Flux Capital Academy

Product Strategy

Subject 06

A practical syllabus for founders navigating product strategy.

What to build, how to prioritize, when to cut scope, and how to read PMF signals while the roadmap keeps moving.

Distribution without product judgment burns cash. These topics cover MVP discipline, prioritization under uncertainty, technical tradeoffs, and leading product before you have a full team.

7 topicsFounder operating notes

Topic 01

Defining MVP scope and cutting with intent

Focus areas: Defining MVP scope, cutting with intent.

Defining MVP scopecutting with intent

Module 01 / 07

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Topic 02

Prioritization frameworks that survive contact with users

A practical module on prioritization frameworks that survive contact with users.

Prioritization frameworks that survive contact with users

Module 02 / 07

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Topic 03

Build, buy, or integrate: technical decision-making

Focus areas: Build, buy, or integrate.

Buildbuyor integrate

Module 03 / 07

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Topic 04

Reading product-market fit signals before the data is clean

A practical module on reading product-market fit signals before the data is clean.

Reading product-market fit signals before the data is clean

Module 04 / 07

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Topic 05

Managing technical debt as a strategic choice

A practical module on managing technical debt as a strategic choice.

Managing technical debt as a strategic choice

Module 05 / 07

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Topic 06

Roadmapping when the plan changes every quarter

A practical module on roadmapping when the plan changes every quarter.

Roadmapping when the plan changes every quarter

Module 06 / 07

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Topic 07

Product leadership before you have a product team

A practical module on product leadership before you have a product team.

Product leadership before you have a product team

Module 07 / 07

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