Rujul Zaparde is the Co-Founder and CEO of Zip, the world's leading Intake-to-Pay solution, adopted by leading enterprises and startups including Snowflake, Canva, Airtable, Webflow, and others. In 2023, Zip raised $100 million in a Series C round, valuing the company at $1.5 billion. Before founding Zip, Rujul was a Visiting Partner at Y Combinator and a product manager at Airbnb.
 In Today's Episode with Rujul Zaparde We Discuss:
  -  From Airbnb PM to $1.5BN Founder 
 -  How did Rujul's first company fail? What were his lessons? 
-  What did Rujul learn from his time at Airbnb? 
-  How did Rujul come to co-found Zip? What was the aha moment? 
-  What did Rujul wish he'd known when he started Zip? 
 -  Standing Out in a Hyper-Competitive Market 
 -  Why did Rujul pick such a competitive market? How did they stand out? 
-  Does Rujul think founders should focus on pain points or platform solutions on day one? 
-  What is Rujul's advice to founders who are in the discovery process? 
-  Does Rujul agree with Trae Stephens @ Founders Fund that serial entrepreneurs doing B2B enterprise SaaS are wasting their talent? 
 -  The Biggest Lessons Scaling Zip to $1.5BN Valuation 
 -  Which key moment caused Zip to accelerate? 
-  Why does Rujul think speed is the most important element in startups? 
-  Why does Rujul not believe in design partners? 
-  Why does Rujul believe repeatability is the most important thing when pitching? 
-  Does Rujul think AI will destroy outbound sales? 
 -  How to Hire & Manage Teams 
 -  What was Rujul's "rude awakening" building a sales team? 
-  What was Rujul's biggest hiring mistake? What did he learn from it? 
-  How does Rujul decide where to focus his attention and resources? 
-  Why does Rujul believe younger managers are more creative?