This Week's Signal
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"The most dangerous thing in product right now isn't moving too slow — it's the illusion of velocity. Shipping features no one asked for, at scale, with great engineering quality, is still waste."
This week's signal comes from the ongoing debate about feature factories vs. outcome-driven teams. Three data points converged: Figma's Q4 retrospective leaked internally (then surfaced on Blind), Amplitude published their 2026 Product Benchmarks report showing 67% of PMs can't name the business metric their last shipped feature moved, and Linear's CEO posted a thread about why they deliberately ship less. The through-line: organizations confusing output for outcome is not a new problem, but the tooling of 2026 has made it dramatically easier to ship faster while thinking slower.
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Series C Fintech
"The Amplitude stat hit different."
Series B SaaS
"This is exactly what we needed to hear."
Series D Health
Opportunity Solution Tree
by Teresa Torres
Desired Outcome
Increase activation rate by 15% in 90 days
Opportunity A
Users don't understand core value in first session
Opportunity B
Onboarding flow creates false confidence
Opportunity C
No clear 'aha moment' milestone defined
Solution 1
Contextual tooltips at key decision points
Solution 2
Compress onboarding to 3 steps max
Solution 3
Define and instrument 'aha moment'
A visual framework that connects your desired outcome to the opportunities that address that outcome, and then to the solutions and experiments that address those opportunities. Prevents the most common PM failure mode: jumping straight from problem to solution.
PM Take
The OST earns its place in your toolkit precisely because it forces the question most teams skip: "Is this a real opportunity, or are we just excited about a solution we already had in mind?" I've seen three PMs in the last month use this to kill features their engineering teams were already 30% through building. That's the point.
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