Blue Collar Ballers
Matthew Mahoney is the owner of Limestone Moving in Austin, Texas — a company he's on track to grow to roughly $5 million in revenue this year. But the path here wasn't a straight line. Matthew started Limestone moving people in and out of dorm rooms while he was a student at UT. After building it past seven figures, he walked away — leaving the business with a buddy, buying a 42-foot sailboat, and sailing it from San Francisco to Australia over a year and a half. By the time he came back in 2024, the business had nosedived to under $400K. So he sold the boat in Sydney, flew home, and started rebuilding from the ground up. In this episode, Matthew breaks down how he rebuilt Limestone back to $5M — and why he did it without buying a single ad: * Why he "nosedived" a seven-figure business to sail the Pacific, and the lesson that pulled him home * How he grew from under $400K to ~$5M by betting on being the best product in Austin, not the cheapest * The community-and-partnerships growth engine that replaced paid ads — and his referral program math * Why realtor and leasing-manager relationships became his most valuable lead source * How he staffs every role to a scorecard (and runs the business EOS-style with the right people in the right seats) * His framework for offshore hiring — why he'd rather pay $40K for someone who managed 200 people than $60K stateside If you're a home service operator stuck around the million-dollar mark and wondering what actually unlocks the next stage of growth, this one's a masterclass in building a category-of-one business on relationships instead of ad spend.
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