Pivot
A structured change in product, market, or business model in response to learning that the current path won't reach PMF.
In depth
Not every change is a pivot. A pivot keeps one element constant (usually the customer or the team) while changing another fundamentally. Classic examples: Slack (pivoted from gaming), Instagram (from Burbn check-in app), Twitter (from podcasting platform Odeo).
The cost of a late pivot is usually higher than the cost of killing the company and starting fresh. Run the pivot decision as a dispassionate investor would.
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Last reviewed 14 April 2026 by Abhi Verma.