Engineering Founders
In this special Engineering Founders episode, we’re featuring a live panel of some of the ELC community’s longstanding members who share insights from their founder journeys: Pete Nichols (Co-Founder @ Lightfield), Lizzie Matusov (Co-Founder / CEO @ Quotient), and Tony Dong (Founder & CEO @ Propel Code AI). They dive into what it was like exploring their first big ideas and then strategies for identifying when it’s time to pivot. They cover validating if you’re working on the right problem and using customer research to determine product road map. They also share go-to-market and selling insights, finding your first customers, and getting users willing to pay for your product. This ep also features an audience Q&A from fellow ELC community members! ABOUT PETE NICHOLS [https://www.linkedin.com/in/petenichols/] Pete Nichols is the Head of Core Product Engineering at Pinterest, where he leads the development of inspiring product experiences and Android/iOS/Web/API platform technology. Prior to Pinterest, Pete spent 15 years at Electronic Arts in development leadership roles for The Sims and SimCity. Pete holds a BS in Computer Science from Stanford University. ABOUT LIZZIE MATUSOV [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizzie-matusov/] Lizzie Matusov is the co-founder and CEO of Quotient, a developer tool that surfaces the friction slowing down engineering teams and resolves it directly. Her team also co-authors Research Driven Engineering Leadership, a newsletter that uses research to answer interesting questions on engineering leadership and strategy. She previously worked in various engineering roles at Red Hat and Invitae, and has an MS in Engineering Sciences and MBA from Harvard. ABOUT TONY DONG [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonydong3/] Tony is the Founder & CEO of Propel, an AI engineering agent that integrates into your team’s workflows to automate engineering tasks and elevate developer productivity. Before Propel, Tony served as the VP of Engineering at Rippling, where he led the development of the company's Platform and HR products. As a seasoned entrepreneur, Tony was also the founder and CTO of a YC-backed startup and held key engineering roles at Periscope, TellApart, and Twitter. SHOW NOTES: * Tony and Lizzie’s first big ideas / what they’ve pivoted to today (6:39) * Pete describes his first idea then major pivot (8:49) * How the panelists view pivots as founders (10:35) * Identifying signs of friction that signal it’s time to pivot (13:48) * Tony explains the code review / rediscovery process post-pivot (16:16) * Follow insights derived from customer problems & what they’re willing to pay for (18:16) * Pete’s advice to address pain points & work on what is scalable (21:17) * Navigating the balance between true signals of success / trusting your gut (22:50) * Frameworks for validating the right product, market & customer segment (24:25) * Insights on selling to enterprise / eng leader customers (26:54) * Finding early adopters to demonstrate the product in real time (28:29) * Lizzie’s validation method @ Quotient (31:38) * How a newsletter became an inbound discovery channel (34:01) * Benefits of building in public (36:05) * Understanding the principle of speed to value (37:47) * Identify your product’s hardest use & build an intentional process for it (40:59) * Getting your first customer / when go to market is working (44:46) * Knowing when you have the wrong product or founder fit (47:52) * Q&A: Identifying when not to pivot (52:13) * Getting customers through a customer residency program (55:04) * What doesn’t work when it comes to getting your first customers (58:56) * Tips for finding a partner you trust (1:02:16) * Tony’s path to finding his co-founder (1:04:12) * The co-founder journey @ Lightfield (1:06:00) * Navigating “Wizard of Oz-ing” challenges in startups (1:08:39) * Lizzie’s process for identifying / addressing customer “paper cuts” (1:10:04) * Incorporating secret prototypes within your product (1:12:21) LINKS AND RESOURCES * The Mom Test [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52283963-the-mom-test] - Rob Fitzpatrick’s quick, practical guide that will save you time, money, and heartbreak. * 50 Co-Founder Dating Questions [https://proof-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/firstround/50%20Questions%20for%20Co-Founders.pdf] THIS EPISODE WOULDN’T HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE HELP OF OUR INCREDIBLE PRODUCTION TEAM: Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-Host Jerry Li - Co-Host Noah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/] Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan’s also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/ [https://www.bnd3d.com/] Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/ [https://elliecoggins.com/about/] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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