Neil Thanedar – CEO and Founder of LabDoor
[quote style=”boxed”]Invest early in structure and systems. It seems really odd to hear these words come out of an entrepreneur’s mouth. Everyone always told me “build fast, organize later.” But…
Starting a company is an act of unreasonable optimism. The founders in this section know that firsthand. They’ve built startups across every industry. Some that worked, some that pivoted, and some that taught very expensive lessons. All of it is here.
These interviews cover the full startup arc. The spark of an idea. The terrifying moment you actually commit to it. The scramble for funding, customers, and some version of product-market fit that doesn’t feel like a hallucination. Then the scaling part, which introduces a whole new set of problems nobody warned you about.
What’s useful about these conversations is the range. Solo founders. Co-founder duos. People who raised venture capital and people who think venture capital is a trap. Bootstrap devotees and serial fundraisers. There’s no single right way to build a startup, and reading enough of these interviews makes that abundantly clear.
You’ll find practical insights on lean methodology, customer acquisition, team building, and the art of staying alive long enough to figure out what works. Also the emotional side, because startups are emotional. Anyone who says otherwise is either lying or hasn’t started one yet.
[quote style=”boxed”]Invest early in structure and systems. It seems really odd to hear these words come out of an entrepreneur’s mouth. Everyone always told me “build fast, organize later.” But…
[quote style=”boxed”]What I try to do, very regularly, is to get an image in my head of who my customer is and what they need and how I can serve…
[quote style=”boxed”]The biggest mistake, I believe, is hiring a resume instead of a person. Just because someone looks good on paper, doesn’t mean they’re a good fit for you or…
[quote style=”boxed”]Evaluate experiences! Every time in life or business that I experience a strong positive or negative emotion, I ask my self why. At great events where the experiences draw…
[quote style=”boxed”]I’d focus more, shoot for the moon and gather the best “crazy” people to make things happen fast and right.[/quote] Pooya Kazerouni is a serial technology entrepreneur who’s obsessed…
[quote style=”boxed”] I’d say the vast majority of any day is coding and development. We’re in the middle of fund raising so there are a lot of meetings and phone calls…
[quote style=”boxed”]Plain and simple: execute, execute, execute. And work my ass off doing whatever it takes to get the job done.[/quote] Since establishing his first business at age 16, Matt’s…
[quote style=”boxed”]Well, “over and over” sounds like the non-technical definition of insanity. But I’ve become a believer in balancing diet, mind and focus. I believe this balance has a huge…
Meet Chris Campbell – Chief Tracking Officer of Review Trackers
[quote style=”boxed”]Stay foolish. This means to innovate often, to remain agile and do what energizes you. Life is entirely too short, and wasting opportunities is the worst sin.[/quote] Kristopher (Kris)…
[quote]I ask for help and advice all the time. Know what you’re good at, but also know what you are not good at. And repay the favor when you can.[/quote]…
[quote style=”boxed”]First, you have to take the leap and do it. Everyone has ideas, but only a few execute on them. If you really believe in your idea, you have…
[quote style=”boxed”]Running is a great way to take stock of things. To take time out, gain perspective.[/quote] Matt Connolly set up his first company in his early 20s, a digital…