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Building the Future of Pet Adoption with AI and Data with Chloe Fabiani

43 min Ā· 19 de may de 2026
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🐾 Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 77 🐾 What happens when a founder combines marketplace thinking, AI, and a mission-driven problem worth solving? In this episode of the Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Chloe Fabiani, Founder & CEO of Paaw, the platform building the operating system for modern pet ownership. After launching Paaw in France and expanding into the U.S., Chloe is tackling one of the most fragmented industries in the world: pet adoption and pet care. With over 60,000 adoptions facilitated in the U.S. alone, PAW is leveraging AI, data, and trust to improve pet-owner matching, reduce shelter overcrowding, and reshape how people adopt and care for pets. šŸ” In this episode, they discuss: • Why pet ownership is becoming a massive global market opportunity • How AI can improve adoption matching and reduce pet abandonment • Building trust in marketplace businesses • Why fragmented industries create the best startup opportunities • How non-technical founders can build products using AI tools • The future of pet ownership platforms and AI-powered services šŸ“² Connect with Chloe: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloe-fabiani-94135490/ Platform: https://paaw.co/en šŸŽ§ Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms. šŸ‘‰ If you enjoyed this episode: • Subscribe for more conversations with founders, investors, and operators • Like the video • Comment with your biggest takeaway from the episode

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