Snapchat CEO: Why distribution has become the most important moat | Evan Spiegel
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Top Comments (10)
Dude is META’s R&D 😅
However modest his technical chops, my guy's rizz game is Victoria Secret level.
Next gen social: Collective Memory
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.
the big unasked question: how do you continue to grow (albeit slowly) despite user attrition due to aging out
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.
he is going to quite a lot of podcasts these days, which is good
I'm just here waiting for Nikita's comments on what's real vs. BS
Evan should be incredibly proud of what he has achieved so far. To me he is the most underrated CEO of this decade.
Wow this podcast is top notch Right question Right direction Very good pace
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Top Comments (10)
Dude is META’s R&D 😅
However modest his technical chops, my guy's rizz game is Victoria Secret level.
Next gen social: Collective Memory
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.
the big unasked question: how do you continue to grow (albeit slowly) despite user attrition due to aging out
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.
he is going to quite a lot of podcasts these days, which is good
I'm just here waiting for Nikita's comments on what's real vs. BS
Evan should be incredibly proud of what he has achieved so far. To me he is the most underrated CEO of this decade.
Wow this podcast is top notch Right question Right direction Very good pace