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On this episode of the Traction podcast, host Lloyed Lobo of Boast.AI features a talk by Leah Solivan, General Partner at Fuel Capital and Founder of TaskRabbit from the in-person Traction Conference.
The idea for TaskRabbit came about in 2008 around the time the iPhone first launched, while Leah was living in Boston and bootstrapping the company.
In the process of bootstrapping, the entire trajectory of her journey changed. She went from being an engineer at IBM with no network or entrepreneur friends, all the way to raising her first million dollars in seed from a 15-minute meeting with Tim Ferriss.
Today, Leah shares lessons learned from her time at TaskRabbit, scaling the business from nothing to 40+ cities and acquisition by Ikea.
More specifically, Leah covers:
1:57 - The story of founding TaskRabbit: transitioning from an engineer to an entrepreneur and 5 tips to build a successful startup
2:32 - Why ideas are everywhere
6:51 - Experiencing vuja de, the opposite of déjà vu
8:02 - Why you should tell everyone about your idea
16:25 - The serendipitous network of happenings
17:41 - The importance of big, hairy, audacious goals
21:54 - A story about a big corporation with aggressive sales goals
Learn more at https://tractionconf.io
Connect with Leah Solivan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahsolivan/
Learn more about Fuel Capital at https://www.fuelcapital.com/
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