable consumer social products. * In social networks, value comes from depth (close friends) rather than breadth (total network size). * In the AI era, distribution—not product development—will become the primary competitive moat for consumer products. * Software features are easily copied; durable moats require ecosystems, platforms, and hardware. * Future computing (AR glasses) should enhance real-world social connection instead of isolating people behind screens.

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@wateriso 2026-04-27

the big unasked question: how do you continue to grow (albeit slowly) despite user attrition due to aging out

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@DiegoEis 2026-04-28

32:37 Finally found someone who shares my view on Designers vs PMs. It’s a bit harsh for most people… Designers are the ones responsible for creating the solution. For shaping the experience. You don’t see a PM in industrial design… in automotive design… you don’t see a PM working alongside the architect… nor in graphic design… at least I can’t think of any market where design is involved, where the designer isn’t the one responsible for ideating or directing how that solution will actually bring form and function together… they’re even much closer to the problem than is the case in product. So, for me, a good chunk of the product management work that PMs absorb today should belong to designers… the perception of value comes from the experience of using the product, and the designer is the one orchestrating that.

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@RobotFounder 2026-04-28

he is going to quite a lot of podcasts these days, which is good

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@ajt_2023 2026-04-27

I'm just here waiting for Nikita's comments on what's real vs. BS

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@purijagmohan 2026-04-30

Evan should be incredibly proud of what he has achieved so far. To me he is the most underrated CEO of this decade.

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@IamKrishnanPrasad 2026-05-13

Wow this podcast is top notch Right question Right direction Very good pace

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