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Nov 13, 2024 • 59min

Inventing the Solo CFO with Julian Rowlands

My guest today is Julian Rowlands, founder of Cashboard, an AI-powered analytics platform built for finance teams. Julian does not have the traditional tech background, growing up the son of a writer and studying history in college before becoming a serial CFO.Julian got into finance after graduating college during the Great Recession. He applied for 100 jobs and got one interview, which resulted in a job offer, making the decision for him. Cashboard started as a pandemic side project. After a year spent validating the idea and talking to CFO's about their pain points, Julian had enough conviction to leave his job and focus on Cashboard full timeIn today's episode, we talk about:* Cashboard's mission to invent 'the solo CFO' by utilizing AI in financial analytics* focusing on addressing real problems with practical solutions* successful go to market strategies* the role of AI in financial dataWhere to find Julian:* LinkedInClosing Questions* advice to current founders: sell before you build - if you can't sell your product, people likely don't love it* when you think of success, who or what comes to mind: having agency and autonomy - Marc Benioff comes to mind as someone that's been able to build a successful company and stay in the drivers seat* how do you recharge: socializing with friends and playing sports like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu* any recent small investment that has had an outsized impact: travelling to meet customers in personAsk or Offer* ask: please connect on linkedin to talk about finance (mention that FoundersTable sent you)Referenced* Cashboard This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.founderstable.co
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Oct 16, 2024 • 53min

AI Powered Event Planning with Amy Yan

Amy Yan is the co-founder of Nowadays, an AI-powered event planning platform. She and her sister launched the startup, leveraging their shared experience in organizing large-scale events as college student body presidents. Prior to founding Nowadays, Amy worked at McKinsey as well as tech giants like Google and Meta.In today's episode, we discuss:* Getting a role as a Boba Barista during the pandemic* Origin story of Nowadays* The competitive landscape of event planning* Go-to-market strategies, conferences, and alumni networks* Setting boundaries when working with familyWhere to find Amy:* LinkedInClosing Questions* advice to current founders: startups are an emotional rollercoaster. avoid comparing yourselves with others and focus on your own progress* when you think of success, who or what comes to mind: for products, its simplifying event planning and reducing stress. for the team, its building a vibrant company culture that supports personal development and growth* how do you recharge: spend time outdoors, especially with her pets (a puppy named Rue and a kitten named Tigger). this includes activities like hiking and kayaking as well as dance* any recent small investment that has had an outsized impact: started regular physical therapy due to back issues affecting sleepAsk or Offer* ask: spread the word about nowadays* offer: 50% discount on Nowadays services to all listeners - contact Amy via LinkedIn and mention Founder's Table to redeem the offerReferenced* Nowadays This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.founderstable.co
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Oct 2, 2024 • 57min

Cloud Native Observability with Martin Mao

Martin Mao, founder of Chronosphere, dives into the world of cloud-native observability and its challenges. He recounts his quirky beginnings with an Australian Facebook competitor and the journey to raise Series A funding without seed capital. Mao shares insights on the expansive needs of cloud architectures and the critical role of AI in observability. He emphasizes understanding market realities over projections and reflects on the importance of fostering a supportive founder community to navigate the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 39min

Permanently Curing Allergies Direct to Consumer with Aakash Shah

Aakash Shah, the founder of Wyndly, and Dr. Manan Shah, co-founder, tackle the world of allergies in a revolutionary way. They discuss how their telehealth approach offers permanent solutions through allergy immunotherapy. Navigating the complex family dynamics of starting a business, they share how communication is key. The duo also dives into the challenges of merging healthcare with consumer markets and using AI for efficiency. For those suffering from allergies, they offer insights into partnerships with providers and discounted test kits.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 58min

Moving Towards Observability 2.0 with Charity Majors

Charity Majors is the co-founder and CTO of Honeycomb, an observability platform that helps teams solve problems faster within their distributed services. Before co-founding Honeycomb, Charity made significant contributions at companies like Linden Labs (creators of Second Life), Parse, and Meta. She has co-authored books including "Database Reliability Engineering" and "Observability Engineering" and is a frequent speaker at tech conferences. Charity is active on social media and is known for her advocacy of "observability 2.0", "testing in production", and thoughts on hiring and and career advancement.In today's episode, we talk about:* Charity's preference single malt scotch* the honeycomb origin story and Charity's initial reluctance to start a company despite investor interest* Observability 2.0: what is it, why now, and why it matters* the tragedy of high cardinality metric pricing* advice on overcoming the fear of public speaking and the career advantages of building a public profile.* focusing on communication skills and cultural fit when hiring* creating truly diverse teams that go beyond race or gender to build a collaborative and resilient culture* thoughts on organizational hierarchy and how that has changed over time* why it's important to have the business come firstWhere to find Charity:* Website* LinkedIn* TwitterClosing Questions* advice to current founders: life isn't fair - the path to success is different for everyone. health should comes first and you need to prioritize personal well-being for long term success.* when you think of success, who or what comes to mind: instead of thinking of people as higher or lower, everyone is a peer. in the context of business, success wil come from proving that strong morals and good culture can coexist with business successAsk or Offer* ask: for anyone that doesn't use Honeycomb and would be open to discuss their reasons, please reach out (via LinkedIn)* offer: 50% discount for 3 months when using honeycomb. use the code HNYCAST50 to redeemReferenced* Honeycomb* The Cost Crisis in Observability Tooling* Transforming to an Engineering Culture of Curiosity With a Modern Observability 2.0 Solution* Observations on the Enterprise of Hiring This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.founderstable.co
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Jul 31, 2024 • 50min

Selling before Building with Jake Johnson

Jake is one of the co-founder of Crew, an AI-powered platform that recruits, vets & pays your team globally. Prior to Crew, Jake worked as a PM at microsoft and an ESPN commentator while attending college at Dartmouth.In today's episode, we talk about:* lessons from doing ESPN broadcasting and focusing on "yes and"* getting into YC with the condition that they come up with a new idea* initial pivot and importance of validating ideas with sales instead of LOIs* moving into hr tech and building automated vetting system with AI* high touch go to marketWhere to find Jake:* LinkedIn* XClosing Questions* advice to current founders: entrepreneurship is an emotional rollercoaster, find coping mechanism for highs and lows. also find a way to enjoy the ride rather than solely focus on achieving an exit* when you think of success, who or what comes to mind: people like Brian Chesky (AirBnb) that are happy and fufilled by their work* how do you recharge: prioritize outdoor activities and staying active* any recent small investment that has had an outsized impact: investing in new hockey equipment and joining a leagueAsk or Offer* ask: Check out crew if you're looking to grow your team* offer: Jake is moving to San Francisco and open to meeting and networking with fellow entrepreneurs and potential customersIf you're interested in contacting Jake, reach out at offers@founderstable.co with the episode title in the subject and details of your request in the subject!Referenced* Crew This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.founderstable.co
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Jul 24, 2024 • 55min

Bringing Transparency to the Insurance Industry with Max Cho

Max Cho is the founder of Coverage Cat, a one stop shop to buy insurance for high net worth individuals. Prior to Coverage Cat, Max worked extensively in tech and finance at firms like Microsoft, Two Sigma, and Google. Max is passionate about fixing the problems in the insurance industry and believes that most people buy the wrong policies, overpaying for what they do get, and get policies that don't cover what they needIn today's episode, we talk about:* a bottom ups approach to picking an undergraduate degree* personal issues with insurance as a teenager and the motivation to start Coverage Cat* coverage cat's core mission and what sets it apart* the inefficiencies of the insurance industry* tradeoffs with running a remote team* AI's impact on insurance* thoughts about the Y Combinator experience* a values driven approach to businessWhere to find Max:* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxrchoClosing Questions* advice to current founders: plan for what could ruin your company (eg. failing to hire the right people)* when you think of success, who or what comes to mind: leaving the world better in small ways than when we've entered it* how do you recharge: occasionally from runs, mostly from helping customers achieve better outcomes* any recent small investment that has had an outsized impact: mostly experience buyer's remorse of buying too many thingsAsk or Offer* ask: individuals with more than $100k net work seeking better insurance should check out Coverage CatReferenced* Coverage Cat This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.founderstable.co
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Jul 10, 2024 • 55min

Why DevOps is Bulls**t with Cory O’Daniel

Cory O'Daniel is the CEO and co-founder of Massdriver, a cloud platform and visual development environment. Massdriver aims to simplify cloud infrastructure management and DevOps processes, allowing engineering teams to focus on building products rather than managing complex cloud setups. Prior to Massdriver, Cory spent over a decade working on backend, cloud, and platform - Massdriver started out as an internal tool he build to help automate much of that work.In today's episode, we talk about:* where to find the best taco's in Los Angeles* recurring frustrations with ops and cloud that led to the start of Massdriver* creating a platform for both engineers and operation teams using a diagram interface backed by infrastructure as code* why devops is bulls**t* facilitating platform engineering through better tooling* pivot from pure service play to professional servicesWhere to find Cory:* X* LinkedInClosing Questions* advice to current founders: prioritize automation and simplicity. choose boring tech. don't just take VC advice on face value and don't be afraid to push back* offer: Attend Massdriver’s weekly webinars for practical insights on cloud and DevOps topics, and suggest new topics you’re interested in learning about.Ask or Offer* ask: Check out the Platform Engineering Podcast if you're a developer founder in the dev tools or cloud space and want to discuss problems and customer solutions.Referenced* TACO* Infrastructure as Code* Devops is Bullshit* Platform Engineering Podcast* MassDriver* OpenTofu This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.founderstable.co
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Jul 3, 2024 • 55min

Charging for Value with Artem Bugara

Artem Bugara is the founder of NewsCatcher, a service that helps organizations programmatically retrieve structured data from news articles. Prior to Newscatcher, Artem worked as a data engineer at elseco, a company that specializes in insurance underwriting for high technology risks within the aviation, energy, and space sectors. Artem left elseco to go full time on his side project which eventually turned into NewsCatcher.In today's episode, we talk about:* origin story of newscatcher* applying and going through both TinySeed and YC and the difference in philosophy of these respective accelerators* newscatcher's core value add* finding product market fit with enterprise sales and high annual contract values (ACV)* importance of understanding and qualifying leads* lessons learned from talking to customersWhere to find Artem:* LinkedIn* Email: artem@newscatcherapi.comClosing Questions* advice to current founders: talk to your customers and avoid building features based on assumptions* when you think of success, who or what comes to mind: stripe and airbnb - stripe's founders for their willingness to do the work themselves to help customers setup stripe as well as their ability to charge more than paypal, their main competitor at the time. airbnb for caring deeply about their customer needs* how do you recharge: spend time with wife and dog* any recent small investment that has had an outsized impact: writing and preparing ahead of time for meetings & buying an iphone max with bigger screen and battery lifeAsk or OfferPlease email artem with the subject “Founders Table” in the subject to reply to ask or offer* ask: newscatcher is hiring for multiple roles. looking for remote workers in non-us time zones* offer: free access to NewsCatcher for researchers and NGOs for academic and non-profit projects.Referenced* NewsCatcher* TinySeed* Y Combinator This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.founderstable.co
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Jun 26, 2024 • 49min

Breaking Down Data Silos with Amrutha Gujjar

Amrutha Gujjar is the founder of Structured, a startup focused on simplifying data integration and analytics for growth teams. Prior to structured, Amrutha interned at Meta, Microsoft, and Google before deciding to join Meta full time. She left Meta to directly work with end users and because of the possibility brought about by AI.In today's episode, we talk about:* how Structured helps growth teams by providing a unified view of key metrics across different tools and functions* the challenge of convincing startups of the importance of data hygiene* revenue operations, what it is and why you should consider doing it from the get go* understanding the business context for what you are delivering* white glove onboarding and doing things that don't scale* Structured's use of AI to automate data mappings and data integrationsWhere to find Amrutha:* LinkedIn* Twitter* Email: amrutha@structuredlabs.ioClosing Questions* advice to current founders: don't give up. the journey is long - tackle problems one at a time.* when you think of success, who or what comes to mind: learning from other people's experiences* how do you recharge: spending time with friends and family* any recent small investment that has had an outsized impact: listening to Lenny's podcastAsk or OfferDesign partnership with customers that want early access to what we're building. Email Amrutha with “founderstable offer” in the subject.Referenced* Structured* Lenny's Podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.founderstable.co

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