In the final episode of the year, we sit down with legendary operator and "company helper" Gokul Rajaram. Gokul shares his unfiltered thesis on the current AI landscape, explaining why he is bearish on infrastructure and middleware companies while betting big on the application layer.
We dive deep into his "Compound or Die" philosophy, why startups need to launch their second product immediately after finding product-market fit, and the return of the "996" work culture in Silicon Valley.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The Big Three in AI: Why Document Processing, Browser Automation, and Voice Agents are the most exciting unlock right now.
- The Infrastructure Trap: Why the model layer and "middleware" companies are being squeezed, and why application layer companies have the real leverage.
- Compound or Die: Why the old rule of waiting for $10M ARR to launch a second product is dead, and why you must build a compound startup now.
- Metrics that Matter: Why you should ignore top-line growth in favor of Gross Revenue Retention (GRR) and Net Revenue Retention (NRR).
- The New Work Ethic: The reality of "996" (9 am to 9 pm, 6 days a week) and "007" (12 am to 12 am, 7 days a week) culture in AI-native companies.
- Future Roles: The rise of the "AI Ops" engineer and the return of the "Forward Deployed Engineer"
Timestamps
- (01:10) - Introduction and Gokul’s journey from Google to Angel Investing.
- (04:05) - AI themes to watch and avoid
- (11:03) - How to build defensibility at the Application Layer.
- (19:50) - "Compound or Die": Launching your second product early.
- (22:27) - Why GRR and NRR matter more than top-line revenue.
- (30:03) - Advice for non-AI native SaaS companies: Pivot or Perish.
- (35:50) - The future of Voice AI and why middleware might be dead.
- (43:58) - Founder Archetypes and the return of intense work culture (996/007).
- (53:07) - Emerging Roles: The AI Ops Engineer and Forward Deployed Engineers.
- (1:00:00) - Gokul’s mental model for decompressing: The "Second Brain".