Finding product-market fit isn’t a milestone — it’s a messy, make-or-break journey. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 — taking place October 27–29 at Moscone West in San Francisco — Rajat Bhageria (Chef Robotics), Ann Bordetsky (NEA), and Murali Joshi (ICONIQ) break down how to navigate this critical phase. Register now.[5][1][2][3][4]

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Rajat Bhageria, Ann Bordetsky, Murali Joshi

No more guessing — just growth

  • Rajat Bhageria[6]: Founder and CEO of Chef Robotics, scaling AI-powered automation that’s transforming food production.
  • Ann Bordetsky[7]: Partner at NEA, previously at Uber and Twitter, spotting scrappy ingenuity that drives breakout success.
  • Murali Joshi[8]: Partner at ICONIQ, Forbes Midas Brink List honoree, with over $2.5 billion invested in companies like Drata, 1Password, and Fivetran.

They’ll cover smart testing strategies, real-time iteration, and how to listen to users without getting lost in the noise — offering a rare inside look at what product-market fit really looks like.

Build something customers can’t live without

Whether you’re in prototype mode or scaling a growing product, this session will give founders actionable insight to cut the guesswork and focus on what actually moves the needle. Catch it on the Builders Stage[9] at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. Grab your pass[10] before tomorrow ends to save up to $668.

References

  1. ^ TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 (techcrunch.com)
  2. ^ Chef Robotics (chefrobotics.ai)
  3. ^ NEA (www.nea.com)
  4. ^ ICONIQ (www.iconiqcapital.com)
  5. ^ Register now. (techcrunch.com)
  6. ^ Rajat Bhageria (www.linkedin.com)
  7. ^ Ann Bordetsky (www.linkedin.com)
  8. ^ Murali Joshi (www.linkedin.com)
  9. ^ Builders Stage (techcrunch.com)
  10. ^ Grab your pass (techcrunch.com)

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