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Rahul Vohra Founder & CEO at Superhuman
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Rahul Vohra

Founder & CEO

Superhuman

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Artificial Intelligence

About Me

Rahul is the founder and CEO of Superhuman, the most productive email app ever made. Powerful features like AI writing, Split Inbox, and automatic summarization help people get through their inbox twice as fast as before, follow-up on time every time, and respond faster to the things that matter. On average, Superhuman users save 4+ hours every single week. Prior to Superhuman, Rahul founded Rapportive, the first Gmail plugin to scale to millions of users. Rapportive was acquired by LinkedIn in 2012, and is now part of LinkedIn Sales Navigator. Rahul is also widely known for his expertise in product strategy and entrepreneurship. His unique approach to finding product-market fit is the most widely shared First Round Review article, and has since been covered by dozens of articles, podcasts, talks and business school case studies. Rahul is also a prominent angel investor, and his fund has invested $50M in over 120 companies like Placer, Supabase, Mercury, Zip, ClassDojo, and Writer.

Hear My Insights

Reverse Engineering Product-Market Fit: A Roadmap for Founders

Product-market fit is one of the most critical drivers of startup success and yet it remains one of the least well-defined. Despite its importance, there are few battle-tested approaches for how to reach it, and many teams are left relying on instinct over insight. This session introduces a practical, data-driven method for identifying and accelerating product-market fit, using a single key question: “How would you feel if you could no longer use this product?” By isolating the “High Expectation Customer,” doubling down on what they love, and addressing what holds others back, teams can build a roadmap grounded in real user insight and create products people truly can’t live without.