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Post-YC, he split with his co-founder—then grew profitably to $2M ARR with just 5 people. | Jon Yoo, Founder of Suger

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Jon Yoo’s startup wasn’t working. He pivoted mid-YC, spent five brutal weeks without signing a single customer, and then—right after raising his seed round—his co-founder left.

Most startups die right there.

Instead, Jon figured out how to land massive customers like FiveTran and Snowflake. He grew from $500K to $2M ARR in 6 months.

Why you should listen:

Navigating a founder breakup – What happens when co-founders split and how to handle it.
The real YC experience – What worked, what didn’t, and how they pivoted mid-program.
Landing major customers – How they got big logos like Snowflake.
Fundraising insights – What really matters to investors at the seed and Series A stages.
Why startups need forcing functions – The tactics that drove fast product development.
How to know if you have product-market fit – The signals John saw at Sugar.
Burn rate discipline – Why they raised millions but barely spent it.

Keywords
entrepreneurship, startups, investment banking, Salesforce, Y Combinator, founder dynamics, product market fit, scaling, cloud marketplaces, business strategy, fundraising, startup, YC demo day, customer acquisition, product-market fit, founder dynamics, early stage startup, team building, scaling, challenges
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:07:55) The Origin of Suger
(00:13:30) Going All In
(00:19:08) The first 10 customers
(00:24:20) The Hardest Pain Point
(00:30:29) Becoming Profitable
(00:37:05) Celebrate The Small Wins
(00:39:56) Finding Product Market Fit
(00:42:27) A Piece of Advice
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Разделы

1. Post-YC, he split with his co-founder—then grew profitably to $2M ARR with just 5 people. | Jon Yoo, Founder of Suger (00:00:00)

2. The Origin of Suger (00:07:55)

3. Going All In (00:13:30)

4. The first 10 customers (00:19:08)

5. The Hardest Pain Point (00:24:20)

6. Becoming Profitable (00:30:29)

7. Celebrate The Small Wins (00:37:05)

8. Finding Product Market Fit (00:39:56)

9. A Piece of Advice (00:42:27)

179 эпизодов

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Manage episode 471140450 series 3298391
Контент предоставлен Mistral.vc. Весь контент подкастов, включая эпизоды, графику и описания подкастов, загружается и предоставляется непосредственно компанией Mistral.vc или ее партнером по платформе подкастов. Если вы считаете, что кто-то использует вашу работу, защищенную авторским правом, без вашего разрешения, вы можете выполнить процедуру, описанную здесь https://ru.player.fm/legal.

Jon Yoo’s startup wasn’t working. He pivoted mid-YC, spent five brutal weeks without signing a single customer, and then—right after raising his seed round—his co-founder left.

Most startups die right there.

Instead, Jon figured out how to land massive customers like FiveTran and Snowflake. He grew from $500K to $2M ARR in 6 months.

Why you should listen:

Navigating a founder breakup – What happens when co-founders split and how to handle it.
The real YC experience – What worked, what didn’t, and how they pivoted mid-program.
Landing major customers – How they got big logos like Snowflake.
Fundraising insights – What really matters to investors at the seed and Series A stages.
Why startups need forcing functions – The tactics that drove fast product development.
How to know if you have product-market fit – The signals John saw at Sugar.
Burn rate discipline – Why they raised millions but barely spent it.

Keywords
entrepreneurship, startups, investment banking, Salesforce, Y Combinator, founder dynamics, product market fit, scaling, cloud marketplaces, business strategy, fundraising, startup, YC demo day, customer acquisition, product-market fit, founder dynamics, early stage startup, team building, scaling, challenges
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:07:55) The Origin of Suger
(00:13:30) Going All In
(00:19:08) The first 10 customers
(00:24:20) The Hardest Pain Point
(00:30:29) Becoming Profitable
(00:37:05) Celebrate The Small Wins
(00:39:56) Finding Product Market Fit
(00:42:27) A Piece of Advice
Send me a message to let me know what you think!

  continue reading

Разделы

1. Post-YC, he split with his co-founder—then grew profitably to $2M ARR with just 5 people. | Jon Yoo, Founder of Suger (00:00:00)

2. The Origin of Suger (00:07:55)

3. Going All In (00:13:30)

4. The first 10 customers (00:19:08)

5. The Hardest Pain Point (00:24:20)

6. Becoming Profitable (00:30:29)

7. Celebrate The Small Wins (00:37:05)

8. Finding Product Market Fit (00:39:56)

9. A Piece of Advice (00:42:27)

179 эпизодов

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