

He got kicked out of Harvard—then grew to $5M ARR in just 3 months. | Roy Lee, Co-Founder of Cluely
8 snips Aug 4, 2025
Roy Lee, co-founder of Cluely, is an entrepreneur who skyrocketed his AI startup to $5 million ARR in just 3 months after getting kicked out of prestigious universities. He shares his strategy of using controversy and viral marketing to capture attention. Learn how he raised millions on Twitter in less than a day and why short-form content is a crucial growth channel. Roy reveals the secrets behind virality and the importance of audience engagement, making this an essential guide for aspiring founders.
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Roy Lee's College Journey
- Roy Lee got into Harvard early but was rescinded for a suspension not reported on his application.
- He used his college years to find a co-founder and a wife, valuing social connections deeply for startup success.
Interview Coder Viral Story
- Roy created Interview Coder, a cheating tool for Amazon interviews, which went viral with half a million views.
- Columbia expelled him after Amazon threatened to stop recruitment, yet he used the controversy for more viral exposure.
Mastering Viral Content
- To go viral, create content that sparks strong opinions, especially controversy or shock value.
- Make messages simple enough for a wide audience, so even a farmer from Kansas can understand them.