The Room Podcast

Claudia Laurie and Madison McIlwain
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May 9, 2023 • 47min

S8E6: How Rahul Vohra's Superhuman Revolution is Transforming Email for Professionals

Join us for an engaging conversation with Rahul Vohra, CEO and founder of Superhuman, the fast, efficient email client that has become a favorite among professionals. With its focus on productivity, Superhuman has revolutionized the way people manage their email, and has achieved a loyal following of users who enjoy its advanced features, such as keyboard shortcuts and the ability to snooze emails for later.In this episode, we explore the benefits of manual onboarding and how it has helped Superhuman build a loyal user base, Rahul shares insights on how to properly take advantage of the investment "game" and, how to navigate the current state of the seed stage for both founders and investors.Articles referenced in the Episode: Founders How to Stop Worrying and Love Being AcquiredHow Superhuman Built an Engine to Find Product Market FitSuperHuman AI Announcement For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.Check out our guide to podcasting here!6:20 - Where did Rahul grow up and how did he become introduced to computer science?8:00 - Did Rahul always think he would become a founder?8:40 - How did working as a game designer shape Rahul’s approach to building digital products?9:56 - How many companies has Rahul founded and how were those experiences?12:39 - How was Rahul’s experience founding Reportive?16:30 - How are companies looking at productivity tools now versus 12 years ago?17:48 - What was the “aha moment” that sparked the start of Superhuman?19:38 - What inspired Rahul to include onboarding with Superhuman’s product?21:48 - When did Rahul realize that Superhuman had a substantial product market fit?25:04 - Who was the first person to say yes to investing in Superhuman?26:47 - What advice does Rahul have for seed stage and Series A stage founders?28:39 - What was a moment when things didn’t go as planned during Rahul’s founding journey?29:45 - How did Rahul react when his acquisition by LinkedIn nearly fell through?34:07 - How has Superhuman’s Go-To-Market strategy evolved over time?38:38 - How is selling to teams different than selling to individuals?40:47 - How is Superhuman thinking about AI?42:29 - What is Rahul’s perspective on new companies starting in the application space?44:16 - What’s next for Rahul?45:37 - Who is a woman in Rahul’s life that has had a profound impact on him and his career?WX Productions
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May 2, 2023 • 47min

S8E5: How Postscript and Adam Turner Help E-Commerce Businesses Build Stronger Customer Relationships

In this episode, we sit down with Adam Turner, the CEO of Postscript, to discuss how his company is transforming the world of e-commerce. From boosting conversion rates to maximizing ROI, Postscript is the ultimate SMS marketing tool that's helping businesses achieve their goals. But don't just take our word for it - Postscript has raised over 106M to date from the likes of YC, Accomplice, Greylock, and more. Join us as Adam shares his experience starting a company with his brother and his insights on the ups and downs of direct-to-consumer marketing. Themes in this episode include the importance of building strong customer relationships and engaging with customers through personalized messaging, how Postscript is helping businesses maximize their ROI and drive revenue growth, and the future of the direct-to-consumer e-commerce space.For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.Check out our guide to podcasting here! 4:31 - Where did Adam grow up and how did that shape his view of the world?6:02 - Did Adam always think he would become a founder?7:26 - How did Adam become interested in the commerce enablement space?11:20 - What did Adam learn from Stack Commerce that he carried with him to Postscript?15:12 -  Why in the late 2010s did SMS start to overtake email as a comms channel?17:54 - What was the “duct tape version” of the first product for Postscript?19:27 - How does Adam like running a business with his brother?21:42 - Who was the first person to say yes to investing in Postscript?23:05 - What was a moment in starting Postscript when things didn’t go as planned?26:01 - How was Postrscript able to earn a million in revenue prior to using any YC money?29:39 - How has Adam navigated competition and differentiation as his industry becomes more prevalent?32:19 - Has Adam observed any changes in DDC companies marketing spending habits?33:40 - Is Postscript considering incorporating AI into its product?36:50 - What role does Twilio play in Postscript's strategy?42:14 - What other commerce enablement companies are achieving success?43:54 - What’s next for Adam?45:16 - Who is a woman in Adam’s life that has had a profound impact on him and his career?WX Productions
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Apr 25, 2023 • 49min

BONUS: Exploring Coda's Innovative Approach to a Workflow Document with Founder Shishir Mehrotra [From the Archives]

This week we are taking it back to one of our favorite episodes where we interview Shishir Mehrotra, founder and CEO of Coda. Coda is a venture-backed workflow tool valued at over $600 million dollars. With Coda, docs are now as powerful as applications. Although Coda was started in 2014, Coda is more relevant now than ever as a key player in 2020’s “future of work.” Coda continues redefining what it means to stay organized, engaged, and effective even in our remote-first culture.In this episode, we explore Shishir’s path to building one of the world’s most powerful work tools- where the flexibility of a doc is combined with the power of a spreadsheet and application. We’ll explore insights and themes such as prioritizing opportunities that foster personal growth, the benefits of building a company in stealth and, scaling a distributed workforce and culture well. Let’s open the door.For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.Check out our guide to podcasting here! 8:27 - Did Shishir always think he would become a founder?10:39 - Before the Cloud was standard use, Shishir founded Entrata, a data center management tool. What data did Shishir store and how?14:28 - What was it like fundraising right out of college?17:32 - How was Shishir’s experience working at Google and Youtube?23:15 - How did Shishir’s experience inspire his approach to starting Coda?29:52 - How has the company culture changed as Coda has scaled?33:52 - How will the return to work affect Coda and other companies?38:43 - What is Shishir’s unique philosophy to frame big problems?44:58 - How does Shishir balance work and family, especially during the pandemic?46:56 - Who is a woman in Shishir’s life that had a profound impact on his career?WX Productions
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Apr 18, 2023 • 46min

S8E4: Vlad Magdalin and Webflow are Revolutionizing Website Design by Making it Accessible to All

Looking to discover the story behind one of the most successful website-building platforms in the industry? Tune in to this episode of The Room Podcast, where we sit down with Vlad Magdalin, the founder of Webflow, for an in-depth conversation about his journey from designing websites for clients to building a powerful platform that has revolutionized the way we create websites. To date, Webflow has raised over $335M in funding from the likes of Accel, CapitalG, Draper Associates, and YC.Join us as we delve into the early days of Webflow and the challenges Vlad faced in bringing his vision to life. We'll explore how Webflow has evolved over the years and the key features that have made it a favorite among designers and developers alike. Vlad also shares his insights on the future of web design and development, including his thoughts on the rise of AI and no-code tools and the importance of accessibility in creating inclusive online experiences.In this episode, we discuss the importance of timing while building a startup and how ideas sometimes take years to come together, how Webflow established a multi-layered ecosystem for their customers and developers, and what’s ahead in the future of websites. For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.5:33 - How did moving to a new country at a young age shape Vlad’s view of the world?7:59 - How did Vlad’s childhood shape how he operates as a founder?10:02 - Why did Vlad love digital design and animation in college?12:22 - How was Vlad’s first startup experience?16:12 - What was the “aha moment” that sparked the start of Webflow?20:48 - What encouraged Vlad to focus on Webflow full-time?26:33 - Who was the first investor to say yes to Vlad and Webflow?29:32 - Who are the core customers of Webflow and what was the initial go-to-market strategy?34:48 - How does Vlad see Webflow's position in power and commerce beyond the storefront?36:56 - How is Webflow thinking about the future of websites and generative AI?38:53 - Is there a language model or transformer that Webfow is considering partnering with in thefuture?40:03 - How many websites has Webflow helped build?40:53 - What’s next for Vlad and Webflow?43:11 - Who is a woman that has had a profound impact on Vlad and his career?WX Productions
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Apr 11, 2023 • 47min

S8E3: Jaclyn Rice Nelson and her Expert Engineers at Tribe AI are Bringing Businesses into the Modern World of AI and Machine Learning

Join us for another insightful conversation with Jaclyn Rice Nelson, the visionary CEO and founder of Tribe AI. Tribe AI is a firm that provides and connects AI and machine learning-focused engineers to businesses wanting to optimize their operations and make data-driven decisions. Jackie noticed a gap in the market where many specialized AI/ ML engineers were only hired via the occasional ad-hoc consulting gig. However, she knew there were countless companies that desperately needed the help of exactly these experts. She wanted to build a new market for leveraging AI experts. This was the birth of Tribe AI. Themes in this episode navigating the windy path to identifying a gap in the market, alternative ways to start, fund, and scale a startup, and the future of AI in today’s market, including a discussion on defensibility and IP. Let’s open the door. For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.5:45 - Where did Jackie grow up and how did that shape her view of the world?8:07 - Did Jackie ever think she would become a founder?10:11 - How was Jackie’s experience at Google?13:45 - What is the origin of Coalition Operators' mission of empowering women investors?17:47 - How did Jackie meet her cofounder?21:50 - What was the “aha moment” that sparked the start of Tribe AI?25:07 - How has the AI landscape been changing and what effect has that had on Tribe AI?27:59 - How are companies utilizing Tribe AI?29:16 - What was a moment in founding Tribe AI when things didn’t go as planned?34:17 - How do Tribe AI and its engineers think about IP and ownership?37:03 - What are some ideologies that Jackie has heard in regard to privacy in APIs?40:10 - How is Jackie thinking about the application layer?43:58 - Who is a woman who has had a profound impact on Jackie and her career?WX Productions
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Apr 4, 2023 • 42min

S8E2: Sampriti Bhattacharyya the CEO and Founder of Navier Is Changing Maritime Transportation through Electrification and Nautical Autonomy

Join us in this episode as we sit down with Sampriti Bhattacharyya the CEO and Founder of Navier. Sampriti shares her incredible journey of founding Navier, and her passion for sustainable and efficient watercraft technology. Discover how Navier's hydrofoiling boats are revolutionizing the boating industry, with advanced technology that delivers unparalleled speed, efficiency, and comfort. In this episode, Sampriti talks to us about the challenges that she faced in bringing this innovative technology to market, especially as an Indian woman, how Navier is addressing key sustainability concerns in the marine transportation sector, as well what inspired her to start Navier in the first place. Whether you're a boating enthusiast or just curious about the future of sustainable marine transportation, this is an episode you won't want to miss!For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter!6:01 - Where did Sampriti grow up and how did that shape her view of the world?7:02 - Did Sampriti always think she would become a founder?7:53 - What drove Sampriti to move across the world for school?11:45 - What did Sampriti study while at school?13:08 - What inspired Sampriti to work on massive problems like nuclear energy?15:08 - What was the “aha moment” that led to Hydroswarm?16:49 - What caused Sampriti’s transition from Hyrdoswarm to Navier?18:20 - What is the mission and core product of Navier?21:18 - What are Sampriti’s thoughts on the Navier 30?24:53 - What was the Go-To-Market strategy for Navier and how has it changed over time?28:08 - Who was the first person to say yes to Navier?29:23 - What advice does Sampriti have for new and underrepresented founders?31:09 - When was a moment during the founding of Navier when things didn’t go as planned?33:41 - Did Navier develop their software in-house and how was AI thought about in the process?36:05 - Why is now such an important time to be looking at the geopolitics of the ocean?38:30 - What’s next for Navier?39:06 - What’s next for Sampriti?39:53 - Who is a woman that has had a profound impact on Sampriti and her career?WX Productions
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Mar 29, 2023 • 47min

S8E1: Cristóbal Valenzuela Brings Us into the Future of Creative Editing with Runway and their Generative AI-powered Suite

Welcome back to The Room Podcast! We start off season 8 by jumping straight into the modern era of audio and video editing with Cristóbal Valenzuela, the CEO and co-founder of Runway. Runway is “everything you need to make anything you want.”Runway makes the future of editing accessible to everyone by providing over 30 AI Tools to make your editing journey quicker and easier, from ideation all the way through post-production. Themes in this episode include blending art and business to disrupt an industry, the added pressures of starting a successful business as a first-generation immigrant, and the future of generative AI at the hands of large language models such as Runway’s GEN1 model.For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, Subscribe to our newsletter!6:06 - Where did Cris grow up and how did that shape his view of the world?7:49 - Did Cris always think he would become a founder?9:11 - What was Cris interested in building?12:53 - How did Cris meet his cofounders?15:20 - What was the “aha moment” that sparked the start of Runway?17:29 - What is the core product of Runway and how is it different than when Runway began?19:28 - How have early language models played a role in the Runway product suite?22:08 - How has the Go-To-Market strategy of Runway evolved over time?24:33 - At what point did Cris reach out to CBS and why?25:54 - What was a moment during the creation of Runway when things didn’t go as planned?29:49 - Who was the first person to say yes to Runway?32:10 - In regards to AI and machine learning, what is the difference between generative and discriminative?34:02 - What can users look forward to in “Gen-1” of Runway?38:00 - how does Cris see things evolving between cloud services and edge apps?39:45 - What advice would Cris give to investors looking in the AI space?41:37 - How does Runway empower creators of all shapes and sizes?44:23 - What advice does Cris have for new founders?45:39 - Who is a woman that has had a profound impact on Cris and his career?WX Productions
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Nov 22, 2022 • 47min

S7E8: Edith Harbaugh on Unlocking Feature Flagging and Feature Management at Scale with LaunchDarkly

In the season seven finale, we chat with Edith Harbaugh, CEO and Co-Founder of LaunchDarkly, the feature management platform which allows development teams to innovate faster by gradually releasing new software features to any segment of users on any platform. Edith speaks to the lessons she learned during her earlier career as a software engineer and product leader. She describes the key learnings she had in selling a product she ardently believed in to buyers who didn’t know yet why they needed her platform. Today, Edith has been named on the Forbes Cloud 100 list, Entrepreneur's 100 Women of influence list, and NASDAQ Female Leaders Council. Themes you expect in this week's episode include; the trade-offs to a development team of building vs buying, the need for feature management across startups and enterprises, and how trust drives your go-to-market strategy with early customers. For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter. 6:04 - Where did Edith grow up and how did that shape her view of the world?7:19 - Did Edith always think she would become a founder?8:38 - What did Edith learn when she stayed at her first job through an acquisition?12:17 - What was the “aha” moment that encouraged Edith to launch LaunchDarkly?17:59 - How did engineering and product teams manage feature flags before LaunchDarkly? 19:34 - When did Edith know it was time to leave TripIt and focus entirely on LaunchDarkly?21:02 - How has the LaunchDarkly product evolved since its creation?23:03 - Who was the first person to say yes to investing in LaunchDarkly?25:13 - What was a moment in Edith’s journey where things didn’t go as planned?29:26 - How did Edith earn the trust of the stakeholders she was selling to?31:25 - Did Edith have to rethink her go-to-market strategy once she realized the trust factor in selling a product like Launch Darkly?33:36 - What changed behind the scenes once LaunchDarkly hit its stride?37:22 - How has the competitive landscape evolved since LaunchDarkly’s origin?40:02 - How does Edith empower her team amidst periods of uncertainty?41:17 - How has Edith’s experience been on the NASDAQ Female Leaders Council? 43:24 - What's next for LaunchDarkly?44:24 - Who is a woman that has had a profound impact on Edith’s life and career? WX Productions
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Nov 15, 2022 • 42min

S7E7: Samir Vasavada of Vise on Building a Fintech Unicorn and the Future of Investing

Welcome back to another episode of The Room Podcast! We are so excited to share another inspiring conversation with the co-founder and CEO of Vise, Samir Vasavada. Vise is an AI powered asset manager that enables financial advisors to build, manage, and explain personalized portfolios for their clients. Vise is on a mission to create financial freedom for all with a platform that allows all investors, regardless of age, net worth, or geography, to access personalized, automated, and intelligent investments across all asset classes. Samir started vise with his cofounder Runik when they were just 16 years old. After giving advice to finance professionals through expert networks, Samir and Runik decided to bootstrap the company before raising 128M from funds like Sequoia Capital, Founders Fund, and Bling Capital. In this episode, we sit down with Samir and discuss topics such as advice for young or first-time founders, tips on fundraising & going-to-market, and the mission of Vise and future of tech-enabled investing. Let’s open the door. For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter. 4:45 - Where did Samir grow up and how did that affect his view of the world? 5:27 - How old was Samir when he started founding?7:06 - How and why did Samir switch from making apps to consulting?9:47 - What encouraged Samir to found Vise 12:25 - When did Samir know it was time to fully commit to Vise?14:11 - What advice does Samir have for founders who are in the stage of turning their idea into an actual product?17:51 - What is the mission behind Vise?20:33 - Who is the team behind Vise?23:31 - How did Samir convince investors to get in early on Vise?26:49 - What advice does Samir have for businesses going through financial struggles?30:26 - What was the go-to-market strategy for Vise?32:39 - What roadblocks has Samir run into while growing Vise?34:33 - What does Samir think of UBS acquiring Wealthfront? 36:57 - How will the market of investing evolve as we head into a market downturn?39:43 - What is coming up for Samir, personally?30:39 - Who is a woman in Samir’s life that had a profound impact on him and his career? WX Productions
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Nov 8, 2022 • 33min

S7E6: Sarah Flint is Disrupting Footwear by Building Modern Luxury for Today’s Woman

We are so happy to be joined by this week's guest, Sarah Flint. The Founder, CEO, and Designer of Sarah Flint, Inc. Sarah Flint proves that beauty doesn’t have to mean pain by creating comfortable and stylish luxury shoes for women who live any kind of lifestyle. When Sarah noticed a gap in the women’s shoe market, she began designing her own and she used her network to produce them at mass! She realized that it is time to consider the needs of the modern woman and she does this by creating luxury fashion designed by women on the go for women on the go. We chat with Sarah about her decision to go entirely online, to now opening up her own storefronts for the first time. In this episode, we discuss themes such as breaking into an industry with a non-traditional background, what it takes to disrupt the luxury brand market, and the future of retail 3.0. Let’s open the door. For The Room Podcast in your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter. 4:56 - Why did Sarah study fashion and what was her early career like?7:43 - What led Sarah to approach Italian factories to produce her products?8:56 - What type of person wears Sarah Flint shoes?10:04 - Did Sarah always want to become a founder?11:44 - What were the early stages of starting Sarah Flint, Inc. like?13:59 - What brought on the decision to take the store completely online?16:34 - How did Sarah make her decision on fundraising?18:09 - What is Sarah Flint’s favorite Sarah Flint shoe?18:54 - How has Sarah Flint, Inc. grown over the past few years?20:13 - How does Sarah feel about the future of e-commerce vs. storefronts in regard to luxury fashion?22:15 - What is Sarah’s strategy when picking locations to market in?23:12 - What does ‘E-Commerce 3’ look like?25:32 - Who was the first or most notable celebrity to wear Sarah Flint shoes?26:25 - What advice does Sarah have for designers hoping to break into retail?28:01 - What does it mean to be a ‘modern heritage brand?’30:08 - What is next for Sarah Flint, Inc?31:05 - What is next for Sarah?31:37 - Who is a woman in Sarah’s life that had a profound impact on her and her career? WX Productions

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