The Best Exit Is the One You Don't Need: Rob Ward on Selling Quad Lock for $500M | #652 episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 53 MIN

The Best Exit Is the One You Don't Need: Rob Ward on Selling Quad Lock for $500M | #652

from Add To Cart: Australia’s eCommerce Show · host Nathan Bush

Five years ago Rob Ward came on the show as co-founder and CEO of Quad Lock, the phone-mount brand he and Chris Peters bootstrapped from a Kickstarter campaign. Since then he's taken the big exit, Quad Lock sold to Thule for $500M at the end of 2024, and walked away entirely.He's spent the time since coaching basketball, picking up his kids, and building The DTC Playbook, a free interactive platform packing everything he learned scaling Quad Lock into frameworks any founder can use. This conversation is the post-exit reflection: what he sees now that he couldn't from the inside, the opinions that built the business, and why he gave the whole playbook away for nothing.We get properly nerdy on the frameworks. Why revenue is vanity and unit economics are the truth, his Three Gates for customer acquisition, why new-customer CAC beats ROAS, and why brand is the only real moat left in a world where a six-month-old brand can look like a billion-dollar one.In this episode:Watch customer economics, not topline, because CAC is owned by the whole business, not just performance marketingBrand is the moat, since products are easy to copy and trust built over years is notRun leaner than you think, and use the gap between what AI can do and how it's actually implemented as your edgeConnect with Rob Ward Explore The DTC PlaybookSubscribe to the Add To Cart newsletter  SMS us to Suggest a Guest Connect with Nathan Bush Join the Add To Cart Community 

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Five years ago Rob Ward came on the show as co-founder and CEO of Quad Lock, the phone-mount brand he and Chris Peters bootstrapped from a Kickstarter campaign. Since then he's taken the big exit, Quad Lock sold to Thule for $500M at the end of 2024, and walked away entirely. He's spent the time since coaching basketball, picking up his kids, and building The DTC Playbook, a free interactive platform packing everything he learned scaling Quad Lock into frameworks any founder can use. This con...

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