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He made 100 cold calls a day. Now his startup is worth $600M. | Harman Narula, Founder of Canary Technologies

Jan 26, 2026
Harman Narula, founder of Canary Technologies and hospitality-tech builder, turned a paper credit-card form into a $600M guest management platform. He recounts making 100 cold calls a day, the activated "hair on fire" wedge that unlocked thousands of hotels, the outbound-first sales machine, and the moment signing 200+ hotels proved product-market fit.
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ANECDOTE

Signing 200 Hotels In One Day

  • Harman and his team signed over 200 hotels in eight hours at a brand conference, which he recalls as the moment they knew they had PMF.
  • He remembers the day vividly because it happened on his birthday and proved demand for their solution.
INSIGHT

Activated 'Hair On Fire' Problems Scale Fast

  • Harman calls the problem 'activated hair on fire': a latent industry pain that becomes urgent once surfaced and solvable.
  • Surfacing such latent problems in a vertical spreads quickly because industry players share experiences and personnel.
ANECDOTE

First Customer Came From A Cold Call

  • Canary's first customer was an independent Pacific Northwest hotel acquired via a cold call and a demo.
  • The initial annual price was around $1,200 and the founders celebrated the first DocuSign signature despite it ending up in spam.
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