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Snapchat CEO: Why distribution has become the most important moat | Evan Spiegel

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Apr 26, 2026
Evan Spiegel, Snap co-founder and CEO, joins to talk about building one of social media’s rare long-lasting platforms. He digs into why distribution now matters more than product alone. He shares how tiny flat teams generate ideas fast. They explore copycat features, hardware as a stronger moat, AI changing design work, and why human comfort may limit AI more than the tech itself.
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Screenshot Detection Saved Early Snapchat

  • Early Snapchat faced a fatal objection because disappearing photos seemed fake if recipients could save screenshots.
  • Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy detected screenshots through a touch event side effect and notified senders, which made the product trustworthy enough to spread.

Why Snap Waited So Long To Hire PMs

  • Snap delayed hiring PMs because Evan Spiegel wanted designers shaping product direction, not just making visuals for someone else's roadmap.
  • At scale, PMs became essential for coordination across legal, trust and safety, data science, and timing.

AI Empowers Designers But Design Stays The Gate

  • AI makes designers more powerful at Snap because they can now move from idea to code without as much handoff friction.
  • Evan Spiegel still keeps design as an intentional bottleneck so faster shipping does not fragment the product into disconnected team-built surfaces.
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