
Product-Market Fit: From Edtech Vitamin to $100M Painkiller
Adam Markowitz, Drata
Adam Markowitz is the co-founder and CEO of Drata, a trust management platform that helps companies automate compliance, security assurance, and third-party risk management. Adam never planned to be a founder. He wanted to be an astronaut. That led him to aerospace engineering, and in 2008 he landed his dream job working on NASA's Space Shuttle program. Three years later, NASA retired it. So he taught himself to code and built Portfolium, a platform that helped students prove their skills with real project work instead of resume bullet points. It took years, but he eventually got it into over 500 universities. The company was acquired for $43 million. But it was during those long university sales cycles that Adam experienced a moment he never forgot. A CIO at the largest four-year public university system in the country asked him to prove his company's security posture. He couldn't. His entire company was built on the idea of proving things with evidence - and here he was, asking a customer to just take his word for it. That pain became the seed for Drata. After Portfolium's acquisition, Adam got the band back together - same co-founders, same early engineering team. They spent six months building the first version, talking to dozens of companies and auditors to validate the problem before writing code. Then they did something most founders wouldn't: they refused to sell to anyone until they'd used their own product to get SOC 2 compliant first. When they finally launched, product-market fit was immediate. Adam signed 100 customers in six weeks and 1,000 within the first year. The difference from his edtech days was stark - he'd gone from selling a vitamin to selling a painkiller. Adam used three strategies to accelerate Drata's growth to $100M ARR: Dogfooding before selling - using Drata to earn their own SOC 2 gave instant credibility Building an Auditor Alliance that kept auditors independent while making audits faster A "give before you take" AWS partnership that made Drata a top 5 ISV on Marketplace by bringing thousands of new customers to the platform Today, Drata has over 8,000 customers across 60 countries, more than 600 employees, and crossed $100 million in ARR before its fourth birthday. The company has raised over $300 million.



