Startup to Last

Interview with Tyler King, co-founder and CEO of Less Annoying CRM

Sep 20, 2019
Tyler King, co-founder and CEO of Less Annoying CRM, shares his unexpected journey from computer science student to successful entrepreneur. He discusses the challenges of leading during the 2008 recession and pivoting from a traditional job to founding his CRM company to simplify processes for small businesses. Tyler reveals insights about moving from San Francisco to St. Louis for cost efficiency, the significance of nurturing a fulfilling work culture, and the perks of being a bootstrapped company that prioritizes innovation and customer satisfaction.
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ANECDOTE

Surviving Layoffs Sparked Entrepreneurship

  • Tyler King and Rick survived massive layoffs at Zane Benefits and effectively ran the company.
  • This unexpected ownership experience sparked Tyler's interest in entrepreneurship despite initial hesitations.
ANECDOTE

Starting Less Annoying CRM

  • Tyler and his brother started Less Annoying CRM as a side project with no business plan or customer interviews.
  • They leveraged prior experience with insurance agents to identify a demand for a simple CRM solution.
ADVICE

Bootstrap to Maintain Control

  • Bootstrap your startup by self-funding to retain control and make your own decisions.
  • Keep a part-time job initially to reduce risk and increase the chance of survival.
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