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PMF Observations: How 4 Founders Built Massive Startups Their Own Way
Manage episode 489650341 series 3298391
Four founders prove you don’t need Silicon Valley, a technical degree, or a massive seed round to build a massive company. We go through the key observations from the last 4 episodes: How Skip created a $200M business in a third tier city, Polarsteps’ NPS‑obsessed rise, Jobber’s decade‑long compounding engine, and why a small decision was key to Public.com’s huge success.
You’ll learn when to ignore best practices, how to choose one north‑star metric, and why slow, relentless improvement beats silver‑bullet fantasies. Perfect fuel for scrappy founders hunting product–market fit.
Why You Should Listen
- The single‑metric focus that took a travel app to $10M ARR through Covid
- Turning six months of “no’s” into $100M ARR: the slow‑burn playbook
- Why mastering your craft first can unlock your next billion‑dollar idea
- Picking the rules to break: using “unconventional” as an unfair advantage
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:30 Why location odds matter less than you think
00:02:50 Skip the Dishes proves huge wins can start in tiny markets
00:05:30 Polarsteps shows what happens when one metric rules them all
00:09:00 Jobber’s decade‑long slow burn to compounding growth
00:14:40 Public.com and the power of diving deep into your craft
00:21:40 The real skill: knowing when to ignore conventional wisdom
00:24:30 Key takeaways and next steps for your own playbook
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Why location odds matter less than you think (00:01:30)
3. Skip the Dishes proves huge wins can start in tiny markets (00:02:50)
4. Polarsteps shows what happens when one metric rules them all (00:05:30)
5. Jobber’s decade‑long slow burn to compounding growth (00:09:01)
6. Public.com and the power of diving deep into your craft (00:14:40)
7. The real skill: knowing when to ignore conventional wisdom (00:21:40)
8. Key takeaways and next steps for your own playbook (00:24:30)
196 episodes
Manage episode 489650341 series 3298391
Four founders prove you don’t need Silicon Valley, a technical degree, or a massive seed round to build a massive company. We go through the key observations from the last 4 episodes: How Skip created a $200M business in a third tier city, Polarsteps’ NPS‑obsessed rise, Jobber’s decade‑long compounding engine, and why a small decision was key to Public.com’s huge success.
You’ll learn when to ignore best practices, how to choose one north‑star metric, and why slow, relentless improvement beats silver‑bullet fantasies. Perfect fuel for scrappy founders hunting product–market fit.
Why You Should Listen
- The single‑metric focus that took a travel app to $10M ARR through Covid
- Turning six months of “no’s” into $100M ARR: the slow‑burn playbook
- Why mastering your craft first can unlock your next billion‑dollar idea
- Picking the rules to break: using “unconventional” as an unfair advantage
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:30 Why location odds matter less than you think
00:02:50 Skip the Dishes proves huge wins can start in tiny markets
00:05:30 Polarsteps shows what happens when one metric rules them all
00:09:00 Jobber’s decade‑long slow burn to compounding growth
00:14:40 Public.com and the power of diving deep into your craft
00:21:40 The real skill: knowing when to ignore conventional wisdom
00:24:30 Key takeaways and next steps for your own playbook
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Why location odds matter less than you think (00:01:30)
3. Skip the Dishes proves huge wins can start in tiny markets (00:02:50)
4. Polarsteps shows what happens when one metric rules them all (00:05:30)
5. Jobber’s decade‑long slow burn to compounding growth (00:09:01)
6. Public.com and the power of diving deep into your craft (00:14:40)
7. The real skill: knowing when to ignore conventional wisdom (00:21:40)
8. Key takeaways and next steps for your own playbook (00:24:30)
196 episodes
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