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      <description><![CDATA[<p> In this episode of <i>Chaos to Clarity</i>, Eric Weiss sits down with Gaurav Agarwal, COO of ClickUp, to unpack how one of San Diego’s biggest SaaS success stories built a $300M ARR business by putting product, speed, and customer obsession at the center of its strategy.</p><p>Gaurav shares how ClickUp redefined product-led growth, balanced self-serve and sales-assisted revenue models, and built a culture obsessed with iteration and feedback. From eliminating “work about work” to running 100+ experiments per week, this conversation is a masterclass in operational excellence and founder discipline.</p><p>In This Episode:</p><ul><li>How ClickUp grew to $300M ARR from San Diego<br /><br /> </li><li>The real meaning of product-led growth (and why it’s misunderstood)<br /><br /> </li><li>Finding the line between free and paid features<br /><br /> </li><li>How to build a customer-obsessed culture<br /><br /> </li><li>Running 100+ experiments per week without chaos<br /><br /> </li><li>The secret to scaling operations without killing innovation<br /><br /> </li><li>Gaurav’s leadership framework: business first, team second, self third<br /><br /> </li></ul><p>Key Quote:</p><p>“Our speed is our secret weapon. You can’t think your way to success — you have to ship, learn, and iterate relentlessly.”</p><p><br />🎧 Full episode and more founder resources at<a href="https://chaostoclarity.io"> chaostoclarity.io</a></p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Chaos to Clarity, host Eric Weiss sits down with Ryan Rusnak, Co-Founder and CTO of Airspace, one of San Diego’s fastest-growing logistics tech companies.</p><p>Ryan shares how Airspace built a $100M business around time-critical shipping, moving everything from organs for transplant to parts for grounded airplanes. He reveals how the team uses AI and machine learning to optimize routing in real time—saving lives, money, and minutes.</p><p>This episode dives into:</p><ul><li>The story behind Airspace and its life-saving logistics technology</li><li>How to build a tech-enabled logistics startup from zero to scale</li><li>Why trust and delegation are essential for growing your engineering team</li><li>Lessons in leadership, hiring, and managing growth from startup to global scale</li><li>The role of AI and neural networks in transforming traditional industries</li></ul><p>Whether you’re a startup founder, CTO, or just fascinated by the intersection of AI and logistics, this conversation will inspire you to think bigger about what technology can achieve when the stakes are real.</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>In this episode, Eric Weiss sits down with Andy Ballester, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of GoFundMe and EyePop.ai, to unpack the highs, lows, and lessons of building category-defining startups. Andy shares how an early college job at a software startup sparked his passion for technology, why he bootstrapped GoFundMe into a global fundraising platform, and what it took to scale from two founders to a household brand that processed over a billion dollars in giving.</p><p>Andy also reveals the insights behind his newest venture, EyePop.ai, a computer vision platform making AI accessible to developers and businesses across industries. He explains how modern visual intelligence can turn everyday images and video into actionable data—from analyzing pickleball swings to inspecting drone footage of rooftops—and why speed, lean teams, and clear product design are essential in today’s fast-moving AI landscape.</p><p><strong>Listeners will learn:</strong></p><ul><li>How GoFundMe evolved from a simple savings concept into the world’s leading personal fundraising site<br /> </li><li>The technical and UX hurdles of early fintech and how Andy’s team overcame them<br /> </li><li>Why bootstrapping worked for GoFundMe but venture funding is key for AI startups<br /> </li><li>The critical role of co-founders, emotional resilience, and a “stoic CEO” mindset in surviving the startup grind<br /> </li><li>Practical advice for founders on team building, product iteration, and staying ahead of AI’s rapid innovation curve<br /> </li></ul><p>Whether you’re a first-time founder, a product leader, or an investor tracking the next wave of AI infrastructure, Andy’s journey offers a masterclass in startup strategy, growth, and perseverance.</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Key Takeaways</h3><ul><li><strong>Finding conviction when the market says no.</strong> SOCi was built for multi-location brands that initially rejected the idea of managing thousands of local pages. Afif explains how he stayed the course, found early adopters, and survived until the market caught up.</li><li>Scaling through pressure cookers. Hyper-growth exposed broken systems, forced painful pivots, and required letting go of two-thirds of sales opportunities to improve retention.</li><li><strong>Customer success over sales growth.</strong> Afif shares why focusing on customer success—hiring seasoned leaders and building award-winning CS systems—was the key to sustainable expansion.</li><li><strong>Applied AI in marketing.</strong> Beyond generative content, SOCi is developing “applied AI” to manage end-to-end marketing workflows across thousands of locations, giving teams back thousands of hours.</li><li><strong>Culture as scalable DNA.</strong> SOCi’s values—Selflessness, Overachievement, Customer Centricity, and Innovation—guide hiring, recognition, and leadership at every stage of growth.</li><li><strong>Leadership principles.</strong> Hire people better than you, empower them, and balance founder involvement with trust. Culture will evolve as you scale, but clarity of values keeps the organization aligned.</li></ul><h3>Why Listen</h3><p>Whether you’re an early-stage founder or leading a growth-stage team, this conversation is a masterclass in resilience, strategy, and culture-driven leadership. Afif’s journey shows how to navigate rejection, make data-driven pivots, and build software—and teams—that scale.</p><p>👉 Listen now to learn how to build conviction, lead through pressure, and turn a startup into a unicorn.</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 8 Sep 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode continues the conversation with Jason Corso - Professor of Robotics and EECS at University of Michigan and Co-Founder/Chief Science Officer at Voxel51 - a Series A AI software company that enables machine learning and computer vision scientists to rapidly curate and experiment with their datasets in order to build higher performing machine learning systems.<br /><br />AI platforms have been a game changer for productivity and mapping, but it’s not yet at the level of flexibility that would eliminate most of the grunt work. Eric and Jason speak on how they’d like to see AI platforms collaborate and get to a point where they not only map out your tasks, but also do a lot of the preliminary work - just like an assistant would. <br /><br />Generalized and personalized AI assistants are the next big step that would vastly increase the value that executives get from utilizing AI in their daily workflow. Eric speaks on how he’s currently using ChatGPT to some level of success, but also mentions something we’ve all felt - the need for a system that compartmentalizes workflows, remembers information and draws custom next steps from previously established context.<br /><br />Everyone’s excited for what’s next for generative AI. Even though closed models are currently performing better than open-source, this situation will most likely change with time as more tools become available. Jason breaks down annotation strategies and speaks on how the idea of just taking data and training your own models might not be the most efficient way to drive innovation as an AI startup. There’s a lot of work in understanding how to create good datasets, which is something that most companies are missing.<br /><br />Tune into the full episode to learn more about the potential of AI!<br /><br />HIGHLIGHTS:<br />00:00 Utilizing Microsoft AutoGen<br />04:04 What’s next for AI assistant platforms?  <br />09:03 The problem with ChatGPT <br />12:47 What’s the next step in AI tool development?<br />17:31 The problem with questionable datasets<br /><br />Connect with Jason - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-corso/</p><p> </p><p>Check out Voxel51 - https://voxel51.com/</p><p> </p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode welcomes Jason Corso - Professor of Robotics and EECS at University of Michigan and Co-Founder/Chief Science Officer at Voxel51 - a Series A AI software company that enables machine learning and computer vision scientists to rapidly curate and experiment with their datasets in order to build higher performing machine learning systems.<br /><br />Jason is a builder by nature. During his academic career he started to ask himself - “can I have a bigger impact on the world?”, which led him to meet his co-founder and start Voxel 51. Both of them had a passion for machine learning and an ability to write code - which is how his transition from academia to consulting began. In the early days they received a grant which worked out well and funded them through the process of building their first service. <br /><br />Building a service, however, was never part of the plan. Once they realized that the limitations of the grant won’t enable building a product, they sought out venture capital. This venture capital boost allowed them to build out their open-source platform which has more than 2 million downloads as of this episode. <br /><br />Jason speaks on the early success stories of Voxel51. One of their earliest clients took just 1% of their data and in a few hours they were able to look at the data visually, which enabled them to figure out where mistakes were made. Data quality is more important than the sophistication of the system, and Voxel51 enables their clients to find where inefficiencies live.<br /><br />Even with a great system - human input is still needed when it comes to quality control. Jason speaks on how humans filling in the gaps when the system is less certain is highly effective - even though it doesn’t scale. Eric speaks on how experienced data scientists develop an almost 6th sense when looking at data and understanding that something is wrong and a change is in order. <br /><br />Check out the full episode to learn more on how to approach utilizing data! <br /><br />HIGHLIGHTS:<br />03:41 Building a service-based business<br />05:21 When do you utilize Voxel51 in the development process?<br />09:52 Quality or quantity - what’s more important for your data?<br />15:05 The importance of human pattern recognition <br />18:03 New applications of AI tools<br /><br /><br />Connect with Jason - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-corso/<br /> </p><p>Check out Voxel51 - <a href="https://voxel51.com/">https://voxel51.com/</a><br /> </p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode continues the conversation with Raj Verma, CEO of SingleStore - a Series F startup that provides a cloud-native database built with speed and scale to power real-time applications.<br /><br />Eric and Raj discuss the implications of openly available AI. On one hand, a ton of good will be brought into the world. On the other hand, every new technology comes with its caveats and even the simplest things like booking a flight online can lead to malicious actors scamming people out of their hard earned money.<br /><br />Eric recalls his work with an executive at OpenAI, where he had a sneak peak into what we now know as ChatGPT, and their team was by no means blind to the possibility of their tech being used for the wrong reasons. The team at OpenAI had factored this in, and are cognizant of the fact that they are responsible for safety regulations for their software.<br /><br />Raj speaks on AI regulation, and believes that the biggest governments in the world will regulate AI usage appropriately, as none of them are interested in AI-supported crimes. This doesn’t mean that all regulation will be the same, as global superpowers have differentiating viewpoints in their social and governing philosophies, which could cause problems down the line.<br /><br />Change happens faster than we think. Raj uses the analogy of how fast cars replaced horses in the early 1900’s, when talking about how quickly the AI revolution can take place. Predictions are typically made drawing comparisons to the past, but as it’s been proven time and time again - the future comes quicker than we can possibly imagine, and Raj sees a similar pattern with how AI is disrupting us right now.<br /><br />Tune into the full episode to learn more wisdom about the upcoming AI revolution!<br /><br />HIGHLIGHTS:</p><p>00:00 What’s the true value of AI?<br />03:48 Does tech democratization lead to good or evil?<br />07:02 AI Regulations on social media <br />09:53 The potential destructiveness of AI<br />12:41 GameStop and Silicon Valley Bank <br />16:59 Change happens faster than we think</p><p>Connect with Raj - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajvermaceo/</p><p><br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve! To reach out to Eric, visit ChaosToClarity.io</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s bonus episode follows the 2 part episode with Shaun Savage, San Diego based Founder and CEO of GoShare - a cloud based logistics platform that connects truck owners with businesses and individuals to provide on-demand delivery & moving services.<br /><br />An organisation with a high level of trust also has a high level of autonomy, which creates scalability. Once you build a culture of trust, your team can run seamlessly and avoid bureaucracy and micromanagement.  In order to get to that point, psychological safety is a must - which means you need to make sure that your people don't hesitate to share their opinions and viewpoints because they know they won't be punished for having the wrong idea.  Eric recommends "The SPEED Of Trust", a book by Stephen M. R. Covey, which shows how trust—and the speed at which it is established with clients, employees, and all stakeholders—is the single most critical component of a successful leader and organization.<br /><br />In order to create trust in the marketplace, you need to have a customer service standard that goes above and beyond to please customers and settle disputes in a way that makes the customer feel heard, appreciated, and ultimately a winner.<br /><br />When it comes to investment, trust is a huge factor. Trust is built over time, which means you should always give a reasonable amount of time for processes like due diligence, otherwise you'll never secure venture capital.<br /><br />Check out the full episode to learn how to build trust in your business!</p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit chaostoclarity.io</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2024 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode continues the conversation with Shaun Savage, San Diego based Founder and CEO of GoShare - a cloud based logistics platform that connects truck owners with businesses and individuals to provide on-demand delivery & moving services. <br /><br />Shaun and Eric discuss the importance of customer interviews. Even though this activity might look inefficient on paper as it does not scale, there’s still no substitute to sitting down and having a real conversation about the quality of the service you provide. In the case of GoShare, both the drivers and the end users are customers, so Shaun makes sure to listen to both sides of the coin.<br /><br />In 2024, fundraising is a hot and complex topic. Shaun has raised $8,000,000 in capital so far, and he recalls that SEO was a big reason why they secured their initial round of funding. The mindset of the investors was to research existing companies that solve this problem and figure out if it makes more sense to build this type of service from scratch, or to invest in a company that’s already a few steps ahead. They evaluated GoShare and a few competitors and chose to go with Shauns company. This took about 6 months of relationship building to close the first lead investor, which led to a $1.2 million round. <br /><br />As GoShare evolves, so have the scaling challenges. Balancing supply and demand in the marketplace with an Uber-esque business model is always a big topic. Many of the sectors that GoShare serves are seasonal businesses, which means filling orders is a challenge year-round, especially due to the saturation of their market. The way they’re solving this challenge is by always analyzing their market and having the data to stay one step ahead while also accounting for the worst.  <br /><br />Tune into the full episode to learn how to secure venture capital! <br /><br />HIGHLIGHTS:<br />00:44 The Importance of Customer Interviews<br />03:05 Fundraising in 2024<br />08:32 The Angel Investor Strategy <br />10:59 GoShare’s Scaling Pains <br />13:34 Leadership Challenges </p><p>17:14 Managing Remote Company Culture </p><p><br />Connect with Shaun - <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaunsavage/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaunsavage/</a><br /> </p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit ChaosToClarity.io</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 8 Mar 2024 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Mar 2024 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2024 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Eric is joined by JJ Parker, a serial entrepreneur who runs Tightrope Media Systems, Carousel Digital Signage and most recently Screenweave, a company that unblocks work by empowering people to communicate asynchronously with video.<br /><br />JJ took an unconventional path to entrepreneurship. He’s an art and design graduate who noticed a market gap in early tech back in the 90’s. Early in his career, JJ had to train school employees how to use video bulletin software, which is when he realized that the true problem behind why people use software inefficiently is an issue of design, not an issue of user intellect, and that’s the first problem he went on to help solve.<br /><br />Eric and JJ discuss how entrepreneurs often try to solve a problem that they themselves have not encountered, which leads to a ton of misalignment between the founder and the end-user. A more effective path towards building a successful business is to find a job early on that nobody wants to do, and figure out a way to solve those tasks by innovating the workflow or the available tools.<br /><br />Running multiple businesses simultaneously is no easy task. When it comes to growth, JJ doesn’t believe in putting all of your eggs in one basket and investing 100% in growing a singular enterprise. He much prefers working on a variety of projects at the same time, although he admits that when you're at an early stage, you need to give your full attention to a singular cause until the business becomes more mature. <br /><br />Tune in to the full episode to learn what it takes to become a serial entrepreneur!<br /><br />HIGHLIGHTS:<br />00:00 JJ’s Path To Entrepreneurship<br />04:42 The A-HA Moment <br />10:46 The Various Businesses JJ Has Started<br />13:47 The Growing Pains Of A Serial Entrepreneur <br />16:25 When Do You Let Go?</p><p><br />Connect with JJ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jj-parker</p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit ChaosToClarity.io</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s bonus episode follows the 2 part interview with Davit Baghdasaryan, Co-Founder & CEO of Krisp - a software tool that maximizes the productivity and impact of every conversation by eliminating noise distractions,increasing the fidelity of voice communication, and transcribing and synthesizing the most relevant details and analytics from every voice interaction. <br /><br />Many founders build their technology and only then try to figure out what industry it’s best applied to. In the case of Davit, they had 24 different use cases they were trying to present to the market, which caused them to struggle with their business model. <br /><br />They had to learn how to say “no” to alternative segments and use cases and pursue becoming market leaders in their niche. Diluting your positioning and strategy might work once you’re an established brand with tons of resources to burn, but as a startup it’s a losing strategy that will often steer you away from a winning strategy. <br /><br />In today's market people expect their products to be highly personalized and catered to their problems. Even if you have the best technology in the world, by sacrificing your positioning and refusing to niche down, competitors who get it right will run laps around you because their product is an exact fit for solving an individual problem.<br /><br />Tune into the full episode to learn how to approach GTM as a technical founder!<br /><br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit ChaosToClarity.io</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Feb 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s bonus episode follows the 2 part episode with Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel - a Series D startup that provides the developer experience and infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized Web.  <br /><br />AI is currently disrupting how we approach building UI by increasing the speed at which we’re able to articulate an idea and build the first model.   These prototypes also enable us to get to the feedback stages much earlier in the process and with much less waste. <br /><br />This is an absolute gamechanger in how we approach building UI, and a lack of AI integration in this use case will cause a ton of waste. <br /><br />Check out the full episode to learn more on how AI is changing the way we build UI!<br /><br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode continues the conversation with Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel - a Series D startup that provides the developer experience and infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized Web.<br /><br />Eric and Guillermo discuss the benefits of using AI as part of the support structure for your SaaS product. Guillermo makes a great point that AI is more trustworthy when it comes to data privacy, however, AI does hallucinate from time to time and requires monitoring.<br /><br />Open source has become standard practice in many verticals, but AI is not one of them. Guillermo is excited for projects that are doing open source AI, however, since model quality is dependent on data quality, open source AI might not be a sustainable option.<br /><br />Guillermo believes that every business will become AI powered, it’s just a matter of time. Right now, developers delegate tasks to AI co-pilots, and this trend will continue to grow as we better understand how to utilize AI and better tools become available. Similar developments can be seen across other business functions, including go-to-market teams.<br /><br />The new wave of cloud technology has shown that there’s been a market shift from enterprises buying products for large teams to individual consumers looking for products that fit their workflow. This means that companies that are solely focused on enterprise sales and have made their product inaccessible to individual users are losing out on a rising amount of market share, which in the current economic landscape cannot be ignored.<br /><br />Tune in to the full episode to learn about the current gap in AI technology!<br /><br />HIGHLIGHTS:<br />00:00 Are AI Tools Trustworthy Yet?<br />09:57 When Will AI Tools Become Open Source?<br />15:12 What’s the Future of AI App Development?<br />18:32 How Cloud Technology Demand Has Changed<br />20:46 Should You Dumb Down Your Software? <br /><br />Connect with Guillermo - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rauchg/</p><p>Check out Vercel - <a href="https://vercel.com/contact/sales">https://vercel.com/contact/sales</a><br /><br /> </p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Eric is joined by Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel - a Series D startup that provides the developer experience and infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized Web.<br /><br />At the start of his career, Guillermo taught himself Javascript which led him to receive international job offers at the age of 17. He quickly realized that his true passion was in building companies, more specifically creating tools that increase productivity for developers. <br /><br />Guillermo chose to focus on Javascript due the web apps that were developed by Google and Amazon and how they transformed both the user and the developer experience. Having the ability to peel back and look at how popular web apps work inspired him to share the way these apps work with others - which is how Vercel came to be.<br /><br />When asked about the meaning of AI in app development, Guillermo mentions that he recently arrived at the term “AI Native UX”, which means that products and apps get developed with an emphasis on utilizing AI to its maximum capacity. He considers that to be the new north star to unlock for Vercel clients, and something that the industry as a whole should focus on.<br /><br />Listen to the full episode to learn more on how AI is changing app development!<br /><br />00:00 Guillermo’s Path to Entrepreneurship. <br />02:24 Why Javascript?<br />05:32 The Advancement of Cloud Technology</p><p>09:17 Where Will AI Take Developers?<br />16:32 Implementing AI Correctly<br />19:25 AI Driven User Experience<br /><br />Connect with Guillermo - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rauchg/</p><p>Check out Vercel - <a href="https://vercel.com/contact/sales">https://vercel.com</a></p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 4 Oct 2023 21:03:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2023 22:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this solo episode, which follows the two-part interview with Trisha Price, Chief Product Officer at Pendo.io, Eric talks about the fact that it’s never too early to measure customer success.<br /><br />Too many startups are so laser focused on building products that they end up disregarding customer data, which is the one thing that will accurately show them what to prioritise and build next.<br /><br />Product isn’t about building features, it’s about building customer outcomes - which requires a deep understanding of the actual problems your customers face. <br /><br />When building a new product or feature, you should always start with the question “What does success look like for our customers”, and work backwards from there.<br /><br />Once you understand the criteria by which your customers derive value from your product, you’ll have a much easier time measuring the right things and attributing them to outcomes, letting you make educated, data-driven decisions in every facet of your product.<br /><br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!</p><p><br />To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Eric continues the conversation with Trisha Price, Chief Product Officer of Pendo.io.</p><p>Pendo.io is on a mission to elevate the world’s experiences with software, and so far they’ve raised a total of $469.5 million in funding, and have amassed a team of 800+ members.<br /><br />Continuing the conversation on data and measurement, Trisha speaks on how to focus on the right metrics that will drive retention and renewals. Her approach is to identify which feature usage correlates with long-term retention, and steer new clients to try out and adapt those features as soon as possible.<br /><br />Trisha approaches driving usage through a set of bespoke guides that are segmented based on their current experience with the platform. Getting the right, personalized message to users in the right moment is crucial to make sure that adaptation becomes a streamlined and seamless process, and doesn’t put the burden of discovery and implementation solely on the Customer Success team.<br /><br />To get a true understanding of the right time to reveal features and push for implementation, you must whiteboard the customer journey. At the end of the day, you’re the only one who cares about your product releases - your customers care about solving their problems at the appropriate time in their journey. It’s very easy to get caught up in focusing on the day 1 of the customer's journey, instead of seeing the full picture and understanding that you need to provide continuous education in bite-sized chunks.<br /><br />Product Leadership is a newer role in the grand scheme of things, but it’s not at its infancy anymore - so a big sign of a great product leader is someone who’s built their core principles. For Trisha, it’s all about driving customer value and finding interesting and hard problems to solve for your customers. You need to play the long game, understanding that outcomes won’t be driven overnight, so you won’t really know if your new feature is a success from the get go. <br /><br />Trisha’s technical background has typically landed her roles where she’s both the CPO and the CTO, and this exact background drives her curiosity to understand product on a molecular level giving her an edge due to her holistic vision of what is possible to achieve. Not having a technical background often drives a lot of insecurity in Product Leaders and Managers, and even though Trisha doesn’t deal with this fallacy herself, she suggests that the way to overcome it is to have an engineering partner that you can truly trust - which is also the model they currently have at Pendo.<br /><br />Check out the full episode to learn how to create the ultimate customer experience!<br /><br />HIGHLIGHTS: <br />00:00 How To Improve Your Retention Rate<br />02:26 Drive Sticky Feature Usage With Guides<br />04:35 Mapping The Customers Journey<br />08:45 Timing Is Everything<br />11:32 Trisha’s Principles as a Product Leader</p><p>14:11 Overcoming the “I’m Not Technical Enough” Fallacy<br />18:42 Trisha's Leadership Principles<br /><br />Connect with Trisha - <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/trisha-price-3063081/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/trisha-price-3063081/</a></p><p>Check out Pendo.io - <a href="https://www.pendo.io/">https://www.pendo.io/</a></p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!</p><p>To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2023 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Sep 2023 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2023 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2023 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Eric is joined by Chandika Jayasundara, the Co-Founder and CEO of Creately.</p><p>Creately is a visual collaboration platform that helps teams ideate, plan and execute on an infinite workspace, and as of August 2023 they have reached over 10 million users.<br /><br />Chandika’s founder's journey starts during his childhood - he always had a mind for tech, and loved solving problems using technology while also being a natural creative. He started his first small venture back in school with a group of friends building apps and websites for companies. After graduation, Chandika was focused on learning more on how large enterprises operate their day to day and figuring out how he could help them reach their business goals.<br /><br />His idea for Creately stemmed from the difficulty of aligning data, visuals and knowledge in the same place so participants could swiftly catch up to what’s going on in high complexity projects. In the early days of Creately in 2007/2008, the status quo for products in this space was either a lackluster feature set, or an offering that’s built exclusively for enterprises and inaccessible to those without a 7 figure budget allocated for this particular problem.<br /><br />Creately found their initial product validation early on, and built their first MVP. The first roadblock they ran into was adaptation. Using a browser for prototyping was unheard of in 2008, and considered too much hassle by a good portion of their ICP, so Creately had to downscale their initial offering down to a flowcharting and diagramming tool so they could effectively go to market.<br /><br />At the end of 2009, they launched with a “dumbed down” version of their initial tool, and saw a good bit of success. Their UX was much better than Microsoft Visio at the time, which was their status quo competitor at the time. One of the features they pioneered was real time collaboration, which was practically unheard of at the time.<br /><br />In 2019, a big challenge that Creately faced was the fact that they were on borrowed time due to their platform being built on Flash, which was rapidly becoming outdated. They needed to pivot to Javascript, and ultimately transfer over millions of existing clients to a new platform that wasn’t nearly as feature rich as their previous model. This ended up being a good thing in the long run, as this new Javascript based platform would unlock doors for Creately to acquire larger clients and open them up to enterprise level profits.<br /><br />Tune in to the full episode to learn more about Chandika’s journey building Creately!<br /><br />00:00 Chandika’s Founder's Journey<br />03:21 Why Creately Was Born<br />07:39 Lessons Learnt Building Creately<br />12:32 Too Many Features Can Be a Bad Thing<br />16:26 Rebuilding From Scratch <br />20:28 Avoiding Sunk Cost Fallacies<br />22:19 Rising With the Tide<br /><br />Connect with Chandika - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chandika/</p><p>Check out Creately - https://creately.com/</p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!</p><p>To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2023 18:14:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Aug 2023 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2023 19:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Eric is joined by Krish Ramineni, the Founder and CEO of Fireflies.ai. Fireflies allows you to record, search, & collaborate across all your meetings in one central place.</p><p>Krish shares his journey into product management, starting from his college days to working with startups and landing a PM role at Microsoft. Krish chose to go into product management due to the freedom and flexibility that the role brings, and it’s what ultimately led him to start his own company. </p><p>The concept of Fireflies.ai stemmed from the fact that there’s a lot of valuable information in everyday business conversations that gets buried. The huge pain they wanted to help solve is that meetings come with a ton of waste. Krish drops the stat from the Spotify research paper that highlights the true cost of meetings, which they evaluated at average of $1500-$2000/hour, assuming a 4 person attendance, and the status quo approach simply does not make the most of this investment.<br /><br />Today, they’ve grown to a team of 75+, and a lot of their growth can be attributed to the organic visibility of the app - once someone joins a meeting with a Fireflies user, they are automatically exposed to the Fireflies brand through the notetakers seat on the virtual conference. <br /><br />Tune in to this episode to hear more about Krish’s journey from Product Management to Entrepreneurship!</p><p><br />HIGHLIGHTS:<br />[00:01:58] Finding the Pain Point<br />[00:04:08] Meetings are Expensive<br />[00:11:00] Scaling Your Tech<br />[00:15:00] The Flintstone Method<br />[00:19:07] Building a Freemium Product<br /><br />Connect With Krish -<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/krishramineni/"> https://www.linkedin.com/in/krishramineni/</a><br />Try Fireflies.ai - https://fireflies.ai/<br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!<br />To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 9 Aug 2023 19:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Eric is joined by Ken Babcock - Co-Founder and CEO of Tango.<br /><br />Tango takes the pain out of documenting processes by automatically generating how-to guides while you work.<br /><br />Ken’s career started in consulting and took a quick turn when he joined Uber in 2014, where he stayed for 4 years. He managed to wear many hats there, which gave him a ton of super valuable experience being part of one of the biggest rocket ships of our generation.</p><p><br />Now, he’s leading a team of 40 at Tango with over 400 active users.</p><p>At Uber, Ken quickly learned how to ramp up new markets and gain a ton of velocity when scaling, which ultimately led him to discover the product market fit for Tango.</p><p>One piece of advice that changed Ken’s business trajectory was to take a manual process that helped scale Uber, and create a tool that helps automating or enabling it.</p><p>Ken’s approach to product strategy is to set your non-negotiables early, and to keep to the principle of having a generous pre-product. Drive product-led growth through the value that your product brings, and start charging based on usage when the time comes.</p><p>When it comes to user testing, Ken believes being reactive is not the best course of action. Instead, you need to stay in your lane and stand by your principles. After all, what works for customers today becomes their baseline expectation, but they’ll still expect more as time goes on.</p><p>Tango’s first product is all about knowledge capture - enabling the user to document their processes in a simple manner is a game changer for successful onboarding and delegation.</p><p>Their second product enables their users to have intuitive, feedback-based walkthroughs of new processes, and help identify missing links in pre-built processes while enabling constant improvements.</p><p>Check out the full episode to learn how to successfully delegate through excellent documentation!</p><p>HIGHLIGHTS <br />00:00 The Beginnings of Ken’s Career<br />03:18 How Tango Came to Be<br />04:37 Ken’s Learnings From Scaling Uber<br />07:28 Economies at Scale & Launching Uber in Miami<br />09:26 The Challenges of Scaling <br />12:04 What Product Strategy Really Means</p><p>16:41 Ken’s Process to Developing Core Principles <br />21:35 Don’t Compromise on UX and Data</p><p>24:08 First Use Cases of Tango<br />26:59 What Tango Does Differently <br />30:18 The Recurring Challenges of Delegation</p><p>33:28 Eric’s Approach to Delegation <br />34:55 Stories of Tango’s Client-Facing Day to Day<br />37:25 Ken’s Leadership Principles</p><p>40:51 Eric’s Experience With Overbearing Leadership</p><p>43:30 Scaling With Transparency <br /><br />Connect With Ken - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenbabcock/</p><p><br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!</p><p><br />To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2023 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Chaos to Clarity, Eric is joined by Marcos Rivera, Founder and CEO of PRICING I/O - a company that assists growth-stage B2B SaaS companies in designing the ideal pricing model for scaling up.</p><p>Marcos' approach to determining the optimal pricing strategy for your product or service involves combining psychology and math to enable value-based pricing.</p><p>He has observed that a common mistake made by founders is adding too much value to their lowest tier offer while undervaluing their highest tier offer, which ultimately harms their business.</p><p>A statistic that Marcos brought up is that many of his newer clients typically see approximately 70% of their customers opting for the lowest tier of their product. This suggests that these companies have not structured their pricing in a manner that encourages additional use cases, which could benefit their clients as they scale.</p><p><br />Check out the full episode to learn more on how to incorporate value-based pricing and make price your ultimate competitive advantage. </p><p>HIGHLIGHTS:<br />00:00 How Marcos Found His Calling</p><p>07:58 Common Mistakes that Founders Make when Deciding on Pricing<br />13:52 How to Figure Out Which Features to Move to a Higher Price Point</p><p>19:52 Choosing Between Freemium and Free Trials <br />22:05 How to Set Up Free Trials Correctly<br />23:35 Structuring Your Product-Led Growth Motion<br />30:42 Street Pricing: A Pricing Playlist for Hip Leaders in B2B SaaS<br />36:30 Defining Your Product Market Fit<br />40:26 Finding your Anti-Persona<br /><br />Connect with Marcos - <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcoslrivera/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcoslrivera/</a><br /><br />Check out Marcos’ Book “Street Pricing: A Pricing Playlist for Hip Leaders in B2B SaaS” -<br />https://www.amazon.com/Street-Pricing-Playlist-Leaders-SaaS/dp/1737528010<br /><br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!</p><p>To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 7 Jul 2023 14:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode Eric is joined by Doug Camplejohn - CEO and Co-Founder of Airspeed<br /><br />Doug is a veteran in the Tech space -  starting his career in Apple, and moving up the ladder to becoming an executive at Salesforce and LinkedIn.<br /><br />Doug is also a serial entrepreneur, having founded 4!!! companies.<br /><br />3 of those companies - Mi5 Networks, Fliptop and Myplay - all ended up being acquired by enterprises.<br /><br />He's now on a mission to help employees feel more connected and celebrated, which in his own words he could do for hundreds of years.<br /><br />Doug shares a ton of valuable insights on scaling teams in both startups and enterprises, plus he dove into his leadership method, adaptation of new technology, and most importantly - building a culture that works.<br /><br />Highlights:<br /><br />00:00 Doug’s origins working at Apple<br />01:25 How Doug founded multiple startups and landed successful exits<br />04:00 The Highs and Lows of Remote Work<br />07:40 How Much Time is Invested in Culture in a Remote Workspace</p><p>09:49 Building Culture Databases</p><p>13:06 Airspeed’s Client Success Stories<br />15:45 The Value of 5 Minute Fun Time in Corporate Meetings<br />17:23 Doug Getting the Band Together for Airspeed<br />19:47 Doug’s Leadership Philosophy <br />25:28 Doug’s Approach to Hiring Marketers<br />26:09 Key Mistakes When Hiring Key Employees<br />28:39 Coffee Talk Announcement<br />30:20 From Colleagues to Friends<br />34:52 The Importance of Feedback from Interviewees <br />36:39 Doug’s Ideas of Fostering a Great Culture<br />46:48 Roadmap Clarity When Building Products<br /><br />Doug has prepared a special offer for all of our listeners, check out Airspeed - https://www.getairspeed.com/podcasts/chaos-to-clarity/?utm_source=chaostoclarity&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=ctc_podcast_may23<br /><br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!</p><p>To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Eric is joined by Alfonso de la Nuez - Co-Founder of UserZoom and Board Member of UserTesting, and the Author of The Digital Experience Company<br /><br />Both companies famously merged in April of 2023 to Help Organizations Build Human-Centered Experiences for All.<br /><br />With how easy it’s become to build software, neglecting User Experience will bring you a very undesirable churn rate due to your competitors making a much better first impression and allowing clients to have a frictionless user journey.<br /><br />Tune in for this episode to learn more on how to turn user experience into your competitive advantage!<br /><br />Highlights:<br />00:00 The Beginning of Alfonso’s Career<br />02:30 Alfonso’s Path to Entrepreneurship<br />04:03 Focus on the User Experience<br />08:29 The Pitfalls of Under-Prioritising UX<br />10:59 How the SaaS Model has changed how buyers make decisions<br />13:45 How UX and UI Roles have Changed over the Years<br />16:33 UX is a Team Sport<br />20:27 UserZoom and UserTesting - how do they do it?</p><p>22:52 Discovery-Led Growth and creating Product-Market Fit<br />26:00 The Importance of Proper Research before your Product Launch<br />33:44 Why You Need to a Neutral 3rd Party for your Research<br />35:58 Alfonso’s Book - The Digital Experience Company<br />39:57 The 2018 McKinsey Report on the Business Value of Design<br />42:30 What we can borrow in how Customer Experience is Treated in Brick-and-Mortar Stores<br />45:30 Alfonso's American Dream Journey<br /><br /><br />Connect with Alfonso - <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfonsodelanuez/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfonsodelanuez/</a><br /><br />Check Out The Digital Experience Company - https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Experience-Company-Winning-Insights/dp/1946633992<br /><br />Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!<br /><br /> </p><p>To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
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Matt Wolach&apos;s game-changing Perfect Deal Process for boosting your close rates

Techniques for understanding your customers&apos; real pain points and building strong connections

The crucial role of storytelling in sales and its impact on forging lasting brand relationships

How to lead the sales process with confidence, authority, and expertise



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Don&apos;t forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!

To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com

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In this power-packed episode, you&apos;ll learn:


The Four Pillars of Exponential SaaS Growth and how to apply them in your business

Matt Wolach&apos;s game-changing Perfect Deal Process for boosting your close rates

Techniques for understanding your customers&apos; real pain points and building strong connections

The crucial role of storytelling in sales and its impact on forging lasting brand relationships

How to lead the sales process with confidence, authority, and expertise



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Don&apos;t forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!

To reach out to Eric, visit FullCycleProduct.com

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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2023 17:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2023 21:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Founders interested in startups, product-market fit, customer-driven feedback loops, business strategy, customer-centric approach, and sustainable growth need to hear this guide to success in today&apos;s SaaS and product driven world.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode Eric sits down with João Ferrão dos Santos, Executive Assistant to ChatGPT and CEO of Underdog Founders and Aisthetic Apparel, who has recently gone viral after hearing about a prompt called "Hustle GPT". João's prompt is essentially: "You are HustleGPT, an entrepreneurial AI. You will be the CEO and I will be your Executive Assistant. You have $1,000 and 1 hour of my day, everyday. Make the most successful company possible."</p><p>In an era of rapid technological advancements, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in various industries is no longer surprising. João has taken the conversation about AI's capabilities to a new level. Santos discusses his unique journey with Chat GPT, an AI language model that he uses to make key decisions for his company. This thought-provoking interview raises questions about the potential benefits and ethical concerns surrounding AI-driven decision-making.</p><h2><strong>From Underdog Founder to AI-Powered CEO</strong></h2><p>Santos' story began with a simple idea: sharing stories about underdog founders on LinkedIn. As the stories went viral, he saw the potential in building a brand around these authentic startup journeys. This led to the creation of Underdog Founders, a platform showcasing the genuine struggles and triumphs of entrepreneurs who have faced rejection and adversity but have persevered.</p><p>Through this venture, Santos embraced AI technology to redefine entrepreneurship. With Chat GPT prompts, he founded a company from scratch called Aisthetic Apparel, where he delegates all key decisions to the AI language model. From creating a brand name, logo, and designs, to determining retail price points, pre-money valuation, and minimum ticket size for investors, Chat GPT takes the lead. Santos, however, still handles the smaller details himself.</p><h2><strong>AI in E-commerce: The Shopify and Printful Blueprint</strong></h2><p>Santos' innovative approach to AI extends beyond decision-making. During the interview, he reveals how he asked Chat GPT to create a ten-step plan for building a successful print-on-demand e-commerce store using Shopify and Printful. This not only demonstrates the versatility of AI language models but also highlights their potential to revolutionize the way businesses are created and operated.</p><h2><strong>OpenAI and the Ethical Landscape</strong></h2><p>While Santos' use of AI is undoubtedly groundbreaking, it also raises ethical concerns. OpenAI, the organization responsible for developing the language model, is aware of the potential risks and maintains a cautious approach. They issue disclaimers before each response, emphasizing the importance of human accountability and responsibility.</p><p>The podcast interview delves into the possibility of AI making decisions that might not be in the best interests of humans. The discussion highlights the need for a global agreement on building and training AI models, as well as maintaining ethical standards in AI development. As AI capabilities continue to grow, there will be increasingly complex scenarios to navigate and ethical considerations to address.</p><h2><strong>AI's Impact on Business and Society</strong></h2><p>The conversation also touches on AI's potential to disrupt industries and change what we consider important work. With AI-driven decision-making becoming more prevalent, there will be a significant shift in the workforce landscape. For instance, tasks such as content generation may increasingly rely on AI, as demonstrated by Santos' use of Chat GPT. However, he acknowledges its limitations in terms of quality and storytelling ability compared to human writers.</p><h2>This is a fascinating episode and will be impactful for anyone who is interested in enabling AI to start a business.</h2><p><br /></p><p>Visit fullcycleproduct.com to learn more and get in touch with Eric.</p>
<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2023 21:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Don't forget to subscribe to the Chaos to Clarity Podcast for more invaluable episodes to help you grow your business and stay ahead of the curve!To reach out to Eric, visit https://chaostoclarity.io/</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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In an era of rapid technological advancements, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in various industries is no longer surprising. João has taken the conversation about AI&apos;s capabilities to a new level. Santos discusses his unique journey with Chat GPT, an AI language model that he uses to make key decisions for his company. This thought-provoking interview raises questions about the potential benefits and ethical concerns surrounding AI-driven decision-making.
From Underdog Founder to AI-Powered CEO
Santos&apos; story began with a simple idea: sharing stories about underdog founders on LinkedIn. As the stories went viral, he saw the potential in building a brand around these authentic startup journeys. This led to the creation of Underdog Founders, a platform showcasing the genuine struggles and triumphs of entrepreneurs who have faced rejection and adversity but have persevered.
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AI in E-commerce: The Shopify and Printful Blueprint
Santos&apos; innovative approach to AI extends beyond decision-making. During the interview, he reveals how he asked Chat GPT to create a ten-step plan for building a successful print-on-demand e-commerce store using Shopify and Printful. This not only demonstrates the versatility of AI language models but also highlights their potential to revolutionize the way businesses are created and operated.
OpenAI and the Ethical Landscape
While Santos&apos; use of AI is undoubtedly groundbreaking, it also raises ethical concerns. OpenAI, the organization responsible for developing the language model, is aware of the potential risks and maintains a cautious approach. They issue disclaimers before each response, emphasizing the importance of human accountability and responsibility.
The podcast interview delves into the possibility of AI making decisions that might not be in the best interests of humans. The discussion highlights the need for a global agreement on building and training AI models, as well as maintaining ethical standards in AI development. As AI capabilities continue to grow, there will be increasingly complex scenarios to navigate and ethical considerations to address.
AI&apos;s Impact on Business and Society
The conversation also touches on AI&apos;s potential to disrupt industries and change what we consider important work. With AI-driven decision-making becoming more prevalent, there will be a significant shift in the workforce landscape. For instance, tasks such as content generation may increasingly rely on AI, as demonstrated by Santos&apos; use of Chat GPT. However, he acknowledges its limitations in terms of quality and storytelling ability compared to human writers.
This is a fascinating episode and will be impactful for anyone who is interested in enabling AI to start a business.

Visit fullcycleproduct.com to learn more and get in touch with Eric.</itunes:summary>
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In an era of rapid technological advancements, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in various industries is no longer surprising. João has taken the conversation about AI&apos;s capabilities to a new level. Santos discusses his unique journey with Chat GPT, an AI language model that he uses to make key decisions for his company. This thought-provoking interview raises questions about the potential benefits and ethical concerns surrounding AI-driven decision-making.
From Underdog Founder to AI-Powered CEO
Santos&apos; story began with a simple idea: sharing stories about underdog founders on LinkedIn. As the stories went viral, he saw the potential in building a brand around these authentic startup journeys. This led to the creation of Underdog Founders, a platform showcasing the genuine struggles and triumphs of entrepreneurs who have faced rejection and adversity but have persevered.
Through this venture, Santos embraced AI technology to redefine entrepreneurship. With Chat GPT prompts, he founded a company from scratch called Aisthetic Apparel, where he delegates all key decisions to the AI language model. From creating a brand name, logo, and designs, to determining retail price points, pre-money valuation, and minimum ticket size for investors, Chat GPT takes the lead. Santos, however, still handles the smaller details himself.
AI in E-commerce: The Shopify and Printful Blueprint
Santos&apos; innovative approach to AI extends beyond decision-making. During the interview, he reveals how he asked Chat GPT to create a ten-step plan for building a successful print-on-demand e-commerce store using Shopify and Printful. This not only demonstrates the versatility of AI language models but also highlights their potential to revolutionize the way businesses are created and operated.
OpenAI and the Ethical Landscape
While Santos&apos; use of AI is undoubtedly groundbreaking, it also raises ethical concerns. OpenAI, the organization responsible for developing the language model, is aware of the potential risks and maintains a cautious approach. They issue disclaimers before each response, emphasizing the importance of human accountability and responsibility.
The podcast interview delves into the possibility of AI making decisions that might not be in the best interests of humans. The discussion highlights the need for a global agreement on building and training AI models, as well as maintaining ethical standards in AI development. As AI capabilities continue to grow, there will be increasingly complex scenarios to navigate and ethical considerations to address.
AI&apos;s Impact on Business and Society
The conversation also touches on AI&apos;s potential to disrupt industries and change what we consider important work. With AI-driven decision-making becoming more prevalent, there will be a significant shift in the workforce landscape. For instance, tasks such as content generation may increasingly rely on AI, as demonstrated by Santos&apos; use of Chat GPT. However, he acknowledges its limitations in terms of quality and storytelling ability compared to human writers.
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