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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 1H 7M

Jeron Paul: From Spreadsheet Idea to $419M Exit, SaaS, Salesforce Acquisition, Founder Journey

from Startup Ignition Podcast · host John & Tyler Richards

In this episode of the Startup Ignition Podcast, hosts John and Tyler Richards sit down with 4x founder Jeron Paul. Jeron shares the incredible journey of his latest company, Spiff, from a simple idea to replace commission spreadsheets to a stunning $419 million acquisition by Salesforce. He discusses his entire entrepreneurial path, including his early ventures in venture capital, founding the cap table management company CapShare, and his core thesis for building startups around the concept of an "effective surprise." Jeron also offers his perspective on the SaaS vs. AI debate, his current strategy as an active angel investor, and invaluable advice for early-stage founders on finding product-market fit.(00:01:21) - Introducing Jeron Paul, his background, and the $419M Spiff acquisition by Salesforce.(00:04:13) - Icebreaker questions: Paying customers vs. tons of users, favorite founder "hat," and worst customer feedback.(00:11:54) - Jeron's early career path through management consulting and venture capital at Vspring (now Rūn).(00:16:10) - The origin stories of Jeron's first companies, BoardLink and Scalar, which specialized in 409A valuations.(00:23:05) - The logical next step: How Scalar's work with cap tables led to the creation of CapShare.(00:27:35) - The thesis of replacing mission-critical spreadsheets and the "aha" moment that sparked Spiff.(00:30:37) - A debate on the future of software: Is AI killing the traditional SaaS model?(00:44:05) - Jeron explains his key insight for successful startups: the concept of an "effective surprise."(00:50:28) - The inside story of the acquisition process with Salesforce, from the first conversation to the final wire transfer.(00:56:29) - Jeron's current focus on angel investing and what he looks for in the next generation of startups.(00:59:32) - Final advice for entrepreneurs: The importance of a "beginner's mind" and focusing on the search for a business model.(01:04:05) - Why founders must act on facts, not assumptions, to avoid costly mistakes.Learn more about us:https://startupignition.com/linksApply to be a guest on the pod:https://startup-ignition-podcast.paperform.co/Follow John & Tyler:https://x.com/trich_https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrichards/Subscribe on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@StartupIgnitionFollow on X:https://x.com/startupignitionFollow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/startupignition/Follow on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@startupignitionFollow on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/school/6458758/admin/dashboard/Follow on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/startupignition/#JeronPaul#Spiff#Salesforce#Startup#Entrepreneurship#Exit#Acquisition#VentureCapital#AngelInvesting#SaaS#UtahTech#StartupIgnition#FounderStory#ProductMarketFit#AI#TechPodcast#BusinessAdvice#Founder#StartupJourney#Tech

In this episode of the Startup Ignition Podcast, hosts John and Tyler Richards sit down with 4x founder Jeron Paul. Jeron shares the incredible journey of his latest company, Spiff, from a simple idea to replace commission spreadsheets to a stunning $419 million acquisition by Salesforce. He discusses his entire entrepreneurial path, including his early ventures in venture capital, founding the cap table management company CapShare, and his core thesis for building startups around the concept of an "effective surprise." Jeron also offers his perspective on the SaaS vs. AI debate, his current strategy as an active angel investor, and invaluable advice for early-stage founders on finding product-market fit.(00:01:21) - Introducing Jeron Paul, his background, and the $419M Spiff acquisition by Salesforce.(00:04:13) - Icebreaker questions: Paying customers vs. tons of users, favorite founder "hat," and worst customer feedback.(00:11:54) - Jeron's early career path through management consulting and venture capital at Vspring (now Rūn).(00:16:10) - The origin stories of Jeron's first companies, BoardLink and Scalar, which specialized in 409A valuations.(00:23:05) - The logical next step: How Scalar's work with cap tables led to the creation of CapShare.(00:27:35) - The thesis of replacing mission-critical spreadsheets and the "aha" moment that sparked Spiff.(00:30:37) - A debate on the future of software: Is AI killing the traditional SaaS model?(00:44:05) - Jeron explains his key insight for successful startups: the concept of an "effective surprise."(00:50:28) - The inside story of the acquisition process with Salesforce, from the first conversation to the final wire transfer.(00:56:29) - Jeron's current focus on angel investing and what he looks for in the next generation of startups.(00:59:32) - Final advice for entrepreneurs: The importance of a "beginner's mind" and focusing on the search for a business model.(01:04:05) - Why founders must act on facts, not assumptions, to avoid costly mistakes.Learn more about us:https://startupignition.com/linksApply to be a guest on the pod:https://startup-ignition-podcast.paperform.co/Follow John & Tyler:https://x.com/trich_https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrichards/Subscribe on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@StartupIgnitionFollow on X:https://x.com/startupignitionFollow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/startupignition/Follow on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@startupignitionFollow on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/school/6458758/admin/dashboard/Follow on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/startupignition/#JeronPaul#Spiff#Salesforce#Startup#Entrepreneurship#Exit#Acquisition#VentureCapital#AngelInvesting#SaaS#UtahTech#StartupIgnition#FounderStory#ProductMarketFit#AI#TechPodcast#BusinessAdvice#Founder#StartupJourney#Tech

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