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Best podcasts about unusual ventures

Latest podcast episodes about unusual ventures

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Jyoti Bansal on how Traceable found product-market fit

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 29:49


Jyoti Bansal is the CEO of  @Harnessio  and  @TraceableAI . He is also a co-founder of Unusual Ventures.In a special episode of the Startup Field Guide podcast, Jyoti sits down with John Vrionis – his co-founder and friend of 20 years — to discuss the recent merger of Harness and Traceable. This merger positions Harness + Traceable to create the most advanced AI-native DevSecOps platform in the world!Join us as we discuss:00:00 Product market-fit is a journey1:38 The recent merger between Harness and Traceable3:09 The insight that led to Traceable's founding4:37 The technical inflection that Jyoti saw in 20197:46 The initial idea for Traceable11:39 Figuring out the right customer14:12 Iterating on Traceable's GTM approach16:34 Advice for early-stage founders21:54 The big vision for Traceable + Harness25:56 One book all founders should read26:26 Jyoti's advice on team-building27:55 Essential soft skill for founders28:55 Perspective on leadershipJohn Vrionis is the co-founder and CEO of Unusual Ventures.Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

The Business of Open Source
Finding Product-Market Fit with Wei Lien Dang

The Business of Open Source

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 26:45


Happy new year everyone! There was a short break for Christmas + New Years the past two weeks, but this week I'm back with a fabulous episode with Wei Lien Dang, General Partner at Unusual Ventures and formerly co-founder of StackRox. I recorded this episode on-site at KubeCon Salt Lake City back in November 2024. This episode is particularly fabulous because Wei was willing to give some founder real talk. This is easier once you've sold your company, and especially easier when the ‘outcome' of your company's trajectory looks like an unmitigated success. And that is precisely why you hear so few founders willing and able to be honest about what the company's trajectory really looked like — and all the times when things did not look like a chart going up and to the right. Wei has also written an open source field guide, which is absolutely worth reading and is available here. We talked a lot about product-market fit, how hard it is to find and how important it is. From the risks from just going to your network for feedback to the difference between general, high-level feedback and a very specific idea of how and why your product is used, Wei talked about both recognizing that you have a product-market fit problem and how to fix it. We also talked about empathy as a founder, recovering from building the wrong product, and managing the hearts and minds of your team. Are you struggling with product-market fit, or feel like you have project-market fit but can't translate it into commercial success? You might want to work with me, and / or come to Open Source Founders Summit to chat with other open source founders. 

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Samantha Mckenna on why solving customer problems is the best sales strategy

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 47:18


Samantha Mckenna is the founder of SamSales and a leader in building go-to-market strategies. She has spent her nearly 15+ year career in enterprise sales doing two things: breaking over 13 sales records and doing so by leading with a buyer-first approach to sales. In this episode of the Startup Field Guide podcast, she shares why early stage founders should focus on solving challenges for buyers rather than selling, the need for thorough research and personalization in outbound prospecting, and the effectiveness of LinkedIn as a marketing platform. Some topics we covered with Sam include: 00:00 Preview: Importance of solving customer challenges first 00:18 Sam's early journey into sales and GTM 02:20 Common mistakes in enterprise sales process for startups 02:37 Challenges and misconceptions about enterprise sales 04:10 How technical founders can get started in sales 9:26: How founders can start doing outbound sales while building their product 14:26 Tips for effective outbound messaging 18:18 Selling to engineers 19:57 Why founders should be using LinkedIn 22:25: Strategies for marketing on LinkedIn 38:15 AI tools for outbound sales and marketing 43:01 Hiring the right sales leaders for early stage startups Samantha Mckenna is the founder and CEO of SamSales. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Relyance AI CEO Abhi Sharma on building an unreasonably hospitable sales culture

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 40:19


Relyance AI is a global privacy compliance and data governance platform that allows enterprises to protect customer data, avoid expensive fines, and build customer trust. It provides visibility and control over all enterprise data processing. In this episode, we chat with Abhi Sharma, CEO and co-founder of Relyance about the early days of the company, and how Relyance has recently completely transformed its sales culture. Join us as we discuss: 00:00 Preview: Culture is about what you do day-to-day 1:28 The insight behind Relyance 6:20 Early feedback from design partners 9:17 Abhi's learnings as a second-time founder 11:10 Transforming Relyance's sales culture and strategy 15:30 How Unreasonable Hospitality influence Abhi's thinking about company culture 18:18 What the hospitality industry can teach software founders 24:18 How Abhi coached his team into changing their mindsets 30:06 How Relyance's customers and team have responded to the shift in the sales culture 35:51 Advice for early-stage founders on building strong company culture Abhi Sharma is the CEO and co-founder of Relyance. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

The VentureFizz Podcast
Episode 346: Scott Weller - CTO & Co-Founder, EnFi

The VentureFizz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 57:35


Episode 346 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Scott Weller, CTO & Co-Founder at EnFi. The formula for a thriving tech ecosystem ideally looks something like this: * Entrepreneurial-minded person works for startups and learns a ton. Perhaps they even witness success at scale to an exit. * Said person takes lessons learned and builds their own company to an exit. * Said person then starts to mentor and invest back into the ecosystem to fund the next generation of companies. * Said person eventually finds an idea that they can't get out of their head and launches another company. This is the case for Scott, as he was involved in tech from an early age and connected with a talented group of entrepreneurs who were building the first generation of online gaming where he witnessed a couple of exits. He then co-founded and was the CTO of SessionM which led to a successful exit to Mastercard. He was angel investing and advising companies when he and another successful entrepreneur, Josh Summers, saw a problem which was a perfect opportunity to disrupt an industry using AI. Josh has the same startup founder pedigree as he was part of the WHERE team that was acquired by PayPal and then went on to found Clypd which was acquired by Xandr. The two have come together to build a company called EnFi which recently announced $7.5M in seed funding led by Unusual Ventures with participation from Boston Seed, Argon Ventures and Impellent Ventures. EnFi is accelerating complex credit analysis and risk monitoring with AI Assistants for bank and private lending origination, underwriting, and portfolio management teams. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * A discussion about the AI landscape in the Boston tech scene. * Scott's background story and his early involvement with one of the very first Internet Service Providers called Intelecom Data Systems as a teenager. * Working at an early stage web gaming startup called Gamesville which was acquired by Lycos. * GameLogic and the early innovation of working with regulated games and the level of innovation in terms of patent creation which was acquired by Scientific Games. * Being early to market with an online video product for SMBs called SnapYap that he started with others. * The founding story of SessionM with Mark Hermann & Lars Albright and how the company evolved through the years, plus its acquisition by Mastercard and how things materialized post-acquisition. * SessionM's involvement in building the very successful mobile app for Starbucks and its bonus & loyalty campaigns. * The background story and all the details about EnFi and how they are disrupting the market. * Common startup mistakes that he sees entrepreneurs make over and over again. * And so much more.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Clay CEO Kareem Amin on AI-powered outreach for growth

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 39:35


Clay is an AI-powered platform for sales prospecting that gathers data from over 75 sources to build lists and help growth teams send personalized outreach messages. Recently valued at over $500M, Clay has several high-profile enterprise customers, including go-to-market teams at Intercom, Ramp, Notion, Anthropic, Verkada, Vanta, and more. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Kareem Amin, CEO and co-founder of Clay. Join us as we discuss:  00:00 Preview: Picking the right customer 1:53 Lessons learned from Kareem's first startup, Frame 4:54 Decision behind choosing acquisition for Frame 7:10 The founding insight behind Clay 9:20 Fundraising for Clay 11:52 Narrowing down the ICP for Clay 17:21 Clay's decision to focus on growth marketers 21:12 Product feedback from early adopters 22:27 Picking the right strategy to monetize 28:37 Building the early team 32:14 Integrating GPT-3 into the product  34:38 Clay's product roadmap 37:00 Advice for new founders Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc. Kareem Amin is the CEO and co-founder of Clay. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Scribe CEO Jennifer Smith on documenting workflows

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 28:04


Scribe makes it easy to share how you do your work by creating automated documentation. Scribe raised a Series B recently and has grown to millions of users with enterprise customers like Gong, LinkedIn, and Shopify. In this episode, Scribe's co-founder and CEO, Jennifer Smith chats with Sandhya Hegde about Scribe's early days. Join us as we discuss: 00:00 Preview — capturing institutional knowledge 1:46 The insight for starting scribe 5:40 Building the Founding Team 8:10 Product Launch and Early Adopters 12:40 Launching the GA Product 15:08 Analyzing User Feedback and Customer Profiles 16:42 Early go-to-market strategy 20:18 The evolution of Scribe's GTM strategy 22:50 Leveraging AI Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at ⁠sandhya@unusual.vc⁠. Jennifer Smith is the CEO and co-founder of Scribe. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at ⁠https://www.unusual.vc/⁠.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Eightfold AI CEO Ashutosh Garg on managing talent with AI

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 36:38


Eightfold AI is a talent management platform used by hundreds of large organizations like Vodafone and Activision Blizzard. It helps them leverage data to find great people with the skills they need, both internally and externally. Last valued at $2.1 billion, Eightfold was launched in 2016. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Ashutosh Garg, co-founder and CEO of Eightfold AI. Join us as we discuss: 00:00 Why Ashustosh wanted to build a talent platform 1:47 Ashutosh Garg's early career at Google 5:09 The founding insight for Eightfold AI 7:38 Why Ashustosh decided to focus on HR tech 9:42 Challenges of selling to large enterprises 17:11 Advantages of being an "outsider" in HR tech 19:32 Ashutosh's learnings as a repeat founder 22:58 The impact of recent macro shifts on the labor market 24:50 The impact of GenAI on Eightfold's roadmap 30:16 The future of work 35:11 Advice for first-time founders Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc. Ashustosh Garg is the CEO and co-founder of Eightfold AI. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Monte Carlo CEO Barr Moses on data reliability

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 39:15


Monte Carlo is an end-to-end data observability platform that monitors pipelines for missing or inaccurate data. Last valued at $1.6B, Monte Carlo has over 150 customers, including data teams at companies such as CNN, JetBlue, Hubspot, PepsiCo, and Toast.  In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Barr Moses, co-founder and CEO of Monte Carlo.  Join us as we discuss: 00:00 Preview —Early feedback from a potential customer 1:37 Why Barr and Lior decided to focus on data observability 6:28 Profile of Monte Carlo's early adopters 12:27 Common pain points among early adopters 16:05 How Monte Carlo narrowed in on their ICP 21: 33 Early product feedback and surprises 26:27 Monte Carlo's current go-to-market strategy 31:22 How AI will impact the data ecosystem 35:57 Advice for founder building data platforms Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc. Barr Moses is the founder and CEO of Monte Carlo Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Perplexity CTO Denis Yarats on AI-powered search

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 35:14


Perplexity is an AI-powered search engine that answers user questions. Founded in 2022 and valued at over $1B, Perplexity recently crossed 10M monthly active users and is growing fast. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Denis Yarats, co-founder and CTO of Perplexity. Join us as we discuss: 00:00 Reactions to Perplexity's prototype in 2022 1:33 How Arvind and Denis started working together 4:04 Building a text-to-SQL tool initially 6:34 Launch of ChatGPT and pivot to general search 9:46 Focusing on user data, and not on the foundation model 14:43 Perplexity's early adopters 16:42 Early customer feedback 18:44 Perplexity's core technical competencies 22:44 Subscription pricing and future gross margins 25:12 Perplexity's hardware partnerships  29:49 Future product vision  32:50 Advice for founders in the AI space Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc. Denis Yarats is the CTO and co-founder of Perplexity. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Everlaw CEO AJ Shankar on how AI is accelerating legal tech

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 39:58


Everlaw is a legal tech company started in 2011 that helps law firms and corporations run what's called “e-discovery”— essentially a process of investigating often massive piles of documents to find the key pieces of evidence, the smoking gun, and then to construct a narrative from it. Last valued at over $2B, Everlaw has over 1,000 customers over the world.   In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with AJ Shankar, CEO and founder of Everlaw. Join us as we discuss:  00:00: The vision for Everlaw  0:36 Introduction to Everlaw 1:45 AJ Shankar's Journey to Starting Everlaw 4:43 The Vision and Early Years of Everlaw 6:41 Challenges in Fundraising and Building the Early Team 9:56 Understanding Customer Needs and Building Authenticity 11:38 Product Development and Technical Skills 16:22 Impact of Everlaw on the Legal Industry 20:36 Fundraising Challenges and Success 23:59 Adoption of Generative AI and its Implications 29:30 The Future of Everlaw and the Legal Industry 35:51 AJ Shankar's Evolution as a Founder and CEO Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc. AJ Shankar is the CEO and founder of Everlaw. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Deepgram's CEO Scott Stephenson on Speech AI

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 41:11


Deepgram is a voice AI company that has built an incredible reputation in the market for the quality of its speech recognition. Last valued at over $250M, Deepgram has over 500 customers, including NASA, Spotify, and Twilio.  In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Scott Stephenson, CEO and co-founder of Deepgram. Join us as we discuss:  00:00 Preview: Fully contextualized speech-to-speech is the future 01:07 Scott's background in particle physics and starting Deepgram 7:18 Scott's first years as a founder 13:17 How the Deepgram team gathered early customer feedback 17:38 Early use cases and product feedback 22:58 How conversational AI will impact the customer support industry 26:54 Specialized hardware in the AI Industry 30:34 How additional hardware specialization will impact Deepgram 32:14 Deepgram's product vision 36:46 Advice for Founders starting an AI company Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc. Scott Stephenson is the CEO and co-founder of Deepgram. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

The Official SaaStr Podcast: SaaS | Founders | Investors
SaaStr 730: How to Price and Package AI SaaS Products with Sandhya Hegde, General Partner at Unusual Ventures

The Official SaaStr Podcast: SaaS | Founders | Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 31:34


SaaStr 730: How to Price and Package AI SaaS Products with Sandhya Hegde, General Partner at Unusual Ventures With everything in AI moving so rapidly, what's the best way to price Artificial Intelligence products or SaaS tools with custom AI features and integrations? Should it be subscriptions, usage, solutions, or something entirely different? While companies are scrambling to roll out these new tools, they also want reliability and predictability in the value they're getting from your products, which can make pricing extremely difficult.  So we asked the expert, Sandhya Hegde, General Partner at Unusual Ventures to share her best practices and trends for pricing and packaging AI products.  Sandhya has been in the startup ecosystem for about 15 years, with the last two years heavily focused on investing in AI-native startups, primarily on the application and Enterprise software side. Over the past year, people have started to recognize how challenging pricing and packaging are for AI products, as well as the competitive pressure. Why is pricing so tricky?  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SaaStr hosts the largest SaaS community events on the planet. Join us in 2024 at: SaaStr Annual: Sept. 10-12 in the SF Bay Area. Join 12,500 SaaS professionals, CEOs, revenue leaders and investors for the world's LARGEST SaaS community event of the year. Podcast listeners can grab a discount on tickets here: https://www.saastrannual2024.com/buy-tickets?promo=fave20 SaaStr Europa: June 5-6 in London. We'll be hosting the 5th SaaStr Europa in London for two days of content and networking. Join 3,000 SaaS and Cloud leaders. Podcast listeners can grab a discount on Europa tickets here: https://www.saastreuropa2024.com/buy-tickets?promo=fave200 -------------- This episode is sponsored by: Northwest Registered Agent Get more when Northwest Registered Agent starts your business. They'll form your company fast and stand up your entire business identity in minutes. That means business free domain, business email, website, hosting, address, mail scanning, business phone app, all within minutes. Visit https://www.northwestregisteredagent.com/saastr to get a 60 percent discount on your next LLC.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Material Security's CEO Abhishek Agrawal on securing enterprise workspaces

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 38:07


Material Security is an email security company that protects an organization's users and data particularly across Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. Last valued at $1.1B, Material has over 100 enterprise customers, including Doordash, Lyft, and Fox.  In this episode, Sandhya Hegde and Wei Lien Dang chat with Abhishek Agrawal, CEO and co-founder of Material Security. Join us as we discuss:  00:00 Preview: Seeking validation for a B2B product 1:36 Founding Material Security 5:31 Identifying the Gap in Existing Solutions 10:00 Validating the Thesis  12:41 Product Vision and Initial MVP 19:56 Go-to-Market Strategy for the First Million in ARR 25:40 Product Vision and Impact of AI 31:50 Advice for Founders Starting Companies in 2024 Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc. Wei Lien Dang is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures and leads investments in infrastructure software, security, and developer tool.  Wei was a co-founder of Stackrox, a cloud-native security company prior to its acquisition by Red Hat. He can be reached at wei@unusual.vc Abhishek Agrawal is the co-founder and CEO of Material Security Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed
Ep. #7, Investing in AI with Wei Lien Dang of Unusual Ventures

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 35:28


In episode 7 of Generationship, Rachel speaks with Wei Lien Dang of Unusual Ventures about the landscape of Generative AI and what it means from an investment standpoint. They analogize previous platform shifts to better understand what's happening with LLMs today, and together they unpack the qualities investors seek out when investing in the world of AI.

Generationship
Ep. #7, Investing in AI with Wei Lien Dang of Unusual Ventures

Generationship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 35:28


In episode 7 of Generationship, Rachel speaks with Wei Lien Dang of Unusual Ventures about the landscape of Generative AI and what it means from an investment standpoint. They analogize previous platform shifts to better understand what's happening with LLMs today, and together they unpack the qualities investors seek out when investing in the world of AI.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Hightouch's CEO Kashish Gupta on activating data for personalization

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 34:53


Hightouch is a composable customer data platform. It helps companies collect and sync user data into ad platforms, CRMs, email tools etc. Last valued at over $600M, Hightouch has over 600 customers, including the NBA, Spotify, Plaid, Calendly, and more. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Kashish Gupta, co-CEO and co-founder of Hightouch.  Join us as we discuss:  00:00 Switching personas to find product-market fit 1:44 Evolution of the Data Integration Space 2:42 The Concept of Reverse ETL 5:41 The Origin Story of Hightouch 8:01 Exploring Different Business Ideas 12:06 Early Design Partners and Product Strategy 14:46 Transition from Founder Selling to Hiring Sales Team 16:48 Go-to-Market Motion and Marketing Strategy 18:39 Hightouch's Product Vision and Future Direction 22:55 Challenges in the Market and Building User Certainty 27:01 Co-CEO Arrangement and Founder Team Dynamic 31:04 Advice for Aspiring Founders in 2024 Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter  LinkedIn  Kashish Gupta is the co-CEO and co-founder of HightouchUnusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

SheLeads with Carly
112: Sarah Leary | Co-Founder, Nextdoor

SheLeads with Carly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 55:04


Sarah co-founded Nextdoor, the world's largest private social network of neighborhoods used by over 75 million members in over 285,000 neighborhoods across 11 countries (NYSE: KIND). Sarah led product, marketing, growth, and international expansion over 10 years at Nextdoor. Sarah started her career at Microsoft and served as the VP of Product + Marketing at Epinions and Shopping.com before the company was sold to eBay. Sarah received her bachelors degree from Harvard College and her MBA from Harvard Business School. Now, Sarah is a Venture Partner at Unusual Ventures.▶️ Video interview available on Youtube.If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a review!

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Notion's Akshay Kothari on productivity and embracing AI

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 41:39


Notion is a productivity platform that blends all your workplace apps into a single platform, including team projects, wikis, and docs. Last valued at $10bn, Notion's customers include teams at Amazon, Nike, Uber, Figma, Deel, and more! In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Akshay Kothari, co-founder and COO of Notion. Join us as we discuss:  00:00 Preview: Building Notion 1.0 03:32 How Akshay met Ivan Zhao and invested in Notion 5:21 Lessons from the Pulse Journey 8:09 Building Notion's first templates 12:43 Why Akshay joined Notion full-time 16:26 Akshay's first few months at Notion 21:59 Evolution of Notion's GTM strategy and Enterprise vs SMB 26:13 Akshay's GTM learnings and challenges  34:37 Launching AI Features in Notion 38:44 Customer Feedback and Future of Notion AI Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter  LinkedIn  Akshay Kothari is the co-founder and COO of Notion.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Domino Data's Chris Yang on helping data scientists run AI

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 44:49


Domino Data Lab was founded in 2013 and was one of the early innovators in the space known as MLOps. It delivers a unified platform for enterprises to build, deploy, and manage machine learning workloads and provides access to data, tools, compute, models across any environment. Domino enables ML and data teams to collaborate, ensure governance, and reduce costs at scale. In this episode, Wei Lien Dang chats with Chris Yang, co-founder and CTO of Domino Data. Join us as we discuss:  00:00 Introduction to Domino Data Lab 02:04 The Origin Story of Domino Data Lab 06:58 Balancing Authenticity and Customer Feedback 10:52  Open Communication and Collaboration Among Co-founders 14:24 The Importance of Engaging with Users 16:19  Building the First Feature: Enabling Compute Workloads in the Cloud 22:42 Discovering Unexpected Use Cases and Features 33:20 The Importance of Choosing a Target Market 35:44 The Evolution of MLOps and the Current AI Wave  Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc. Wei Lien Dang is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures and leads investments in infrastructure software, security, and developer tool.  Wei was a co-founder of StackRox, a cloud-native security company prior to its acquisition by Red Hat. He can be reached at wei@unusual.vc. Chris Yang is the co-founder and CTO of Domino Data.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

What's New In Data
The Vanguard of AI and Data Strategies for Competitive Edge with Ryan Wexler

What's New In Data

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 42:58 Transcription Available


Prepare to unlock the secrets of successful data infrastructure investment with the guidance of Ryan Wexler, VP at Unusual Ventures. Transitioning from the meticulous realm of data engineering right into the heart of venture capitalism, Ryan offers an unparalleled perspective on pinpointing the most promising data companies. This episode is a treasure trove of insights, where we uncover the critical ingredients that elevate a startup from a mere niche player to a scalable powerhouse in the competitive data sector, all thanks to the strategic support Unusual Ventures provides.As we navigate the intricate evolution of the modern data stack, it becomes clear that while data warehouses once lured enterprises with their cost-effectiveness, burgeoning scales of operation have led to some sleepless nights over soaring expenses. This is where our discussion takes a turn into the groundbreaking realm of data lakes and independent storage solutions – the silent disruptors offering a respite by decoupling storage from compute costs. Listen in to understand how businesses are strategizing to harness these technologies for optimized data management, marking a seismic shift in the tech landscape.And then there's the undeniable surge of AI – a tidal wave of innovation that's transforming the face of industry after industry. This episode peeks behind the curtain of AI integration, highlighting how trailblazers like Druva and ThoughtSpot are embedding AI to revolutionize their offerings. As we dissect the proliferation of AI tools, our dialogue serves as a compass for startups and enterprises alike, emphasizing the importance of a laser focus on ROI and the wisdom of keeping those burn rates low amidst an ever-changing economic backdrop. Join us for a journey that not only demystifies the complexities of data ROI but also navigates the myriad choices in the expanding universe of AI adoption.What's New In Data is a data thought leadership series hosted by John Kutay who leads data and products at Striim. What's New In Data hosts industry practitioners to discuss latest trends, common patterns for real world data patterns, and analytics success stories.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Stytch's Julianna Lamb on the future of passwords

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 36:46


In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Julianna Lamb, co-founder and CTO of Stytch. Stytch is a comprehensive tool for identity management. Its auth and fraud prevention capabilities improve both security and user experience. Last valued at $1.0B, the company now works with over 1000 customers. Join us as we discuss:  00:00 Preview: early product surprises for the Stytch team 01:53 Introduction to Stytch and identity management 05:15 The founding insight for Stytch 10:27 Validating the idea and Minimum Viable Product 12:27 Choosing a customer segment and MVP 14:33 Surprises and patterns in early customers 17:57 Lessons from Plaid and building a flexible solution 19:46 Approach to developer marketing 22:20 Approach to developer awareness and hiring 26:32 Starting a company in an unusual environment 30:53 Impact of AI on authentication and fraud prevention 34:25 Advice for developers starting a company Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter  LinkedIn  Julianna Lamb is the co-founder and CTO of Stytch.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Clari's Andy Byrne on how AI is changing revenue ops

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 35:13


In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Andy Byrne, co-founder and CEO of Clari. Clari was started in 2012 and last valued at $2.6B. Its revenue platform has been helping enterprise sales teams create visibility and predictability within their organization for over a decade. It helps over 1,500 companies including Cisco and Databricks improve their entire revenue process. Join us as we discuss: 00:00 Preview: Gen AI's impact on revenue ops 1:40 Origin Story and pain points 3:27 Early challenges and customer feedback 6:00 Surprises and feedback from design partners 10:01 Building for multiple stakeholders 13:16 Go-to-Market strategy 14:56 Identifying adjacent opportunities 18:00 Clari's AI strategy 20:52 The future of sales and revenue 26:44 The evolution of CRM providers 28:34 Crowded sales tech landscape 32:59 Advice for new founders in GTM Tech Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter  LinkedIn  Andy Byrne is the co-founder and CEO of Clari. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from Unusual Ventures: Coming up with a founding insight What are design partners?

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
2023 AI Wrapped: The "so whats?" behind this year's top AI moments

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 47:19


In this episode, Sandhya Hegde and Wei Lien Dang chat about everything that happened in the world of AI Startups in 2023. 2023 was very much an Act 2 for Generative AI as GPT became a household name. We had a long Act 1 during Covid ending with some incredible launches in the second half of 2022 including Stable Diffusion and of course ChatGPT. We take a closer look at what the pivotal moments have been this year and more importantly what they mean for the startups ecosystem. Join us as we discuss: 00:00 Preview: Strategy to defeat incumbent software companies 3:39 January 2023 — ChatGPT's Success and Consumer Adoption 7:16 February 2023 — Controversies and Legal Issues 12:09 March 2023 — GPT-4 Launch and Multimodal AI 16:04 April and May 2023 — Large infrastructure providers' AI strategy 20:04 June 2023 — GPU Shortage and Infrastructure Challenges 22:41 July and August 2023 — Fine-Tuning and New Modalities 29:46 September 2023 — Governance and Safety Concerns 32:06 October 2023 — Revenue Generation and Open Source 33:18 November 2023 — OpenAI Leadership Changes 37:17 December 2023 — Google's Gemini and Future Predictions Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. Wei Lien Dang is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures and leads investments in infrastructure software, security, and developer tool. Wei was a co-founder of StackRox, a cloud-native security company prior to its acquisition by Red Hat. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from Unusual Ventures: Whose responsibility is responsible AI? How do you navigate AI security in an evolving landscape? Autonomous AI agents could change the world, but what do they actually do well?

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Coda's Shishir Mehrotra on reinventing team collaboration with AI

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 47:21


In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Shishir Mehrotra, CEO and co-founder of Coda. Coda is a collaborative workspace that brings together teams and tools to create organized workflows in docs. Started in 2014, Coda serves over 80% of the Fortune 100. Last valued at $1.4B,  Coda is used by over 25,000 teams including ones at Figma, The New York Times, Square, Doordash, and Toast.  00:00 Preview: Coming up with product insights 01:38 Shishir's experience at YouTube 03:32 YoutTube Shorts versus Tiktok 06:03 Product-market fit is not a binary 08:04 The founding insight behind Coda 11:16 Positioning Coda against incumbent products 18:05 Coda's alpha launch 24:36 PMF scores versus disappointment scores 29:53 Shishir's approach to product rituals 38:05 The launch of Coda 4.0 43:50 Advice for new founders in enterprise productivity Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter  LinkedIn  Shishir Mehrotra is the CEO and co-founder of Coda. Prior to Coda, Shishir was the Vice President of Product, Engineering, and UX at YouTube.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from Unusual Ventures: Coming up with a founding insight What are design partners? How to find product-market fit

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
MosaicML's Naveen Rao on building an edge in AI infrastructure

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 43:41


MosaicML is the developer of open source infrastructure for training LLMs. The company was acquired by Databricks for $1.3 billion in July 2023. and has gone from 0 to over $30M in revenue this year in just 6 months. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde and Wei Lien Dang chat with Naveen Rao, co-founder of MosaicML and now the head of Generative AI at Databricks Join us as we discuss: 00:00 Preview: Future of foundation model companies 2:16 How Naveen's previous experiences led to MosaicML 7:29 The core insight behind the founding of MosaicML 9:52 MosaicML's approach to building an end-to-end platform 12:09 Why MosaicML focused on open models and LLMs 14:25 Why most foundation model companies will fail 15:52 How MosaicML found early adopters 18:14 Early use cases for MosaicML's product 21:27 Impact of early feedback on MosaicML's product roadmap 25:21 Why Naveen decided to move ahead with the Databricks acquisition 31:44 How Naveen sees the AI ecosystem evolving 34:08 Regulation of AI and the importance of open source 41:15 Advice for founding building AI infrastructure Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. Wei Lien Dang is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures and leads investments in infrastructure software, security, and developer tool.  Wei was a co-founder of StackRox, a cloud-native security company prior to its acquisition by Red Hat. Naveen Rao is the co-founder of MosaicML (now a Databricks company) and currently the head of Generative AI at Databricks Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from Unusual Ventures: Starting an open source company Open source customer development 

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Sprig's Ryan Glasgow on AI-powered product feedback

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 43:31


Full episode transcript here: www.unusual.vc/post/sprigs-product-market-fit-journey Sprig is an AI-powered product feedback platform; it helps teams run in-product surveys and session replays with AI native analysis to help them build better products. Last valued at $330M, Sprig has hundreds of the largest and fastest growing tech companies as customers, including Notion, Figma, PayPal, Webflow, and Dropbox. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Ryan Glasgow, the founder and CEO of Sprig.  Join us as we discuss: 01:13 Sprig's origin story 05:26 Evolution of user feedback platforms 09:26 Building Sprig's early team 12:37 Validating Sprig's product hypothesis 15:37 Building relationships with early design partners 19:15 Iterating to MVP 23:19 Ryan's approach to founder selling 29:11 Sprig's early AI strategy 33:36 Sprig AI strategy post-ChatGPT 35:37 Ryan's evolution as CEO Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter/X LinkedIn Ryan Glasgow  is the founder and CEO of Sprig.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from Unusual Ventures: Defining your ideal customer profile (ICP) Working with design partners Validating your early product hypothesis

Entrepreneur's Handbook
How To Scale An Open Source Startup - And Should You? w/ Wei Lien Dang | Unusual Ventures

Entrepreneur's Handbook

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 33:19


Get 50 Free Lessons From 50 Top Entrepreneurs From Season 1: https://www.ehandbook.com/subscribeEach week, we interview real experts about topics you need to know about.Today we have Wei Lien Dang, who is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures and before that was an exited cofounder at StackRox which got acquired by RedHat.We're covering How To Scale An Open Source Startup - And Should You?Our Website: https://www.ehandbook.comUnusual Ventures: https://www.unusual.vc/Wei Lien Dang: https://www.linkedin.com/in/weiliendang/

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Solo's product-market fit journey: Idit Levine on timing the market for open source success

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 45:00


Solo is an open-source developer platform designed to connect applications with service meshes across any software infrastructure. Their core promise to their customer is to help them migrate from 10/20 year old legacy monolithic applications to new cloud native architectures with APIs and microservices.  Last valued at $1Bn, Solo has hundreds of enterprise customers including enterprises like TMobile, American Express, SAP, Sumo Logic, and more. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Idit Levine, the founder and CEO of Solo.  Join us as we discuss: 1:13 Solo's origin story 6:04 Early fundraising challenges 13:45 The technical insight that led to Solo 15:00 Studying the market to refine Solo's product vision 16:49 API Gateway as a stepping stone for service mesh 21:58 Early customer acquisition efforts 24:33 Idit's conviction in the API Gateway approach 25:26 How Solo found its first paying customers 29:25 Idit's approach to founder selling  31:17 Idit's evolution as CEO 36:50 Solo's approach to open source community-building 40:50 Advice for founders building open source projects Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  LinkedIn Twitter/X Idit Levine is the founder and CEO of Solo.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from Unusual Ventures: Starting an open source company Hiring for an open source company Building open source GTM

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Writer's product-market fit journey: May Habib on taking on ChatGPT Enterprise

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 31:05


Full episode transcript: https://www.unusual.vc/post/writers-product-market-fit-journey Started in 2020, Writer is an enterprise-grade generative AI platform for larger, security-conscious companies. Writer has over 150 customers, including teams at UnitedHealthcare, Uber and Accenture. Last valued at over $500M, Writer makes it easy for enterprises to build internal apps that generate a variety of content from sales enablement to blog posts.  In this episode, Sandhya Hegde joins Writer's co-founder and CEO May Habib to discuss the company's path to product-market fit. Join us as we discuss: 1: 30 The origin story behind the founding of Writer 5:11 The early product vision for Writer 10:02 The transformation of the enterprise AI buyer 14:49 Security and compliance in AI models 17:27 Writer's approach to addressing hallucinations  21:35 Why May and the Writer team had deep conviction in Enterprise AI 24:43 The next big horizon for Gen AI and Writer 27:50 May Habib's journey as a CEO 29:18 Building a culture of curiosity at Writer Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  May Habib is the CEO and co-founder of Writer, a generative AI platform for the enterprise. Before Writer, she co-founded Qordoba.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.Further reading from Unusual Ventures: Build conviction in an early stage startup Understanding the enterprise buyer LLMs in security

Entrepreneur's Handbook
How Founders Should Approach M&A w/ Lars Albright | Unusual Ventures

Entrepreneur's Handbook

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 31:47


Get 50 Free Lessons From 50 Top Entrepreneurs From Season 1: https://www.ehandbook.com/subscribeEach week, we interview real experts about topics you need to know about.Today we have Lars Albright, a 3x exited founder and a General Partner at Unusual Ventures. They are an early stage fund and Lars leads investments in fintech, vertical SaaS and application softwareWe're covering How Founders Should Approach M&A .Our Website: https://www.ehandbook.comUnusual Ventures: https://www.unusual.vc/Lars Albright: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larsalbright/

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How open source AI will find product market fit: A conversation with Databricks, and AI startup Together

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 46:33


Open source AI models have become key drivers of innovation and collaboration. An increasing number of developers and end users are leveraging open source technologies. There is immense potential in the long-term impact of open source AI.  In this episode, we are releasing a conversation on the future of open source AI between Wei Lien Dang (Unusual Ventures), and Reynold Xin (Databricks) and Vipul Ved Prakash (Together). Join us as we discuss:3:16: The rise of open source LLMs and foundation models 7:23  Building open source AI platforms to serve customers 10:35 Why Together and Databricks decided to build with open source 13:33 LLMs and the need for standardization 21:09 The role of academia in AI research and innovation 26:57 Innovations in training data 30:55 Making the decision to choose open source models 36:52 Growing Accessibility of Machine Learning with LLMs 40:31 How the open source ecosystem will evolve in the future 47:18 Best practices for parameterizing LLMs over timeWei Lien Dang is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures and leads investments in infrastructure software, security, and developer tool.  Wei was a co-founder of StackRox, a cloud-native security company prior to its acquisition by Red Hat. He can be reached at wei@unusual.vc and Twitter LinkedIn Vipul Ved Prakash is the co-founder and CEO of Together. He was also the founder of Topsy and Cloudmark. Reynold Xin is the co-founder of Databricks. Last valued at $43B, Databricks has been a juggernaut data infrastructure business built on Apache Spark analytics engine. They recently launched multiple AI products including Lakehouse AI and their own open source LLM — Dolly. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.Further reading from Unusual Ventures: Why the future of AI-native infrastructure will be open How good is your LLM? Nobody know yet What AI builders should know about data protection and privacy

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Deliverr's product-market fit journey: Michael Krakaris on enabling Prime for all E-commerce

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 46:57


Started in 2017, Deliverr is an E-commerce fulfillment company that integrates with marketplaces such as Shopify and Walmart. The company offers a two-day shipping service to small merchants selling on these online marketplaces helping them compete with Amazon Prime. Co-founded by Harish Abbott and Michael Krakaris, the company was acquired by Shopify for US$ 2.1 bn in May 2022. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde joins Michael Krakaris and Sarah Leary (GP at Unusual) to discuss Deliverr's path to product-market fit. Join us as we discuss: 01:00 The insight that led to Deliverr's founding 04:20 Why E-commerce fulfillment needed to be democratized 08:18 The value of understanding customers to achieve product-market fit 15:11 Early product-market fit signals for Deliverr 20:15 Pivoting Deliverr's business model to drive revenue 26:23 How Deliverr built and scaled its sales team 29:33 Deliverr's breakthrough with Walmart 33:06 Deliverr's expansion: From Walmart partnership to multichannel integration 35:11 Managing E-commerce during the pandemic 40:36 Overcoming crisis through innovation 44:12 E-commerce tech post-pandemic Find the transcript for this episode and all past episodes at:⁠ https://www.unusual.vc/podcast⁠ Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter LinkedIn Sarah Leary is a Venture Partner at Unusual Ventures, with a focus on Unusual's consumer practice. Prior to joining Unusual, Sarah co-founded Nextdoor, the free and private social network for neighborhoods. She can be reached at sarah@unusual.vc and LinkedIn Michael Krakaris is the co-founder of Deliverr. Prior to starting Deliverr, Michael was a product marketing manager at Symphony Commerce. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Customer Discovery Building a sales team Developing your founding insight

Entrepreneur's Handbook
The Impact of Gen AI on Enterprise SaaS Today w/ Sandhya Hegde | Unusual Ventures

Entrepreneur's Handbook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 31:21


Get 50 Free Lessons From 50 Top Entrepreneurs From Season 1: https://www.ehandbook.com/subscribeEach week, we interview real experts about topics you need to know about.Today we have Sandhya Hegde who is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures who focus on early stage companies. Sandhya's specialism is early stage SaaS.She was previously EVP at Amplitude and worked at both Khosla Ventures and Sequoia Capital. We're covering The Impact of Gen AI on Enterprise SaaS Today.Our Website: https://www.ehandbook.comUnusual Ventures: https://www.unusual.vc/Sandhya Hegde: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhyahegde/

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Forward found product-market fit: Adrian Aoun on automating healthcare with AI

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 34:29


Forward is an AI-based healthcare unicorn that combines private doctors with technology to enable data-driven, insurance-free primary care. Forward is now present in 14 cities in the US. In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Adrian Aoun, the founder and CEO of Forward about building a transparent and incentive-driven healthcare system. Join us as we discuss: 01:47: Forward's origin story and why Adrian saw the need to reimagine healthcare 04:44: Build an incentive-driven healthcare system 10:05: Approach to building an “MVP”/early clinics  13:51: How Forward thinks about its product roadmap and innovating in healthcare 17:11: How Adrian and his team iterated on early user feedback  20:39: Forward's approach to productizing healthcare  24:29: The future of AI in healthcare 27:55 How Adrian approached building the early team at Forward 30:51: Advice for founders who are building products with AI Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter  LinkedIn  Adrian Aoun is the founder and CEO of Forward. Prior to starting Forward, he founded Wavii, a natural language processing startup acquired by Google. He also worked on special projects for Larry Page at Google.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Starting a company Iterating to MVP for consumer products

Hunters and Unicorns
Hunters and Unicorns | The Founders Edition - Jyoti Bansal EP001

Hunters and Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 55:21


Welcome to Hunters and Unicorns: The Founders Edition. Today we welcome Jyoti Bansal! Key takeaways from this episode are: - How AppDynamics became the industry blueprint for sales execution best practice. - The relationship between Product Market Fit and Sales Motion. - Appointing the right advisors at the right times is imperative for scalability. - Understanding the evolution of the sales process as you approach $10m in sales. Jyoti Bansal is a multi-unicorn founder, currently the founder and CEO of two high-growth technology companies: Harness and Traceable AI. In addition to running Harness and Traceable, Jyoti is highly involved in developing the next generation of technology companies through mentorship and investment. In 2017 he launched BIG Labs and in 2018 co-founded VC firm Unusual Ventures with John Vrionis. The firm currently has more than $1 billion under management. Jyoti shares his incredible journey with us. His passion for the highest calibre of sales execution is profound and he reflects on the lessons he's learned from his own advisors – industry titans; Dev Ittycheria, John McMahon, Dali Rajic, Jeremy Duggan and Joe Sexton. Jyoti candidly opens up about his own awakening regarding giving sales the same parity as product strength. He also delves into why slowing down in order to forecast correctly is crucial to onward success and cadence. In this episode, Jyoti discusses: - How the Business Value Assessment was a game changer for AppDynamics - How to stimulate customer affinity - The importance and limitations of founder lead sales - Why Business Value Realisation is the true metric for sustained success - When to adopt a top-down sales approach vs down-top, vs the “sandwich” strategy This podcast is full to the brim of insight, honesty and undeniable tenacity. How do you identify a good seller? When's the right time to appoint a CRO? Is the rolodex enough anymore for a salesperson? Jyoti answers these questions and many many more in the first edition of The Founders Edition, bought to you by Hunters and Unicorns. Don't miss it!!

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Sysdig found product-market fit: Loris Degioanni on leveraging open source for cloud security

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 40:32


Sysdig is a cloud native application protection platform that helps stop cloud and container security attacks. In this episode, Sysdig's founder and CTO, Loris Degioanni chats with Wei Lien Dang about why he founded Sysdig and how he leveraged the power of open source for growth and industry disruption. Join us as we discuss: (1:39) How Loris leveraged market and tech stack changes to build Sysdig (7:46) Sysdig's journey as an early pioneer in containerization technology (12:16) Sysdig's pivot from monitoring to cybersecurity (17:48) The power of open source in building Sysdig (21:48) The nuances and commitment necessary for a successful open source project: (28:33) Finding product-market fit in an open source context (30:42) The role of an open-source project as a brand, marketing tool, and source of lead generation (31:45) Balancing community involvement and establishing a solid business model (33:34) Commercializing an open source project (37:32) Advice for founders building open source companies Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter LinkedIn Wei Lien Dang is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures and leads investments in infrastructure software, security, and developer tools.  Wei was a co-founder of StackRox, a cloud-native security company prior to its acquisition by Red Hat. He can be reached at wei@unusual.vc and Twitter Linkedin Loris Degioanni is the founder and CTO of Sysdig. Prior to founding Sysdig, Loris co-created Wireshark, an open source network analyzer. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Starting an open source company Developing open-source software customers Building GTM for an open source company

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Gretel found product-market fit: Ali Golshan on unlocking synthetic data for developers

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 50:38


Gretel is a synthetic data platform that allows developers to generate artificial data sets with the same characteristics as real data so they can test AI models without compromising sensitive customer information or privacy. Gretel has a community of over 75,000 developers working with accurate, synthetic data.  In this episode, Sandhya Hegde and Weil Lien Dang chat with Ali Golshan, CEO and co-founder of Gretel about the company's path to product-market fit.  Join us as we discuss: (1:48) Ali's background in US Intelligence and how it shaped his approach as a founder (3:17) The founding insight that led to the creation of Gretel (6:35) Ali and his co-founders' “why now” for building a privacy engineering product (8:15) Why Gretel decided to focus on developers  (10:47) How Ali and his co-founders narrowed in on early use cases (15:55) The industries where Gretel found early adopters (20:20) How Gretel anticipated and adapted to increasingly popular AI models  (27:24) Why Gretel decided to create a multimodal platform for synthetic data (29:18) The reasoning behind building Gretel GPT (31:48) How Gretel's co-founders work together to adapt to the changing tech landscape (38:05) What Ali sees as the key drivers for adoption within traditional enterprise companies (40:19) Why they built their ICP around the developer cloud stack (45:45) Advice for early-stage founders currently building in AI Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter LinkedIn Wei Lien Dang is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures and leads investments in infrastructure software, security, and developer tool.  Wei was a co-founder of StackRox, a cloud-native security company prior to its acquisition by Red Hat. He can be reached at wei@unusual.vc and Twitter Linkedin Ali Golshan is the CEO and co-founder of Gretel. Prior to Gretel, Ali was the Co-founder and CTO at StackRox (acquired by Red Hat), and previously the Founder & CTO of Cyphort (acquired by Juniper Networks). Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Defining your ICP Finding early adopters Finding co-founders

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Instabase found product-market fit: Anant Bhardwaj on automating data processes for the F100

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 49:56


Instabase is an enterprise-focused application platform that allows businesses to automate document processing from unstructured data sources such as bank statements, pay stubs, and tax documents. They use a number of tools including generative AI to summarize and analyze data instantly. Over 50 large enterprises, mostly Fortune 100, use Instabase today. Recently valued at $2B, the company was founded by Anant Bhardwaj in 2015. In this episode, he chats with Sandhya Hegde about Instabase's path to product-market fit.  Join us as we discuss: -Anant's founding insight for starting Instabase -How Anant dropped out of MIT to start the company -The first set of use cases for the platform -How Instabase landed Standard Chartered as its first enterprise customer -How Instabase experimented its way toward product-market fit -Early go-to-market mistakes as he scaled the company -Identifying early champions for landing key sales -Enterprise customers' responses to Instabase's technology -Scaling sales and hiring a sales leader after raising a Series B -The benefits and challenges from raising their Series B at a high valuation -Advice for early-stage founders working in AI Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  -Twitter - https://twitter.com/sandhya -LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhyahegde/ Anant Bharadwaj is the CEO and founder of Instabase. Prior to starting Instabase, he was a Ph.D. student at MIT. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Hiring your first sales leader: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/hiring-your-first-sales-leaderThe Unusual guide to to raising Seed and Series A capital: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/raising-seed-and-series-a-capital Starting a company: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/guide-to-pre-seed-funding Hiring and building a team: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/an-end-to-hiring-process

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
Launching Bright and Early: Naveen Gavini on growing from first mobile engineer to SVP Products at Pinterest

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 30:33


In this episode, we are debuting “Bright and Early” — an Unusual Ventures interview series with early hires at iconic tech companies. You will often hear successful founders share how crucial their first few hires are. These early employees help define the company's culture. They need to be both doers and leaders who can prioritize ruthlessly. They often have an outsized impact on the company and wear multiple hats as the company grows. Finding them and empowering them to be successful is hard.  In this episode, co-hosted by Chris Marty and Rachel Star from Unusual Ventures, we hear from Naveen Gavini, employee #10 at Pinterest who joined the company 11 years ago as a mobile engineer and went on a career-defining journey to become their head of product.  This conversation covers (2:06) Why Naveen wanted to join Pinterest and how he got connected to the team (4:38) What his interview process looked like (7:07) The key drivers that motivated him to accept the offer (9:37) Naveen's first year as an engineer at Pinterest (12:41) How Naveen brought the team together to build Pinterest's mobile app (15:09) How he thought about managing his career path within the company (18:06) His approach to team-building (21:04) Pinterest's interdisciplinary culture of “knitting” (24:15) Interviewing early hires, specifically for culture fit To get notified for new interviews in the Bright and Early series, subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2VKvTTD To stay up to date, follow us on:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unusualventures/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Unusual_VC Chris Marty is an Operating Partner at Unusual Ventures and partners with founders to build high-performing early teams. He can be reached at chris@unusual.vc and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christhomasmarty/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_chrismarty Rachel Star is Principal at Unusual helping to build and support the firm's consumer investments. She can be reached at rachel@unusual.vc and  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-star-2948b288/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rachel_a_star Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to help founders find product-market fit and build iconic software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/.

Venture Vibes
An Unusual approach to talent | Chris Marty (Operating Partner @ Unusual Ventures)

Venture Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 62:44


How do you build a great team as an early startup? How will AI shape the future of talent? When is it a good thing to be overconfident? In this episode, Hansen and Seed dig in with Chris Marty, an Operating Partner at Unusual Ventures who specializes in building winning startup teams. 

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Weights & Biases found product-market fit: Lukas Biewald on dev-focused ML ops

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 48:33


Weights & Biases is a developer-focused MLOps platform last valued at over $1 billion. Their platform helps developers streamline their ML workflow from end to end. Weights & Biases currently has over 700 customers using their product to manage their ML models.  In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Lukas Biewald, the CEO and co-founder of Weights & Biases about the company's path to product-market fit. Join us as we discuss: (2:09) Lukas's inspiration for starting the company (8:02) Early design partners for Weights & Biases (13:32) Early use cases for the Weights & Biases platform (16:13) The founders' early strategies for finding users and getting feedback (22:47) Finding product-market fit by focusing on a specific user persona (ML practitioner) (29:14) Growth tactics to increase awareness and expand their user base (34:13) Positive surprises in user feedback, and how it informed the company's product roadmap (40:14) Lukas's approach to leadership and building a strong, connected culture (43:16) Advice for aspiring founders building AI-native products Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter - https://twitter.com/sandhya LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhyahegde/ Lukas Biewald is the CEO and the co-founder of Weights & Biases. Previously, Biewald was the founder and CEO of Figure Eight Inc. (formerly CrowdFlower). Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Define your Ideal Customer Profile: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/ideal-customer-profile-and-personas Introduction to product-led growth:https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/introduction-to-plg Introduction to design partners:https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/what-are-design-partners

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How 6sense found product-market fit: Jason Zintak on account intelligence for revenue teams

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 29:06


6sense is an AI-powered ABM platform that is focused on arming revenue teams with the right information to engage with the right accounts. It aggregates buying signals like website visits, email opens, and product review hits. It then leverages machine learning to help revenue teams automate their workflows.  In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with 6Sense's CEO Jason Zintak about their path to product-market fit. Join us as we discuss: (1:26) Jason's background and he made the decision to join 6sense (5:32) How early customer conversations informed the 6Sense product strategy (8:15) 6sense's early GTM strategy that got them to $5M ARR (9:11) Jason's first 90 days at 6sense as a new CEO (10:56) 6sense's early product-market fit signals (16:12) How the advent of generative AI has impacted the product (18:22) How 6Sense is thinking about building self-serve experiences (24:06) How the recessionary macro-environment impacts the company's GTM strategy  Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter - https://twitter.com/sandhya LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhyahegde/ Jason Zintak is the CEO of 6sense. Previously, Jason was the CEO and president at Platfora.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: What is a self-serve PLG experience? https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/nail-your-self-serve-product Defining a GTM framework https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/define-a-gtm-framework-early Building a product roadmap: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/building-a-product-roadmap

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Hex found product-market fit: Barry McCardel on data collaboration

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 45:31


Hex is a data platform that allows teams to streamline their entire workflow using collaborative notebooks, BI, and docs. Hex offers data scientists the ability to work together to deliver their insights and empowers both business users and data analysts to quickly find the answers they need to do their jobs. Today, the company has over 500 enterprise customers.  In this episode, Sandhya Hegde chats with Hex's co-founder and CEO Barry McCardel about their path to product-market fit.  Join us as we discuss: (1:51) How Barry and his co-founders came up with the idea for Hex  (5:37) Why Hex's co-founders saw the need for a collaborative data platform (7:42) How the early team picked a beachhead around sharing and communicating work (12:01) How “commitment engineering” became key to validating Hex's early assumptions (16:03) How the team identified early users and personas (20:41) How early users informed Hex's product roadmap (28:34) Hex's approach to early team-building (32:33) How Hex sees its user profile evolving, and its impact on their product roadmap (38:39) Hex's AI strategy to empower people to do creative work with data (43:29) Advice to founders thinking about building data startups Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter - https://twitter.com/sandhya LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhyahegde/ Barry McCardel is the co-founder and CEO of Hex Technologies. Prior to starting Hex, Barry worked at Palantir and TrialSpark. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood, and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Identifying early adopters: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/segmenting-early-markets Building a product roadmap: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/building-a-product-roadmap Hiring an early-stage team: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/three-traits-in-early-stage-hires

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Glean found product-market fit: Arvind Jain on enterprise search and AI

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 44:02


The space of enterprise search and knowledge management is on the cusp of being dramatically transformed by AI-native tools that can find, analyze and synthesize information instantly for knowledge workers. An emerging leader in this category is Glean. Valued at $1B and serving over a hundred enterprise customers today, Glean leverages an enterprise-grade knowledge graph and LLMs (large language models) to help companies find and use their institutional knowledge across hundreds of internal tools and SaaS applications.   In this episode, Sandhya Hegde (GP at Unusual Ventures) interviews Glean CEO and co-founder Arvind Jain on their path to product-market fit. Join us as we cover: (1:49) The technological shifts Arvind has observed throughout his career (5:11) How Modern AI is forcing us to rethink how we build products (8:00) Arvind's inspiration for starting Glean (17:10) How Glean pinpointed their early “desperate” customer and built their MVP (20:14) The difference between consumer search and enterprise search (24:45) How Glean uses LLMs within its core product (30:40) The impact of AI on knowledge management systems  (34:41) How Glean's solves for “hallucination” by constraining their model with the right knowledge (38:41) How Glean is scaling its go-to-market strategy using an enterprise sales model (40:51) Advice for founders about navigating the shift to AI Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter - https://twitter.com/sandhya LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhyahegde/ Arvind Jain is the CEO of Glean. Prior to Glean, Arvind co-founded Rubrik, one the fastest growing companies in cloud data management, and worked at Google, where he spent over a decade leading various teams in Search, Maps, and YouTube. Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Starting the sales process: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/qualification-before-discovery How founders can shape the future of Generative AI: https://www.unusual.vc/post/how-startup-founders-can-shape-the-future-of-generative-ai

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Vercel found product-market fit: Guillermo Rauch on dynamic web app development

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 41:04


Vercel is an open-source platform that helps front-end developers build and ship dynamic web applications leveraging Jamstack (https://jamstack.org/). Last valued at $2.5B, Vercel was founded in 2015 by CEO Guillermo Rauch and now serves over 30,000 companies.  In this episode, guest host Wei Lien Dang (General Partner at Unusual Ventures) interviews Vercel CEO and Founder Guillermo Rauch about their path to product-market fit. Join us as we cover: (1:24) How Guillermo came up with idea for creating Vercel (7:31) How Guillermo identified the opportunity for dynamic front-end development by analyzing gaps within the existing technology and infrastructure (12:43) Why he decided to pursue the open source path for Vercel (17:16) How Vercel drove adoption and built an early enthusiastic user base  (24:25) The use cases and aha! moments for early adopters using Vercel (30:18) How Vercel built a go-to-market strategy aimed at developers (33:31) Vercel's content marketing strategy for developers which includes details about how their technology works (34:56) Guillermo's perspective on the current open source ecosystem and market (36:45) How to build a commercially viable business using open source technologies Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and  Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandhya LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhyahegde/ Wei Lien Dang is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in open source software, developer tools and cybersecurity. Previously the co-founder of Stackrox, Wei can be reached at wei@unusual.vc and  Twitter: https://twitter.com/weiliendang  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/weiliendang/ Guillermo Rauch is the CEO and founder of Vercel. He was the CTO and co-founder of LearnBoost and Cloudup, acquired by Automattic in 2013. He's the creator of several popular Node.JS open-source libraries like socket.io, mongoose and slackin.  Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Starting an open-source company: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/start-an-open-source-software-company Developing open-source customers: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/developing-open-source-customers Building open-source GTM: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/open-source-gtm

Inc. Founders Project with Alexa von Tobel
How to Measure Time by Impact with Jyoti Bansal of Harness and Traceable

Inc. Founders Project with Alexa von Tobel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 33:12


Jyoti Bansal is a serial entrepreneur, through and through. In 2008, he first made the leap from startup engineer to CEO with AppDynamics, a company that was acquired by Cisco for $3.7 billion just under a decade later. After giving retirement a shot, he returned to the founder seat: he started software delivery unicorn Harness, cybersecurity platform Traceable, startup accelerator BIG Labs, and VC firm Unusual Ventures—and has more than 25 US patents under his name. Jyoti shares his simple formula for finding product-market fit, why ringing the Nasdaq closing bell was part of his Cisco negotiation, and how he's learned not to stress about things outside of his control.

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast
How Amplitude found product-market fit: Curtis Liu on pivoting to analytics

Startup Field Guide by Unusual Ventures: The Product Market Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 43:10


Amplitude is the world's #1 product analytics platform, currently trading at $1.6B. Launched in 2014, Amplitude started out as a mobile analytics tool, and eventually expanded to include all digital analytics, experimentation and personalization. The company now serves over 1900 customers. In this episode, CTO Curtis Liu shares the story of how Amplitude was created after he and his co-founder, Spenser Skates, decided to pivot when their initial product idea didn't find traction. They explored several options before landing on mobile analytics. Curtis walks us through their early prototyping and discovery process, as well as his approach to company-building as a technical leader and founder. Join us as we discuss: 1:06: How Curtis and Spenser arrived at their first startup idea, Sonalight 4: 01: How they came to the conclusion that they need to pivot 6: 15: How they explored different options before landing on mobile analytics 9: 17: Their prototyping process which included doing interviews and creating mockups 15: 44: What Curtis's learning process looked like as he was building Amplitude 22: 23: Curtis's approach to doing research through both self-directed exploration and reaching out to experts 25: 15: How he approached his role as a founder and technical leader 36: 12: Amplitude's core values and how the founders thought about creating a positive culture 38: 01: How Amplitude is expanding it's product suite to support different types of datasets 41: 10: Curtis's advice to new founders who are trying to find problems to solve Sandhya Hegde is a General Partner at Unusual Ventures, leading investments in modern SaaS companies with a focus on AI. Previously an early executive at Amplitude, Sandhya is a product-led growth (PLG) coach and mentor. She can be reached at sandhya@unusual.vc and Twitter - https://twitter.com/sandhya LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhyahegde/ Unusual Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm designed from the ground up to give a distinct advantage to founders building the next generation of software companies. Unusual has invested in category-defining companies like Webflow, Arctic Wolf Networks, Carta, Robinhood and Harness. Learn more about us at https://www.unusual.vc/. Further reading from the Startup Field Guide: Customer validation: https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/customer-validation-going-from-idea-to-sellable-product Tracking the user/buyer journeyhttps://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/self-serve-user-buyer-journey CEO/founder prioritization:https://www.field-guide.unusual.vc/field-guide-enterprise/ceo-founder-prioritization

The Generation Hustle Podcast
GHP #92 - VC #14 - Backing Founders at the Earliest Stages of the Climb with Jordan Segall!

The Generation Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 39:59


Episode 92 is with Jordan Segall, Principal at Redpoint Ventures! In this episode, you will learn the differences between early and late stage investing, what makes a good market opportunity, the balancing act of the Investor-Founder relationship, and how Open AI and ChatGPT is going to change the future of work. Jordan also details his thoughts on the macro environment and hype trains in the AI industry. At Redpoint, Jordan has made investments into Cyberhaven, Heartex, Dagger, and Railway. Prior to that, he brings a wealth of experience ranging from McKinsey & Co., Palantir Technologies, SalesforceIQ, C3, and Unusual Ventures. Jordan attended Stanford University from where he holds an MS in Management Science & Engineering. Redpoint Ventures https://www.redpoint.com/ Timestamps 1:40 - Intro 6:35 - Redpoint Ventures 8:46 - Early Stage vs. Later Stage Investing 10:28 - What Makes a Good Market Opportunity? 11:48 - Investment Case Study - Railway.app 14:14 - Biggest Challenge as a VC 17:15 - The Investor-Founder Relationship 20:00 - Providing Candid Feedback to Founders 25:24 - Macro-economic Environment - Fundraising advice 31:58 - Open AI & ChatGPT 34:32 - Hypetrains in A.I. 37:40 - Lightning Round

DealMakers
Eric Satz On Raising $70 Million To Help Americans Invest Better For Retirement

DealMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 49:38


Eric Satz is a serial entrepreneur who sold one of his companies for $560M. His latest venture, which is empowering individuals to invest in more alternative assets with great tax advantages, has already rasied $70M through a Series B round. The venture, Alto, has acquired funding from top-tier investors like Unusual Ventures, Alpha Edison, Foundation Capital, and Acrew Capital.