Sam spent years at the Air Force and Palantir before deciding to build Method Security. Instead of launching an MVP and iterating with customers, he did the opposite: he shut out the world and built in the dark for a year based on his own conviction.
In this episode, Sam breaks down his contrarian approach to building a platform for the enterprise and government. He reveals how he raised millions from Andreessen Horowitz with just a prototype, why he refuses to hire a sales team, and how he landed a seven-figure contract right out of the gate.
Why You Should Listen
- Why he ignored the "talk to users" advice and built in the dark for a year.
- How to raise a $5.5M seed round from a16z in just 3 days.
- The "2-Hour Bootcamp" strategy that shortens enterprise sales cycles.
- Why keeping your engineering team dangerously small creates speed.
- How to turn a design partnership into a $1M+ contract.
Keywords
startup podcast, startup podcast for founders, product market fit, cybersecurity, a16z, Palantir, enterprise sales, design partners, government contracting, founder led sales
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:00 From Air Force to Palantir
00:06:28 The "Shared Notion Space" of Ideas
00:10:04 Raising Seed from a16z in 3 Days
00:17:23 The "Dark Period": Building Without Users
00:22:23 Structuring Enterprise Design Partnerships
00:28:48 The "2-Hour Bootcamp" Sales Strategy
00:31:03 Why the Org Chart is Flat (15 Reports to CTO)
00:34:02 Converting Pilots to Commercial Contracts
00:41:07 The Moment of True Product Market Fit
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