Building A $2 Billion SaaS Company: Lessons From A Two Time Founder

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

Комментарии •

  • @chapterme
    @chapterme 23 часа назад +12

    Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
    00:00 - Coming Up
    00:38 - Intro: What is Zip?
    01:37 - How did FlightCar got started?
    03:57 - Doing things that don't scale
    06:00 - Faking car supply
    07:17 - Post-mortem of FlightCar
    09:52 - Joining Airbnb
    13:11 - Need for change at Airbnb
    14:10 - Memories as a YC partner
    15:26 - Do-over: Second startup
    18:06 - Demystify enterprise sales
    20:20 - Pricing for the first customers
    22:05 - Overall decision making framework
    24:19 - Outro

  • @AdamGordon1
    @AdamGordon1 17 часов назад +6

    Dalton's point at the end about being a second time founder giving you the ability to be intentional in everything you do resonates a lot.

  • @ThomasBrown-f9w
    @ThomasBrown-f9w 18 часов назад +3

    Rujul's story is a great example for entrepreneurs, perseverance is key to scaling a business from zero

  • @joeloshea9609
    @joeloshea9609 20 часов назад +8

    loved the pricing section, super helpful!

  • @ALMetternich
    @ALMetternich 18 часов назад +6

    I wasn't waiting for something like the interview of yuval harrari by Tucker Carlson on Y combinator, what a surprise

  • @agi37
    @agi37 7 часов назад

    Love this series! Please do more!

  • @yusufnzm
    @yusufnzm 14 часов назад +1

    Really great video with full of insights.

  • @Dhruvg28
    @Dhruvg28 22 часа назад +17

    I am in 10 grade in india. i always try to learn new things always keep up and even try to get far from current technology i always wanted to be a entrepreneur from the age of 13 now i am 16 trying my best to get knowledge please tell me what should i do if i wanted to be in ai technology enterterprenure field

    • @nilaydupare6983
      @nilaydupare6983 21 час назад

      Which city are you in bro?

    • @YoungCuteCEO
      @YoungCuteCEO 20 часов назад +6

      I don't think you should think about it like that though. Just pay attention to the things people are complaining about, or a product people are using but aren't all that satisfied with. Think about how you can fix that, and how you'll make money from that.
      AI might then be one of the technologies you'll need to apply to do so. Which as a matter of fact, doesn't mean you need to learn coding or ML or something like that. You can leverage people. AI is just a technology. Problem-solving and risk-taking make you an entrepreneur.

    • @lespaceman
      @lespaceman 19 часов назад

      Learn to code

    • @rageranthem
      @rageranthem 19 часов назад

      Read "how to do great work" by Paul Graham

    • @Lihua919
      @Lihua919 18 часов назад

      Try almost all AI products on the market, find their advantages and disadvantages, and try to improve them

  • @tomscaria1594
    @tomscaria1594 23 часа назад +15

    Can someone explain to me what zip does?

    • @thomasthemaker
      @thomasthemaker 22 часа назад +8

      They unzip yr files

    • @writerkraft3407
      @writerkraft3407 22 часа назад

      0:38

    • @Ditto-i1d
      @Ditto-i1d 22 часа назад +18

      When (large) businesses have to purchase things, like software, there’s a ton of steps that have to be completed before a contract is signed and money exchanges hands. You have to go through finance, engineering - all the stakeholders at the company- and get sign off. This can take weeks or months, and plenty of paperwork, requests for info, etc.
      Zip streamlines all that by integrating everything from vendor management to approvals into one system, which saves a lot of time and money. Was a nightmare when I worked at Apple.

    • @NoName-lz6bc
      @NoName-lz6bc 20 часов назад

      ​@@Ditto-i1d what was nightmare?. Using zip at apple or doing it usual way at apple ?

    • @Ditto-i1d
      @Ditto-i1d 20 часов назад +3

      @ just the archaic process of getting approval for any purchases was a nightmare. this was back in the early 2000s, there were whole departments that work on procurement. haven’t used zip myself, but makes total sense to me

  • @shannons1886
    @shannons1886 13 часов назад

    RelayRides (turo) was in full swing in 2012.

  • @stableandhappy
    @stableandhappy 7 часов назад +1

    Thank You 🙏❤

  • @AzriRich88
    @AzriRich88 22 часа назад +1

    good! got some good tips there

  • @george_davituri
    @george_davituri 40 минут назад

    Good story.

  • @siddhantjain7374
    @siddhantjain7374 20 часов назад

    Rujul!!!!