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How to build a company you’ll run forever | Zack Kanter (Founder and CEO of Stedi)

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Nov 6, 2025
Zack Kanter, Founder and CEO of Stedi, shares his journey from turning $2,500 into a successful auto-parts business to revolutionizing the healthcare industry with an API-first approach. He discusses the challenges of bootstrapping, the eight iterations of his EDI product before finding product-market fit, and the concept of 'eating glass' to emphasize hard work and commitment. Zack also explores the impact of operational excellence and why his company embraces a culture of high accountability and resourcefulness.
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ANECDOTE

First Wholesale Bet Paid Off

  • At 16 Zack bought $2,500 of wholesale ball joints and sold 25 kits to start his first real business.
  • He packaged parts into kits, sold them on forums, and turned a hobby into a profitable operation.
INSIGHT

Bootstrapping Constrains Growth

  • Bootstrapping means choosing to be constrained by capital, which limits how far you can scale.
  • Raising VC removes that capital ceiling and forces you to confront how good your team and systems really are.
ADVICE

Tell Investors Bad News Early

  • If you take VC, own your communication: tell investors bad news early and good news after it happens.
  • Avoid giving away control without clear reasons and document expectations up front.
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