The Naked Founder
Matthew Scullion is the founder of British unicorn Matillion and told The Naked Founder about the ‘crazy’ world of AI. His business joined an exclusive club of only 41 UK unicorns in 2021 when a $150m Series E funding round took its valuation beyond the magical $1bn mark. He estimates Matillion has invested ‘many, many tens of millions into Maia’, which is its AI data automation platform. Scullion predicted that AI could mean multi-million turnover companies could have only one or two members of staff, and that established hundred million pound companies could disappear because AI makes their business model irrelevant. In this episode of The Naked Founder podcast, he discusses: • Starting his first business aged 17 • Proving his GCSE French teacher wrong • Why AI will change businesses forever • Why achieving unicorn status was just ‘a moment in time’ • The relentless nature of being a founder • Why his wife is behind his success This episode is a product of BusinessCloud. It was sponsored by ‘Financielle – The Home of Money for Women’ and produced by Dan Brown of Renowned. To sponsor the show, email news@businesscloud.co.uk [news@businesscloud.co.uk] Chapters: 0:00 Introduction – Matthew Scullion, co-founder of Matillion, Manchester's last unicorn 0:49 Opening question: what didn't they tell you about founding a business? 1:59 15 years of overnight success – and a career in software entrepreneurialism since age 17 2:41 What is Maia? The AI data automation platform that Matillion has reinvented itself around 6:14 Why AI agents need data and context – and how Maia provides it at machine scale 7:00 Will we say "Maia that" instead of "Google it"? 7:37 Mrs Scullion's physiotherapy website: built from scratch in two hours using AI tools 16:25 Multi-million pound companies with one staff member – and the macro impact of AI 21:24 Jack Dorsey halving Block's workforce and where AI disruption is really heading 22:25 The French GCSE story: E forecast, 24 hours of cramming, A grade 24:50 Founding his first software business at 17 – and how he thinks about risk 27:13 Pivoting vs staying relevant – and the corporate graveyard of companies that didn't 28:41 Inside the Matillion Manchester office: a 2026 Victorian factory for software 29:31 Giving up a six-figure salary in 2011 to launch Matillion with co-founder Ed Thompson 30:32 What you're really signing up for: all in, every ounce of energy, for as long as it takes 34:13 The real risk isn't failure – it's living to regret not doing it at all 35:29 What drives him: building something beautiful that makes a dent in the universe 37:09 Nine digits of recurring revenue and 400-500 staff – how Matillion got here 37:40 The three acts of Matillion: managed services, then ISV software, now Maia 40:42 Fewer unicorn CEOs than people who've been to space – and what the moment really felt like 44:36 Do UK founders sell too early? The cultural and structural reasons Britain doesn't build big 48:34 "There are two types of problems in business – people problems, and people problems you haven't spotted yet" 52:14 Letter to a founder: make sure you really want this, then start – and don't stop 55:19 Roger Federer only wins 54% of points – and what that means for building a business 56:22 Wrap-up
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