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Now We Build
Sam Marchant
37 episodes
1 week ago

Now We Build in a podcast hosted by Sam Marchant, an entrepreneur turned investor. Sam's conversations with seasoned company founders and operators will give you unique insights, wisdom and practical guidance on how to build your startup for success.


Now We Build is proudly sponsored by Google Cloud, Carta, Fuelled Insurance, and Seven Legal.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Now We Build in a podcast hosted by Sam Marchant, an entrepreneur turned investor. Sam's conversations with seasoned company founders and operators will give you unique insights, wisdom and practical guidance on how to build your startup for success.


Now We Build is proudly sponsored by Google Cloud, Carta, Fuelled Insurance, and Seven Legal.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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#25 - Denis Konoplev on exiting and building four startups, why founders should obsess over product, and how to build successful companies in the Middle East.
Now We Build
45 minutes 45 seconds
9 months ago
#25 - Denis Konoplev on exiting and building four startups, why founders should obsess over product, and how to build successful companies in the Middle East.

In this conversation, Denis Konoplev shares his experiences navigating different startup ecosystems, particularly contrasting the UK, UAE, and US markets. He discusses the unique challenges and opportunities in each region, emphasizing the importance of customer validation and the need for startups to adapt to local market dynamics. Denis also highlights his journey with Moonin, the significance of building relationships in sales, and the exciting potential of leveraging technology in traditional industries.


Keywords

startup, entrepreneurship, Disperse, Seafood Souq, venture capital, ideation, user experience, accelerator, founder market fit, technology, startup ecosystems, UAE, UK, US market, customer validation, selling strategies, technology, financial freedom, venture building, entrepreneurship


Takeaways

  • Denis started Disperse during university, driven by a personal need.
  • The initial idea for Disperse emerged from a group project at LSE.
  • Early validation came from working with small businesses and cafes.
  • Accelerator programs can provide crucial guidance for startups.
  • Pivoting is essential when initial ideas do not scale.
  • Cold outreach on LinkedIn can lead to unexpected opportunities.
  • Founder market fit is nuanced; expertise can be sourced from others.
  • User experience is critical in enterprise software development.
  • Simplicity and functionality should guide product design.
  • Competition in the startup space demands a focus on user experience. Customer love is crucial for product success.
  • The UAE offers unique opportunities for startups.
  • Understanding local market dynamics is essential.
  • The US market is highly competitive and rigorous.
  • Experience helps in interpreting customer signals.
  • Pre-sell before writing any code for validation.
  • Face-to-face interactions are vital in sales.
  • Be direct and efficient in communication.
  • Building relationships is key in business.
  • Leveraging AI can transform traditional industries.


Sound Bites

  • "You can't be married to what you're building"
  • "You have to take knowledge from a lot of places"
  • "Does it make your customer love it? Yeah, 100%."
  • "The UAE was like paradise for startups."
  • "The US is like nothing else I've experienced."
  • "You have to understand the problem well enough."
  • "People want to move from A to B extremely fast."
  • "Just be a person."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

01:02 The Journey of Disperse: Ideation and Problem Discovery

03:59 Early Validation and Monetization Challenges

06:04 Accelerator Experience and Pivoting Strategies

09:02 Raising Capital and Navigating VC Landscape

11:55 Founder Market Fit and Validating New Opportunities

15:07 Transition to Seafood Souq: A New Venture

16:59 Lessons Learned and User Experience in Software Development

21:31 Navigating Startup Ecosystems: UK vs UAE

24:58 Scaling Ventures: Insights from the US Market

26:29 The Founding Journey of Moonin

31:22 The Importance of Customer Validation

34:42 Selling in the US: Strategies for Success

37:36 Embracing Technology in Traditional Industries


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Now We Build

Now We Build in a podcast hosted by Sam Marchant, an entrepreneur turned investor. Sam's conversations with seasoned company founders and operators will give you unique insights, wisdom and practical guidance on how to build your startup for success.


Now We Build is proudly sponsored by Google Cloud, Carta, Fuelled Insurance, and Seven Legal.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.