The Tech Founder Podcast with Fexingo: First-Time Software Entrepreneurs and Their Journeys

PODCAST · business

The Tech Founder Podcast with Fexingo: First-Time Software Entrepreneurs and Their Journeys

The Tech Founder Podcast with Fexingo charts the messy, uneven journey of first-time software entrepreneurs from idea to first paying customer. Each episode, Lucas and Luna trace a single founder's trajectory: the moment they decided to build, the first line of code they wrote, the week they almost quit, and the number that made it real. Lucas brings the journalist's instinct for deadlines, demographics, and unit economics — how many users did you need to break even, what was your burn rate the month before launch, when did you know the product was working. Luna pushes into the emotional ledger: the loneliness of debugging at 3 a.m., the conversation with a co-founder that changed everything, the customer who finally said yes. Together, they reconstruct each story from publicly available data, founder interviews, and financial filings — no hype, no hero worship, just the actual math and psychology of a software company being born. The show is for the person who has an idea they can't s

No episodes available yet.

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Tech Founder Podcast with Fexingo charts the messy, uneven journey of first-time software entrepreneurs from idea to first paying customer. Each episode, Lucas and Luna trace a single founder's trajectory: the moment they decided to build, the first line of code they wrote, the week they almost quit, and the number that made it real. Lucas brings the journalist's instinct for deadlines, demographics, and unit economics — how many users did you need to break even, what was your burn rate the month before launch, when did you know the product was working. Luna pushes into the emotional ledger: the loneliness of debugging at 3 a.m., the conversation with a co-founder that changed everything, the customer who finally said yes. Together, they reconstruct each story from publicly available data, founder interviews, and financial filings — no hype, no hero worship, just the actual math and psychology of a software company being born. The show is for the person who has an idea they can't s

HOSTED BY

Fexingo

CATEGORIES

URL copied to clipboard!