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Welcome to Backseat Startup, where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. 

We bring founders, investors, and advisors on the show to answer founders' questions shared online-Unplanned and Unscripted.

If you would like to watch the recordings, hit the YouTube link below!
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In episode 45 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Brian Mohr founder of anthym. They answered the question “How did you start with your MVP?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.anthym offers a unique solution to the disconnection often experienced by remote teams. By leveraging the power of music and other cultural touchpoints, anthym facilitates a deeper understanding among team members. They help team members to share parts of their life stories, inspirations, and memories.To learn more about anthym, read their feature on our website.anthym links can be found below:WebsiteTwitterLinkedinPlease like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
How to Find Investors

How to Find Investors

2023-11-2027:41

In episode 44 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Karishma Bali, founder of Drip. They answered the question “Finding Investors?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Drip is revolutionizing the world of fitness tech by introducing state-of-the-art smart apparel aimed at optimizing physiological performance. To learn more about Drip, read their feature on our website.Drip links can be found below:WebsiteTwitterInstagramLinkedinPlease like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision below.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 43 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Andrew Jernigan, founder of Insured Nomads. They answered the question “I have $20,000 and I want to grow my business. How should I spend this money?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Technology continues to reshape the way we live, work, and travel. It’s time the insurance industry caught up.Introducing Insured Nomads: Health insurance for the modern company, remote worker, expat and traveler.To learn more about Insured Nomads, read their feature on our website.Insured Nomads links can be found below:WebsiteYoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInCrunchbasePlease like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website!Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 42 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Gevorg Babayan, Founder of LikeLocal.io. They answered the question “How did you build your business with low marketing costs?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.LikeLocal.io opens the doors of locals to travelers and the world to locals. Its main objective is to provide travelers with the opportunity to deeply connect with locals and integrate into local communities during their journeys. With LikeLocal.io, they can join local families for meals, attend birthdays, weddings, and partake in genuine life events.To learn more about LikeLocal.io, read their feature on our website.LikeLocal links can be found below:WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedInToday’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by SeedScout, the fastest way to scale your startup network.Click the link to get started!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 41 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Sherif Kozman, Founder of NAYA Finance. They answered the question “Looking to talk to startups who outsourced development for their initial product?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.NAYA is revolutionizing the fintech industry by providing a purpose-built platform for fintech infrastructure.To learn more about NAYA, read their feature on our website here.NAYA links can be found below:WebsiteLinkedinTwitterToday’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by SeedScout, the fastest way to scale your startup network.Click the link to get started!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 40 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Justin Trugman, Founder of Software Testing AI. They answered the question “Technical person with ideas and motivation to learn non technical things" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Software Testing AI leverages artificial intelligence to analyze code coverage and generate unit tests for areas that lack sufficient testing.To learn more about Software Testing AI, read their feature on our website here.Software Testing AI links can be found below:TwitterLinkedinWebsiteToday’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by SeedScout, the fastest way to scale your startup network.Click the link to get started!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 39 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Stepan Khzrtian and Serop Serop, Founders of Corpora. They answered the question “Struggling with getting my first customer" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Corpora is more than just a platform. It's a comprehensive legal solution for startups. It simplifies an array of legal processes, including hiring, protecting intellectual property, issuing options, and more.To learn more about Corpora, read their feature on our website here.Corpora links can be found below:YouTubeTwitterLinkedinToday’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by SeedScout, the fastest way to scale your startup network. Click here to get started! Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 38 of the Backseat Startup Podcast,  Andrew talks with Matt Williamson, founder of Vizzly. They answered the question “How do you determine your ideal customer profile?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Vizzly is a Y Combinator-backed startup offering a comprehensive customer-facing analytics solution designed to support modern Software as a Service (SaaS) businesses.To learn more about Vizzly, read their feature on our website.Vizzly links can be found below:WebsiteTwitterLinkedinMatt's Email: matt@vizzly.coToday’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by SeedScout, the fastest way to scale your startup network. Click the link to get started! Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 37 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Geoffrey Schultz, founder of Goblet. They answered the question “What financial metrics would you use to determine if a business is financially worth continuing?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Goblet is redefining the way Quality Assurance (QA) is perceived and executed.To learn more about Goblet, read their feature on our website here.Goblet links can be found below:WebsiteTwitterToday’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by SeedScout, the fastest way to scale your startup network. Click here to get started!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website!Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
Turbocharge Your MVP

Turbocharge Your MVP

2023-09-2519:46

In episode 36 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Vincent Liu, founder of Unlost. They answered the question “MVP/Waitlist Advice?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.With Unlost, search and ask your memory palace. Zero effort. Instant. To learn more about Unlost, read their feature on our website.Vincent & Unlost links can be found below:Unlost WebsiteUnlost TwitterVincent TwitterToday’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by Sollas, get product design in one week. Click here to get started! Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.Also – to avoid any confusion,  we have rebranded to StartupStage. If you’d like to learn more, you can read about our decision here.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 35 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Jason Curry, Founder of Comigo. They answered the question “How do you validate your ideas?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Comigo is not merely an app; it's a friend, a coach, and a mentor designed to help you navigate the complexities of the modern world. By using Comigo, you can claim back your productivity, enhance your cognitive abilities, and improve your overall quality of life.To learn more about Comigo, read their feature on our website.Jason Curry & Comigo's links can be found below:Comigo's WebsiteTwitterComigo LinkedinJason Curry's LinkedinBe sure to check out the Day One accelerator. Use code SFD250 to take $250 off the program fee. Click here!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here!To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 34 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Ioanna Mantzouridou Onasi, Founder of Dextego. They answered the question “What do you want out of a startup founder dashboard?" posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Ioanna Mantzouridou Onasi is the founder of Dextego. Dextego aims to transform the traditional learning mechanisms within organizations. It has recognized the need for a new generation of learning that caters to the young, digital-native workforce. Dextego addresses this need by offering daily micro-challenges oriented towards the user's role and industry.To learn more about Dextego, read their feature on our website.Dextego links can be found below:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramBe sure to check out the Day One accelerator. Use code SFD250 to take $250 off the program fee. Click here!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!Today’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by SeedScout, the fastest way to scale your startup network. Click this link to get started! If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here!To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 33 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Craig Fernandes, Founder and CEO of SecureMyScholarship. They answered the questions “Finding a Tech Co-Founder?” and "How to properly vet potential cofounders?" posed by users on the r/startup subreddit.Craig Fernandes is the founder of SecureMyScholarship. SecureMyScholarship is the world's first and only EdTech startup that boasts securing guaranteed scholarships for all students that enroll through their platform.To learn more about SecureMyScholarship, read their feature on our website.SecureMyScholarship links can be found below:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInBe sure to check out the Day One accelerator. Use code SFD250 to take $250 off the program fee.Hit the link below!DayOnePlease like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!Today’s episode of the Backseat Startup Podcast is brought to you by SeedScout, the fastest way to scale your startup network. Click the link!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 32 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Dessi McEntee, Founder of Mimicry Solutions. They answered the question “Talk to Users before even starting on the MVP...How on earth do i do that?” posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Dessi McEntee is the founder of Mimicry Solutions. In Mimicry’s world, animal studies are the “old school” way of assessing drug safety. Our AI-driven solutions will optimally mimic the readouts of nonclinical toxicology studies, outperforming animals with more clinically translatable safety assessments and accelerating medicines to patients. To learn more about Mimicry, read their feature here.Dessi & Mimicry Links can be found below:WebsiteLinkedInTwitterBe sure to check out the Day One accelerator. Use code SFD250 to take $250 off the program fee. Click here!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here.To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website.The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 31 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Simeon Gow, Founder of SORT IT AI. They answered the question “Effective marketing mtrategies for bootstrapped startups?” posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Simeon Gow is the founder of SORT IT AI, a ground-breaking solution that addresses a significant pain point in the construction industry: up-to-date cost comparison & estimation.To learn more about SORT IT AI, read their feature on our website here!Sim's Social Links can be found below:SORT IT AI TwitterPersonal TwitterLinkedInBe sure to check out the Day One accelerator. Use code SFD250 to take $250 off the program fee. Click here to learn more!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here!To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 30 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Andrew talks with Brad Dominy, Founder of Neucards. They answered the question “What do you think will happen to startups based on OpenAi?” posed by a user on the r/startup subreddit.Brad Dominy is the creator and solo founder of neucards and has worked on the idea of private, shareable, and updatable digital contact cards for more than 10 years.To learn more about Neucards read their feature here!Be sure to check out the Day One accelerator. Use code SFD250 to take $250 off the program fee here!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here!To apply to be featured as Startup of the Day, visit our website!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 29 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Luke talks with Max Weisbod, founder of Baton. They answered the question “Should I resign?” posted by a user on the r/startup subreddit.To learn more about Max & Baton, click here!Follow Max & Baton across Social Media! Twitter:PersonalCompanyLinkedIn:PersonalCompanyPlease like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here!To apply to be featured as Founder of the Day, click here!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 28 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Luke talks with Raj Bagri, founder of Kapture. They answered the question “Why did you create your start up?” posted by a user on the r/startup subreddit.To learn more about Raj & Kapture, click here!Follow Raj & Kapture across Social Media: Kapture WebsiteKapture LinkedInRaj Bagri LinkedInKapture TwitterRaj Bagri TwitterPlease like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here!To apply to be featured as Founder of the Day, click here!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 27 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Luke talks with Keith Wilson, founder of Klearcoat Labs. They answered the question “How do you get better at pitching & presenting?” posted by a user on the r/startup subreddit.To learn more about Keith & Klearcoat Labs, click here!Follow Keith & Klearcoat across Social Media! Klearcoat Labs LinkedInKeith Wilson LinkedInTwitterPlease like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform below:https://backseatstartup.buzzsprout.com/To apply to be featured as Founder of the Day, click here!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
In episode 25 of the Backseat Startup Podcast, Luke talks with Justin Chua, founder of AI Starter. They answered the question “How do folks on full time job start their startup?” posted by a user on the r/startup subreddit.To learn more about Justin & AI Starter, click here!Please like and subscribe if you’re enjoying our interviews!If you’d rather listen, download on your favorite podcast platform here!To apply to be featured as Founder of the Day, click here!The Backseat Startup Podcast is a casual, unscripted podcast where we give unsolicited advice to strangers on the internet. We pull up Reddit, find a question asked by a startup founder, and break it down. Subscribe to the show so we can keep this series going!
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