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How to Build a Tech Company Without a Tech Background with Meghann Butcher

40 min · 29. maj 2026
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Meghann Butcher built RepSpark, a B2B wholesale e-commerce platform now moving over a billion dollars a year, without a single line of tech on her resume. She grew up in her dad's apparel and footwear business, hanging around the warehouse at five years old. At 27, when her father's order-entry tool started catching on with independent sales reps, he asked if she wanted to run with it. She said yes, and bootstrapped it from there. In this conversation, Meghann and I get into how a psychology and communications major became the product visionary for a software company, why she still leans on empathy over technical skill to lead, and how staying close to customer pain points built a platform now used by nearly 100,000 retailers. We also talk about being a mom of three while running a growing company, building a drama-free culture, and what it actually takes to scale a bootstrapped business on your own terms. Tune in for a real look at building something durable without the usual playbook. 🎙️ 02:44 Meghann Butcher on why balance always looks a little wobbly 🛍️ 04:07 What RepSpark actually does for wholesale brands and buyers 👟 05:15 From her dad's warehouse to running with the platform at 27 🧠 10:18 Why a psychology degree beats a tech background for leading software 🌙 14:43 The scary part: testing the platform with real customers 🌱 16:46 Staying bootstrapped and hiring for what you are bad at ⛳ 19:24 Why niching into passion brands built an unbeatable moat 🤝 30:34 The loneliness at the top, and building a drama-free culture Links: Email: meghann.butcher@repspark.com [meghann.butcher@repspark.com] Website: repspark.com [https://www.repspark.com] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/meghannbutcher [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghannbutcher] Reach out to Meghann Butcher to learn more about modernizing B2B wholesale and what it takes to build and scale a bootstrapped software company. Thank you to our podcast sponsor Go From Expert to Thought Leader with the Genius Discovery Program. Learn more at: geniusdiscovery.org [http://geniusdiscovery.org/]  We're always seeking aligned sponsors. ⭐️  If you're interested in supporting our podcast - one episode or a season, reach out to Adrienne at Adrienne@sheleadsmedia.com [Adrienne@sheleadsmedia.com].⭐️ Reach out to Adrienne: hello@sheleadsmedia.com [hello@sheleadsmedia.com]  Visit our website: www.sheleadsmedia.com [http://www.sheleadsmedia.com/] to learn about upcoming events or to work with me directly and get the clarity you’re seeking. As a gesture of support for this podcast and sharing women's voices everywhere - I would greatly appreciate if you would take a moment and give our podcast a 5 Star rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.  By you taking this simple action, you are making a difference in sharing women's voices, thoughts and opinions.   One last thing - if you haven’t done so already, please hit the plus sign + to follow the podcast so you never miss an episode.  Thank you so much!! XO Adrienne  * (02:44) - 🎙️ Meghann Butcher on why balance always looks a little wobbly * (04:07) - 🛍️ What RepSpark actually does for wholesale brands and buyers * (05:15) - 👟 From her dad's warehouse to running with the platform at 27 * (10:18) - 🧠 Why a psychology degree beats a tech background for leading software * (14:43) - 🌙 The scary part: testing the platform with real customers * (16:46) - 🌱 Staying bootstrapped and hiring for what you are bad at * (19:24) - ⛳ Why niching into passion brands built an unbeatable moat * (30:34) - 🤝 The loneliness at the top, and building a drama-free culture

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