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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 47 MIN

DTC Podcast | Ep 618: Inside Tumble – Scaling a Nine-Figure Rug Brand

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Subscribe to DTC Newsletter – https://dtcnews.link/signup Most founders want to be first in a category. Justin Soleimani and Zach Dannett did the opposite, and built Tumble into one of the standout washable rug brands without raising a dollar. In this episode, the Tumble co-founders and Co-CEOs break down how they entered a category Ruggable created, fixed the product complaints they found buried in thousands of reviews, and validated the whole thing on Indiegogo before opening a Shopify store. Then they get into the part most founders never have to survive: moving their entire supply chain out of China in 30 days when tariffs went from 25% to 175%. What’s covered: Why they launched with 120 SKUs and used crowdfunding as a demand-forecasting tool, not just a fundraiser The lot-number QC system that let them kill 90%+ of product defects within two years How pre-orders and Shopify payouts gave them a negative cash conversion cycle while bootstrapping Why they didn’t hire a single full-time employee until they were well past $20M in revenue The China-to-Thailand pivot and accidental Canada launch during the tariff crisis Their YouTube incrementality test that ran head-to-head against Meta, and tied Justin’s contrarian take on vibe coding: automate manual tasks, don’t rip out your tech stack Who this is for: Bootstrapped DTC founders, operators obsessed with margin and cash flow, and anyone building a physical-product brand in a competitive category. What to steal: The crowdfunding-as-validation playbook, the lot-tracking QC system, and the asset-light structure that let them move a supply chain overnight. Timestamps: 00:00 Why Great Competitors Make You Better 03:00 Launching 120 SKUs Through Crowdfunding 10:00 Product Feedback at Scale 18:00 Growing Past $20M With No Employees 23:00 Surviving Tariffs and Moving Manufacturing Subscribe to DTC Newsletter – https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC – https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse – https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter – @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube – https://dtcnews.link/video

Subscribe to DTC Newsletter – https://dtcnews.link/signup Most founders want to be first in a category. Justin Soleimani and Zach Dannett did the opposite, and built Tumble into one of the standout washable rug brands without raising a dollar. In this episode, the Tumble co-founders and Co-CEOs break down how they entered a category Ruggable created, fixed the product complaints they found buried in thousands of reviews, and validated the whole thing on Indiegogo before opening a Shopify store. Then they get into the part most founders never have to survive: moving their entire supply chain out of China in 30 days when tariffs went from 25% to 175%. What’s covered: Why they launched with 120 SKUs and used crowdfunding as a demand-forecasting tool, not just a fundraiser The lot-number QC system that let them kill 90%+ of product defects within two years How pre-orders and Shopify payouts gave them a negative cash conversion cycle while bootstrapping Why they didn’t hire a single full-time employee until they were well past $20M in revenue The China-to-Thailand pivot and accidental Canada launch during the tariff crisis Their YouTube incrementality test that ran head-to-head against Meta, and tied Justin’s contrarian take on vibe coding: automate manual tasks, don’t rip out your tech stack Who this is for: Bootstrapped DTC founders, operators obsessed with margin and cash flow, and anyone building a physical-product brand in a competitive category. What to steal: The crowdfunding-as-validation playbook, the lot-tracking QC system, and the asset-light structure that let them move a supply chain overnight. Timestamps: 00:00 Why Great Competitors Make You Better 03:00 Launching 120 SKUs Through Crowdfunding 10:00 Product Feedback at Scale 18:00 Growing Past $20M With No Employees 23:00 Surviving Tariffs and Moving Manufacturing Subscribe to DTC Newsletter – https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC – https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse – https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter – @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube – https://dtcnews.link/video

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