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Calendly & The $3 Billion Secret of "Inherent Virality"

10 min · 27. jan. 2026
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"Can you do Tuesday at 2 PM?" 📧 We’ve all been stuck in that email scheduling nightmare. On this episode of The Deep Dive, join hosts Sarah Sterling and Alex Mercer as they decode the massive success of Calendly. How did a simple scheduling link turn into a company with a $3 billion valuation—without a massive marketing budget? The answer lies in "Inherent Virality." Sarah and Alex unpack the story of founder Tope Awotona, who risked his life savings to prove that the product itself should be the marketing. We break down the "Single-to-Multiplayer" formula, why Product-Led Growth (PLG) beats traditional sales, and how you can engineer a viral loop into your own business. Tune in to learn how to stop chasing leads and start building a product that sells itself.

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