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15 Minute Founder Podcast
by Regal.ai
15 Minute Founder Podcast is for early stage founders who want to hear hard-won lessons and stories on how to start and scale a high-growth software company. Every week we discuss key strategies and tactics that you should employ when you are first starting a new business. We show you data-driven methods for tracking early customer success and when/how to build your first functional teams. You’ll learn how to avoid common pitfalls that other founders have gone through, how to demonstrate ROI for your products with key buyers, and how to start uncover revenue opportunities with your customers. Hosted by the two founders of Regal.io and prior executives of Angi, Alex Levin and Rebecca Greene.
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15 Minute Founder - E9: Launching a New Product Inside a Growing Startup
What happens when your startup is scaling, and you launch an entirely new product? In this episode of 15 Minute Founders, Alex Levin (Co-founder & CEO) and Rebecca Greene (Co-founder & CTO) break down the challenges, decisions, and strategies behind launching Regal’s AI Agents alongside their existing contact center software.From org structure shifts to go-to-market strategy and financial planning, they share what worked, what didn’t, and why moving fast is always the right answer in hindsight.🔹 How to structure teams for innovation within a growing company🔹 Balancing focus between core products and new ventures🔹 Rethinking go-to-market for a new ICP and buyer persona🔹 Navigating AI’s rapid evolution in contact centersIf you’re scaling a business, launching a new product, or just love behind-the-scenes startup insights, this one’s for you.
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15 Minute Founder E8: Starting a Company in the AI Era
In this episode of "15 Minute Founder," Alex Levin and Rebecca Greene explore the game-changing impact of generative AI on building and scaling startups. Reflecting on their journey founding Regal, they share how today’s AI tools could’ve transformed everything from product development to sales outreach—maybe even creating a company with one employee and $1B in revenue.The discussion dives into practical ways AI can amplify productivity, from faster ideation to automating tasks founders usually take on. They also touch on how early-stage startups today are using AI to do more with less, reshaping the way businesses grow.Main Topics Covered:Using generative AI to accelerate product ideation and researchAI’s role in improving engineering efficiencyHow AI can automate outreach and customer-facing tasksReducing hiring pressure with AI agents and toolsLeveraging AI for more efficient business operationsReal-world examples of how AI changes startup dynamics
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15 Minute Founder E7: Cracking the code of AI integration for your business
In this episode of "15 Minute Founder," Alex Levin and Rebecca Greene delve into the rapid advancements and transformative potential of AI technology for businesses. They reflect on their initial skepticism and how recent developments, particularly with tools like ChatGPT, have significantly changed their perspective. The discussion highlights their experiences with AI's capabilities, such as improved customer interactions and voice recognition, and contemplates the future of AI integration in their company. They also emphasize the importance of strategic investment, fine-tuning AI models, and maintaining robust QA and testing protocols to ensure AI systems perform reliably and effectively.Main Topics Covered- Initial skepticism about AI's potential in business applications- Experiences with ChatGPT and its transformative impact- Advancements in AI capabilities, including voice recognition and memory- Strategic investment in AI technology- Importance of fine-tuning AI models for specific tasks- Challenges of integrating AI into existing business processes- Necessity of robust QA and testing tools for AI systems
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15 Minute Founder E6: How to define company culture
In this episode of 15 Minute Founders, Alex Levin and Rebecca Greene dive deep into the pivotal role of company culture in shaping the trajectory of a business. With their combined experience as co-founders of Regal.io and past ventures, they provide invaluable insights into the significance of cultivating a strong organizational culture right from the start. From the genesis of defining core values to implementing strategies for sustaining them, Alex and Rebecca offer practical advice and anecdotes that shed light on the importance of culture in fostering employee engagement, decision-making processes, and ultimately, business success.Main Topics Covered:The Importance of Defining Company Culture Early OnAligning Values with Business GoalsStrategies for Crafting and Communicating Company ValuesInterviewing and Hiring for Cultural FitCelebrating and Reinforcing Values through RecognitionNurturing Culture Through Team Activities and Off-sitesHandling Conflicts Between Core ValuesThe Evolving Nature of Company Culture and Adaptation over Time
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15 Minute Founder E5: How to navigate annual planning
Join Alex Levin and Rebecca Green, co-founders of Regal.io, as they share their expertise on annual planning, providing valuable insights for both seasoned entrepreneurs and those embarking on the startup journey.Key TakeawaysStrategic Planning Timing:Allocate intentional time for annual planning, adjusting the start date based on the company's size, ensuring a purposeful balance between thoroughness and efficiency.Balancing Confidence Levels:Venture-funded startups must carefully balance internal team goals with board presentations, considering the level of confidence required for both plans to guide strategic decisions effectively.Precision in Revenue Assumptions:Prioritize clarity in revenue assumptions by dissecting major underlying factors, recognizing that early-stage accuracy may vary and adjusting plans accordingly.Cost Side Control and Conservatism:Exercise greater control over the cost side of the model, being conservative in planning, and employing benchmarks to inform decisions around ratios and burn rates.Reforecasting for Agility:Embrace reforecasting as a dynamic tool for managing cash effectively, ensuring a quarterly or half-yearly review to adapt strategies promptly and maintain financial agility.
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15 Minute Founder E4: Your first board meeting
In this episode, Alex Levin and Rebecca Greene share insights on how to navigate your first board meeting. They stress the importance of transparent communication with board members, highlighting traits of valuable contributors like thought partnership and constructive challenges. The hosts provide practical advice on meeting preparation, engagement strategies, and adapting boards as companies grow. Emphasizing the need to avoid surprises, set expectations, and build strong relationships, the episode serves as a concise yet comprehensive guide for founders navigating the complexities of board interactions.
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15 Minute Founder E3: What your first customers will look like
Join Alex Levin and Rebecca Greene, Co-founders of Regal, as they take a trip down memory lane to the early days of their startup. In this episode of 15 Minute Founder, they unravel the intriguing journey of securing their first customers for Regal. From disbelief that people would pay them to the strategic decisions that shaped their customer acquisition process, get ready for an insightful exploration into the intricacies of those crucial initial steps in building a successful business.Episode Details:The First Customer Conundrum:Reflecting on the disbelief and excitement of landing their first customers, Alex and Rebecca share anecdotes from the early days when the idea of getting paid felt like a surreal victory.Choosing the Right Customers:Delve into the strategic thinking behind selecting the right type of customers. Explore the criteria they set to ensure honest feedback and why avoiding friends in the initial phase was crucial.Crafting the Initial Pitch:Learn about the evolution of their pitch and how, in the absence of a fully developed product, they focused on validating the pain points in the market through carefully crafted emails.Iterative Conversations and Validation:Understand the importance of iterative conversations with potential customers. From validating the pitch to gauging the depth of interest, discover the step-by-step process that helped shape their understanding of the market.Mock-Ups and Early Feedback:Explore how Alex and Rebecca took a proactive approach by creating mock-ups of their product, even before it was fully developed. Discover the value of obtaining early feedback and how it influenced the direction of their product development.The Art of Saying "No" to Customers:Navigate the challenges of deciding which customers are the right fit. Understand the delicate balance between acquiring revenue and ensuring alignment with your long-term business goals.Transitioning to Scale:Uncover the pivotal moments when a startup transitions from founder-led sales to building a sales team. Learn about the signals that indicate readiness for scaling and the importance of codifying the lessons learned during the early stages.The Timing of Fundraising and Scaling Sales:Gain insights into the timing of critical decisions, including fundraising and the expansion of the sales team. Understand the delicate balance between generating revenue and creating a scalable sales playbook.Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead:Concluding the episode, Alex and Rebecca share reflections on the mistakes made, lessons learned, and offer advice to early-stage entrepreneurs on when to listen to feedback and when to stick to their convictions.
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15 Minute Founder E1: Why we're starting this podcast
In this episode, we talk about why we are starting this podcast. From the outside, the founder's journey seems like it’s veiled in secrecy. As current founders of a high-growth software company, we’re here to shed some light on that. We begin our series with talking about our own founding story and what we had to consider before embarking on the journey. In this episode, you will find the answers to the following questions: What are the things to think through before starting a company?How do you decide who to partner with when starting a company?How do you know if you have the right business idea?
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15 Minute Founder E2: Hiring your first 10 employees
The very first people that you hire at your startup will have a profound (and often unchangeable) impact on your company. So who are the first 10 employees at your startup that you should hire for?Here are the topics we discussed in our conversation:How do you find people you can trust in to do critical parts of early building?In what situations should you be hiring individual contributors versus experienced managers?Why you should hire a “BDR-Plus” early on in building a B2B-SaaS company Should you recruit talent from larger organizations or from smaller organizations?How to think about hiring business generalists vs narrow specialistsSmart tactics to close on your ideal candidate
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
15 Minute Founder Podcast is for early stage founders who want to hear hard-won lessons and stories on how to start and scale a high-growth software company. Every week we discuss key strategies and tactics that you should employ when you are first starting a new business. We show you data-driven methods for tracking early customer success and when/how to build your first functional teams. You’ll learn how to avoid common pitfalls that other founders have gone through, how to demonstrate ROI for your products with key buyers, and how to start uncover revenue opportunities with your customers. Hosted by the two founders of Regal.io and prior executives of Angi, Alex Levin and Rebecca Greene.
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