
Founders Podcast How 2 Students raised $100k in 1 Week with crapy MVP
In this episode of the Founders Podcast, hosts Ash, Cosimo, and Omer discuss the journey of building MindStash, a tool designed to help users manage information overload. They share their inspirations, the challenges of execution, and the importance of curiosity in entrepreneurship. The conversation delves into the problem of information overload, the research process behind validating their idea, and the strategies for pricing and community engagement. Cosimo and Omer also reflect on their backgrounds, the fundraising journey, and the significance of building a movement around their product.
Takeaways
Curiosity drives innovation and entrepreneurship.
Execution is crucial; ideas need to be acted upon.
Identifying a real problem is key to building a successful product.
Research and validation are essential before launching a product.
Pricing strategies should be flexible and based on user feedback.
Building a community around your product fosters engagement and loyalty.
Founders should be prepared for the challenges of fundraising.
Authenticity in communication resonates with investors and customers alike.
The journey of entrepreneurship is filled with ups and downs, requiring resilience.
Curiosity and grit are essential traits for successful founders.
Chapters
00:00 Inspiration and Motivation
02:33 The Journey Begins: From Idea to Execution
06:29 Identifying the Problem: Information Overload
11:51 Researching the Market: Validating the Problem
14:23 Pricing Strategies: Finding the Right Model
18:29 Founders' Background: The Roots of Entrepreneurship
34:09 Fundraising Journey: Pitching and Learning
34:38 The Reality of Entrepreneurship
36:20 Business Size and Team Dynamics
37:47 Community Engagement and Technology Relationships
40:32 The Art of Pitching and Fundraising
42:55 Strategies for Growth and Traction
50:31 Curiosity and Grit in Founding
56:00 Productivity Tools and Habits
57:10 Innovative Business Ideas and Future Visions
59:29 Fun Facts and Personal Insights
