

He fought Al Qaeda in Iraq, turned down $250K at McKinsey—& built a $150M+ ARR unicorn. Here’s how it happened: | Blake Hall, Founder of ID.me
Jul 1, 2024
Blake Hall, Founder of ID.me, shares his journey from being homeless to building a $150M+ ARR unicorn. He discusses pivoting to an identity verification platform, raising initial funds, closing enterprise deals, and finding product-market fit. Learn about the importance of credibility, fear of failure, niche markets, and staying close to customers. ID.me doubled its user base yearly and now 40% of Americans have an account.
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Early Founder Struggles
- Blake Hall faced homelessness after declining a high-paying job at McKinsey to pursue ID.me.
- He questioned his decision to start a tech company with no technical background or business experience.
Seek Mentorship and Project Confidence
- Find a mentor who supports you and offers honest feedback.
- Never express doubt about your venture to investors, especially not during fundraising.
The Power of Belief and Support
- Blake Hall's brother and friends invested in ID.me based on their belief in him.
- Their unwavering support motivated him and alleviated his fear of failure.