EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 9 MIN
How Loom Changed Workplace Communication With Async Video
from Startup Stories with Fexingo: Conversations About Founders, Funding, and Building Companies from Zero · host Fexingo
Episode 12 of Startup Stories explores how Loom turned the humble video message into a $1 billion communication tool. Lucas and Luna break down founder Joe Thomas's pivot from a failed screen-recording tool for developers to a product that replaced meetings across thousands of companies. They examine Loom's clever growth loop — every video sent embedded a subtle invitation to record your own — and how the company captured 25 million users without a traditional sales team. The conversation covers the decision to stay free for individual users while charging teams, the moment Loom nearly ran out of cash in 2017, and why async video is now a standard workplace tool. Specific numbers: 200,000 companies use Loom, users have recorded over 500 million videos, and the company's net dollar retention exceeds 130 percent. A relevant case study from HubSpot shows how one team cut weekly standup time by 70 percent using Loom. If you're building a product that needs word-of-mouth adoption, this episode offers a playbook on removing friction, building a viral loop, and timing a pivot. #Loom #JoeThomas #AsyncVideo #WorkplaceCommunication #StartupStory #ViralGrowth #ProductLedGrowth #RemoteWork #VideoMessaging #Pivot #SaaS #StartupFunding #Business #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #StartupLessons #GrowthHacking Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Episode 12 of Startup Stories explores how Loom turned the humble video message into a $1 billion communication tool. Lucas and Luna break down founder Joe Thomas's pivot from a failed screen-recording tool for developers to a product that replaced meetings across thousands of companies. They examine Loom's clever growth loop — every video sent embedded a subtle invitation to record your own — and how the company captured 25 million users without a traditional sales team. The conversation covers the decision to stay free for individual users while charging teams, the moment Loom nearly ran out of cash in 2017, and why async video is now a standard workplace tool. Specific numbers: 200,000 companies use Loom, users have recorded over 500 million videos, and the company's net dollar retention exceeds 130 percent. A relevant case study from HubSpot shows how one team cut weekly standup time by 70 percent using Loom. If you're building a product that needs word-of-mouth adoption, this episode offers a playbook on removing friction, building a viral loop, and timing a pivot. #Loom #JoeThomas #AsyncVideo #WorkplaceCommunication #StartupStory #ViralGrowth #ProductLedGrowth #RemoteWork #VideoMessaging #Pivot #SaaS #StartupFunding #Business #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #StartupLessons #GrowthHacking Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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