How Focusing on a Tiny Niche Unlocked Massive Growth
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Yosi Dediashvili-Drossos, Co-Founder and CTO of City Hive, joins Amir to unpack how a hyper-focused approach helped transform a niche idea into the dominant e-commerce platform for the liquor industry. From bootstrapping into a complex, highly regulated space to giving small brands a voice, Yosi shares how City Hive built the connective tissue across the entire alcohol supply chain—bridging brands, distributors, and local retailers through data, trust, and mission-driven execution.
Key Takeaways
• Why narrowing your focus often creates more growth than going broad
• How City Hive turned regulatory complexity into a competitive advantage
• The power of connecting all layers of an industry—brands, distributors, and retailers—through one platform
• Why small, single-SKU brands now have a real chance to compete
• What founders need to know before tackling a regulated industry
Timestamped Highlights
00:36 – The origin story: building an e-commerce engine for liquor stores
04:00 – When niche focus becomes a gateway to full-scale growth
06:49 – Why the liquor supply chain is one of the most fragmented in the U.S.
10:22 – The uphill battle for small brands trying to reach consumers
12:16 – Empowering micro-brands through digital visibility and data
16:42 – How narrowing your scope can actually open new opportunities
19:48 – Lessons from scaling in a regulated market
22:49 – Yosi’s advice for founders navigating complex industries
Standout Moment
“You can’t solve everything at once. Focus on the next real problem that’s in front of you—if you do that well, you’ll eventually build something that can solve the bigger picture.”
Pro Tips
For founders entering regulated markets: Don’t start by trying to fix the system. Start by understanding one piece of it deeply enough that you can actually move it forward.
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