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[Mastering Product Velocity and User-Centric Growth with Federico Simeonato of Bending Spoons]-[20VC: Inside Bending Spoons Acquisition Machine: Evernote, Eventbrite, Vimeo | How Evernote Evaluates Acquisitions and New Product Ideas | How Evernote Mastered Product Launches, User Retention and Monetisation with Federico Simionato]

The Twenty Minute VC (20VC): Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch · B2 · 2025-12-05

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Product Excellence and Velocity: Insights from Bending Spoons

In this episode of 20VC, Harry Stebbings sits down with Federico Simeonato, a key product leader at Bending Spoons, to discuss the company’s unique approach to product management, hyper-growth, and the evolving landscape of AI-driven development. Bending Spoons has become a powerhouse in the European tech scene, known for its strategic acquisitions like Evernote, Vimeo, and Eventbrite.

The Philosophy of Product Selection

Simeonato emphasizes that the core principle of product management remains constant: "find out what matters and make it good." When deciding which ideas to pursue, Bending Spoons employs two distinct methods:

  1. Top-line Analysis: For established products, they model the potential revenue and customer growth, often creating detailed business cases to justify investments.
  2. Qualitative Utility: For exploratory projects—like new features for Evernote—they prioritize "usefulness." Since it is difficult to quantify utility before a launch, the team relies on deep user research and prototyping.

Simeonato highlights a crucial lesson: avoid "greenfield" projects that lack a clear connection to user needs. He points to the failure of a fitness product during COVID as a case study where the business case looked sound on paper, but failed to address the real-world motivation of the users.

The "Purple Cow" Approach to Hiring and Growth

Reflecting on his journey, Simeonato shares how he secured his role at Bending Spoons—not just through a standard CV, but by bringing a bottle of liquor to his interview with co-founder Matteo. He advocates for being a "purple cow," a concept from Seth Godin, encouraging aspiring PMs to show their "rough edges" and creative flair to stand out in a crowded market.

Managing Evernote: Retention Over Acquisition

Evernote serves as the prime example of Bending Spoons' long-term strategy. Despite being an "archetype" of a product that has been around for nearly 20 years, it maintains millions of daily users. The primary metric for success here is subscriber retention. Simeonato notes that they do not aim to be as popular as Apple Notes; instead, they focus on being the indispensable "system of record" for power users. When they raised prices in 2023, the goal was to align the cost with the value provided, accepting that some casual users might churn while ensuring the product remained a "no-brainer" for those deeply integrated into the ecosystem.

The Role of AI in Prototyping

Simeonato discusses how AI tools like Cursor, Lovable, and Claude Code have transformed the product development lifecycle.

  • Prototyping as a Probe: He describes prototypes as "probes"—inexpensive, quick-to-build tools designed to answer a specific question about a metric or user behavior.
  • The Future of Design: He predicts that the traditional divide between design (Figma) and engineering will blur. In the future, developers and designers will likely merge their workflows, tweaking code directly because the process has become so "cheap and fast."

Communication and Transparency

Simeonato is a strong proponent of radical transparency in product updates. He shares that Bending Spoons produces monthly updates for Evernote to reassure users that they are "in for the long run." He warns against hiding behind corporate jargon; if you are confident your product delivers value, you should be direct about price changes and roadmap shifts.

Conclusion: High Agency and Boldness

Reflecting on his seven-and-a-half-year tenure, Simeonato’s advice to his younger self is simple: "Be bolder." He explains that in a high-agency culture like Bending Spoons, permission is rarely needed to innovate. By focusing on customer-centricity, maintaining a high quality bar, and leveraging AI to accelerate velocity, product teams can build lasting, meaningful experiences that stand the test of time.

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This is 20 Product with me Harry Stebbings.
Now 20.
Product is the monthly show where we sit down with the best product and design leaders of our time.
Today is a very special show.
Bending Spoons is on an absolute tear.
Last month they acquired Vimeo for a billion dollars.

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