Many teams assume they’ve reached product–market fit when one metric – downloads, signups, or early sales – looks promising. In reality, true PMF only happens when three levels align: Macro (market-wide value), Meso (features and services), and Micro (moments, interactions, and experiences). PMF can be fragile. Teams celebrate achieving it, only to see users disappear months later, adoption drop, new features fail, or complaints rise.
Join HiveMind Expert Debbie Levitt, Chief Experience Officer at Delta CX, for this session where she introduces the Atomic PMF model – a practical, evidence-based framework to help you find, maintain, and grow product–market fit.

HiveEngage Session: Atomic Product–Market Fit: Three Levels That Make or Break Your Product
Tuesday, 10 March 2026 · 11:00am – 12:00pm
Time zone: Europe/London
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/zhb-unpp-fao
Or dial: (GB) +44 20 3937 2580 PIN: 819 823 180#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/zhb-unpp-fao?pin=9926959769427
During this session, Debbie will give you practical tools and insights you can start applying immediately – no matter your company size or stage.
What you’ll learn:
Decisions and actions that quietly sabotage PMF
What you must understand about your market to create products that truly fit
The Atomic PMF process for delivering the quality and value customers expect
Practical do’s and don’ts you can apply immediately — at any company size
Perfect for: Entrepreneurs, freelancers, strategists, startup teams, and Fortune 500 professionals and leaders.
About the Speaker – Debbie Levitt, MBA, is the Chief Experience Officer at Delta CX and a seasoned CX and UX strategist. With nearly thirty years of experience, she specializes in improving teams, processes, and products in record time. Clients call her “Mary Poppins” for her knack for flying in, making impactful changes, and flying out to the next challenge.
Debbie is also a career and life coach, helping people navigate work and life transitions, and the author of:
Customers Know You Suck (2022) — a how-to manual for customer-centric business improvement
Life After Tech (2024) — a guide for navigating career changes from technology roles
Outside of work, she enjoys singing symphonic prog goth metal, opera, and New Wave.
Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/03/2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Timezone: Europe/London
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