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The Drafting Table

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After a decade of investing in enterprise software, I've noticed something fascinating: While everyone talks about becoming a founder someday, almost no one discusses the tactical skills you need to master before making that leap. That's why I'm launching "The Drafting Table" – a podcast and content series dedicated to uncovering the tactical skills that separate successful operators and founders from those stuck in the dreaming phase.

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15 episodios

Portada del episodio The Truth About Product-Led Growth and How This Company Got It Right, with David Dorman VP Growth at Grafana Labs

The Truth About Product-Led Growth and How This Company Got It Right, with David Dorman VP Growth at Grafana Labs

Product-led growth (PLG) isn’t just a switch you flip, it’s a strategy that only works when layered with thoughtful go-to-market. David Dorman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davedorman/] VP Growth / Self-Service at Grafana Labs [https://www.linkedin.com/company/grafana-labs/], joins The Drafting Table to share what it really takes to scale Product-Led Growth inside a modern SaaS company. In this episode, Jessica Lin and David break down: ✅ Why great PLG starts with a product that actually speaks for itself ✅ The playbooks Grafana borrowed and rewrote, from DigitalOcean ✅ How to balance top-down sales with bottom-up adoption ✅ The biggest mistakes founders make with community and activation ✅ Why the best growth strategies still start with talking to your users David gets into the brass tacks of funnel segmentation, onboarding personalization, nurture strategies, and building champions in the enterprise. If you’re trying to build a self-serve motion without losing sight of your end user, this one’s packed with lessons you’ll want to revisit. 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations like these. #ProductLedGrowth #GoToMarket #SaaSFounders #DeveloperMarketing #OpenSourceGrowth

5 de ago de 2025 - 58 min
Portada del episodio What Every First-Time Startup Founder Needs to Know, According to Jessica Lin of Work-Bench

What Every First-Time Startup Founder Needs to Know, According to Jessica Lin of Work-Bench

How do you know if your idea is strong enough to build a company? When is the right time to raise funding, or hire your first employee? And what actually matters most at the seed stage? In this episode of The Drafting Table, Jessica Lin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicalin8/], co-founder and general partner at https://www.linkedin.com/company/work-bench/Work-Bench [https://www.linkedin.com/company/work-bench/], an early stage enterprise software & Saas VC firm in NYC, answers the most frequently asked questions from early-stage founders. From figuring out if you need a co-founder, to founder-led sales, to when to build a prototype, Jessica shares the unfiltered realities of startup life and why finding the fun might just be your biggest advantage. Whether you’re pre-idea, pre-seed, or scaling your first customers, this episode is packed with battle-tested advice and frameworks to help you build with more clarity, confidence, and grit. — ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro + Thank you for this Season 00:35 – How do I know if my idea is good enough? 01:56 – What does “venture scale” really mean? 02:39 – How much traction do I need to raise VC? 04:32 – Should I build a prototype or MVP before fundraising? 05:34 – Do I need a co-founder? What to look for 07:46 – What do investors want to see at seed stage? 09:14 – How do I find and approach investors? 10:24 – How do I get my first 10 customers? 12:37 – How important is picking a specific vertical early on? 15:33 – How do I hire early employees without capital? 18:16 – What’s the hardest part of being a founder? 20:27 – How can I prep for being a founder before I make the leap? 22:13 – When should I hire a sales rep vs doing founder-led sales? 24:24 – What does product-market fit really feel like? 26:25 – Can I go enterprise-first? Or start with SMB? 30:33 – Why enterprise sales is all about change management 33:15 – 90% of enterprise sales happen when you’re not in the room 35:13 – How many leads do I really need? A smarter approach to B2B marketing 38:11 – Wrap: What Work-Bench looks for in founders 41:05 – Why unique perspectives and contrarian views stand out 43:03 – Final advice: Find the fun, it’s a long journey—🎧 Subscribe for more conversations like these#startupadvice #venturecapital #founderplaybook #seedstage #startuplife #b2bsales #workbench #thedraftingtableshow

30 de jul de 2025 - 38 min
Portada del episodio What does it really take to build and scale a modern healthcare startup in 2025? | Akash Magoon – CEO and Co-founder of Adonis, Trey Holterman – CEO and Co-founder of Tennr

What does it really take to build and scale a modern healthcare startup in 2025? | Akash Magoon – CEO and Co-founder of Adonis, Trey Holterman – CEO and Co-founder of Tennr

What does it really take to build a fast-growing healthtech startup in one of the most complex industries in the world? In this episode of The Drafting Table, Jessica Lin sits down with Akash Magoon [https://www.linkedin.com/in/akash-magoon-148a3029/] (Co-founder & CEO of Adonis [https://www.linkedin.com/company/adonis-technologies/]) and Trey Holterman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trey-holterman/] (Co-founder & CEO of Tennr [https://www.linkedin.com/company/tennrai/]) to unpack the early journeys of two of NYC’s fastest-growing healthcare startups. They talk about the brutal reality of finding product-market fit in healthcare, navigating buyer resistance, building through messy integrations, choosing the right go-to-market strategy, and why saying "yes" too often nearly killed their early momentum. This is not a highlight reel. It's the real stuff: tough pivots, million-dollar mistakes, and why early-stage execution matters more than perfect strategy.—⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Intro: Meet the founders and the Work-Bench team 07:12 – Meet Akash (Adonis) and Trey (Tennr) 10:28 – How both founders stumbled into their ideas via personal pain points 12:59 – First-time vs second-time founders: what actually gets easier 14:20 – How they really found product-market fit 17:01 – The danger of building compound products too early 20:22 – Cutting early revenue to focus: painful but necessary 23:43 – Why focus too early can also be a trap 25:06 – Why healthcare integrations are brutal and where founders get it wrong 28:40 – Go-to-market: who pays, how to choose, and landing early customers 30:55 – Pitching ROI when your product replaces headcount 33:00 – Pricing lessons: subscriptions + usage models 36:10 – Selling into healthcare: make it fun, not performative 38:20 – Your first customers should feel like your only customers 40:07 – What they’d do differently starting from scratch 42:10 – Hiring with industry context vs generalists 43:58 – How they manage long sales + implementation cycles 47:07 – Selling to PE-backed provider groups: lessons and myths 49:58 – Moats in healthcare: what actually matters 54:10 – AI in healthtech: team impact and realistic expectations 58:51 – The biggest bets they’re making this year Subscribe for more conversations like these—#healthtech #startups #productmarketfit #gtmstrategy #venturecapital #workbench #adonis #tennr #b2bsaas #founderstory #startupmistakes #healthcareinnovation #beyondthecore

17 de jul de 2025 - 55 min
Portada del episodio How Merge Landed the World’s Biggest Bank, with Shensi Ding, Co-Founder of Merge

How Merge Landed the World’s Biggest Bank, with Shensi Ding, Co-Founder of Merge

Can a startup go straight to enterprise and survive? Shensi Ding, Co-Founder at Merge, shares how they scaled from zero to 25,000+ customers by starting enterprise-first, rebuilding their go-to-market team, and why founders should skip SMBs entirely. ⏱️ Timestamps 3:00 – Merge's origin story and why they wish they started with enterprise sooner 8:34 – The case for starting enterprise-first vs selling to startups 13:30 – Rebuilding go-to-market: hiring new CRO and team 18:00 – Rethinking B2B marketing beyond LinkedIn vibes 27:00 – Sales decks, POCs, and what actually closes enterprise deals 30:00 – AI in engineering: why founders should still code 38:00 – Pricing power and enterprise vs startup sales 42:00 – Fundraising and founder-VC dynamics #b2bsales #enterprisesaas #startupfundraising #venturecapital #startuptips #merge

10 de jun de 2025 - 44 min
Portada del episodio The Hidden Cost of Shipping Fast: How to Prioritize Without Burning Out Your Team

The Hidden Cost of Shipping Fast: How to Prioritize Without Burning Out Your Team

It’s easy to keep saying yes to new features. It’s a lot harder to say no, especially when the customer is dangling a big contract. In this episode of The Drafting Table, Danielle Leong [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielleleong/] (CTO at FireHydrant [https://firehydrant.com/] and former engineering leader at Twilio and GitHub) breaks down how to scale product and engineering without running your team into the ground. We dive into the practical tradeoffs every founder faces between building what customers want and maintaining a healthy, high-functioning product team. Together with Work-Bench General Partner Jessica Lin, Danielle shares tactical frameworks on: * How to prioritize feature work vs. internal tooling * Ways to avoid the “feature treadmill” while still closing deals * How to use support tickets as early product health signals * When to invest in design, implementation tooling, and debt paydown * Why fast doesn’t always mean better and what to track instead * How to build product that customers love without killing your roadmap This episode is a must-watch for early-stage founders, engineering leaders, and PMs navigating the messy middle between MVP and maturity. — ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 – Why “watching users struggle” is the best form of discovery 03:00 – Ruthless prioritization: building what users will pay for 09:00 – Feature parity vs. product identity 12:30 – What Twilio got right about customer empathy 17:00 – When internal tooling should take priority 22:00 – Why engineering estimates always go wrong (and how to fix it) - Also check out this blog post for more on this: https://www.rubick.com/steel-threads/ [https://www.rubick.com/steel-threads/] 26:30 – How FireHydrant ties engineering effort to company goals 34:00 – How to align your whole team around cost-consciousness 37:00 – Implementation, margins, and the myth of “free” customers 40:00 – Where AI tools are helping and where they still fall short 44:00 – The one question Danielle asks every founder she advises — 📌 For early-stage B2B founders, engineering leaders, and PMs building sustainable product roadmaps. Hosted by Jessica Lin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicalin/], General Partner at Work-Bench [https://www.work-bench.com/].

3 de jun de 2025 - 48 min
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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