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The Bootstrapped Tech Founder with Fexingo: Profitable Software Companies Without VC
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna step away from the venture-capital frenzy to examine a quieter, more resilient corner of tech: bootstrapped software companies that generate revenue from day one, grow on their own terms, and often outlast their VC-backed peers. Each episode Lucas picks one profitable independent software business — think Basecamp, Mailchimp before its acquisition, or Atlassian in its early self-funded days — and walks through the founding story, the business model arithmetic, and the operating decisions that let the founders retain control while building a lasting asset. Luna presses on the trade-offs: slower growth, missed network effects, the founder's personal financial risk. They look at real numbers — customer acquisition cost, churn, average revenue per user, net profit margin — and compare them to the metrics VCs demand. Lucas draws on public filings, founder interviews, and product reviews; Luna brings the skeptical eye of someone who has seen bootstrapping fail when the market
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna step away from the venture-capital frenzy to examine a quieter, more resilient corner of tech: bootstrapped software companies that generate revenue from day one, grow on their own terms, and often outlast their VC-backed peers. Each episode Lucas picks one profitable independent software business — think Basecamp, Mailchimp before its acquisition, or Atlassian in its early self-funded days — and walks through the founding story, the business model arithmetic, and the operating decisions that let the founders retain control while building a lasting asset. Luna presses on the trade-offs: slower growth, missed network effects, the founder's personal financial risk. They look at real numbers — customer acquisition cost, churn, average revenue per user, net profit margin — and compare them to the metrics VCs demand. Lucas draws on public filings, founder interviews, and product reviews; Luna brings the skeptical eye of someone who has seen bootstrapping fail when the market
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