The Real Slim Fady Show
Five things I would do differently if I were starting Clockwork from scratch tomorrow. None of them original. Almost none of them what any first-time founder actually does, including the version of me who started Clockwork. Hire a technical cofounder before you incorporate. Spend the first year on marketing, not on product. Stop overbuilding past the version the market would already buy. Stop hiding inside the codebase to avoid the part of the job you're not as good at, which is selling. And the contrarian one — admit that being too early is a problem unless you have the perseverance and the cash to outlast the wait. I made every one of these mistakes building Clockwork. Some of them cost me years. This episode is the honest version of what I'd tell year-one-me, not the LinkedIn version that flatters everybody involved. The cofounder admission is the most self-implicating. The "building was the easy part for me" lesson is the one I keep relearning. And the "we were too early" beat is the one I think founder media is dishonest about. Most companies that were too early died. Survival is what made the ones who didn't look like they had vision. If you're a founder, or you're thinking about becoming one, this is the advice I wish somebody had given me before I started. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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