Before It Clicked
Scott Woody left Dropbox with no idea, no code, and no product. What followed was months of deliberate exploration — a LIDAR startup, a nanny company, workflow software — before a random conversation with HashiCorp unlocked the wedge that became Metronome, a billing infrastructure company that just sold to Stripe for $1 billion. In this episode, Scott breaks down the exact methodology he used to find the idea: 100 customer interviews in 6 weeks, why universal pain isn't enough (it has to converge), and how an offhand comment about "the metering problem" changed everything. He also shares how he would ideate differently in 2026 — where AI has collapsed the cost of building software and made competition nearly instantaneous. If you're a founder in the early exploration phase, or thinking about what to build next, this is one of the most tactical conversations we've had on the show. What we cover: - Why Scott spent 6 months not writing a single line of code - The "would you pay us before we build it" filter that killed most ideas instantly - How 100 back-to-back customer interviews create a living, iterating pitch - Why diffuse pain is a trap — and what convergent pain looks like - The accidental HashiCorp conversation that surfaced metered billing - Why every major VC passed on Metronome's seed round - How to find your structural asymmetry in a world of instant competition - The "second-order wave" framework for finding whitespace in AI Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction — Scott Woody and the Metronome story 02:21 What is Metronome? 05:30 Scott's background at Dropbox 09:48 Why simple pricing changes took 3–6 months 12:20 Leaving Dropbox: LIDAR, nanny companies, going wide 14:33 The ideation methodology — 6 months before writing code 16:00 Why B2B enterprise? Building a moat from day one 18:13 How to generate ideas from your own pain 20:24 100 customer interviews in 6 weeks 26:28 The diffuse pain trap 29:00 The accidental HashiCorp conversation 31:50 How the interview shifts from learning to pitching 34:54 Was finding metered billing a real accident? 38:46 Did Metronome create the usage-based billing category? 40:29 Getting design partners to pay before a product existed 42:18 Why now? The role of tailwinds 45:46 Seed round: $5M with zero revenue 48:01 When VCs changed their tune 49:26 The thesis update — from niche to dominant model 51:21 How Scott would ideate differently in 2026 53:30 Structural asymmetry: the moat you need today 55:29 Final reflections
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