• The Capital Stack

  • Written by: David Paul
  • Podcast

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The Capital Stack

Written by: David Paul
  • Summary

  • Early growth investor David Paul interviews the world’s greatest founders, operators, and investors. Get an insider’s look into the tech ecosystem, learn how to start and scale your own business, and find an edge in today's capital markets.
    Copyright 2024 David Paul
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Episodes
  • Greg Head of Scaling Point on Changing Startup Funding and Drawbacks of Venture Capital Funding
    Jun 11 2024

    In this conversation, venture capitalist David Paul and Greg Head of Scaling Point discuss the changing landscape of funding for startups. They explore the drawbacks of relying on venture capital (VC) funding and the benefits of bootstrapping and practical founder approaches. Greg emphasizes that VC funding is not necessary for success and that there are multiple paths to building valuable software companies. They also discuss the role of private equity in acquiring SaaS companies and the importance of profitability in the growth game. Greg offers advice to founders and invites them to connect with him for further guidance. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.

    Takeaways

    • VC funding is not necessary for building valuable software companies
    • Bootstrapping and practical founder approaches can lead to success
    • Private equity plays a significant role in acquiring SaaS companies
    • Profitability is crucial in the growth game
    • There are multiple paths to success in the startup world

    Sound Bites

    • "VC funding should be used in small doses only when it's really appropriate, like opioids."
    • "VC funding is usually misunderstood by founders and overprescribed by big investors."
    • "Getting to product market fit is the universal problem, whether you are funding it yourself or out of a service business or have a little angel funding or get to customer revenues."

    Chapters


    03:08 The Changing Landscape of Startup Funding


    09:15 The Drawbacks of Venture Capital Funding


    15:37 The Benefits of Bootstrapping and Practical Founders


    27:31 The Importance of Profitability in the Growth Game


    29:13 Multiple Paths to Success in the Startup World

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    30 mins
  • Dan Soviero of Signature Lacrosse on Over-Investing in Culture and Streamlining the Ordering Process
    Jun 4 2024

    Dan Soviero, founder of Signature Lacrosse, shares his entrepreneurial journey and how he built a successful sports equipment and events company with venture capitalist David Paul. He discusses the importance of hard work, discipline, and doing what you love. Dan explains how Signature Lacrosse expanded its offerings to solve the biggest problem in youth sports: ordering custom uniforms. He highlights the role of technology in streamlining the ordering process and improving the customer experience. Dan also shares his vision of getting more kids involved in sports and the impact his company is making in the industry. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.

    Takeaways

    • Hard work, discipline, and doing what you love are key to building a successful business.
    • Solving the biggest problem in your industry can lead to significant growth and impact.
    • Technology, such as custom software, can streamline processes and improve the customer experience.
    • The goal should be to get more kids involved in sports and provide them with a positive experience.
    • Over-investing in culture and aligning the team around a shared vision can lead to a great workplace.

    Sound Bites

    • "My dad was really big on us paying rent to stay at his house and to eat his food from a pretty young age. He kind of pushed us into the entrepreneurial spirit."
    • "We have such a fulfilled life and so much fulfillment in every single day because we're doing what we love and we're making the impact that we want to make every single day."
    • "Cash conversion cycle is king. Revenue is vanity, net income is sanity, and cash is reality."

    Chapters


    00:00 The Signature Lacrosse Journey


    19:06 Solving the Biggest Problem in Youth Sports


    26:53 Tech-Enabling the Ordering Process


    30:51 Lessons Learned and Impacting Youth Sports

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    32 mins
  • Jon Corrin of Xilo on Strong Onboarding Processes and Pipeline Automation in the Insurance Industry
    May 28 2024

    In this conversation, David Paul interviews Jon Corrin, the co-founder of Xilo, a vertical SaaS company in the insurance industry. They discuss topics such as pipeline management, the evolution of the insurance industry, Xilo's value proposition, and their market segmentation. Jon shares insights on the importance of product development, the role of instinct in decision-making, and the significance of a strong onboarding process. He also talks about the fundraising journey and the qualities he looks for in investors. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the best business advice Jon has received and his favorite book, 'The 33 Strategies of War' by Robert Greene. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.

    Takeaways

    • Pipeline management is crucial in the insurance industry, and Xilo has focused on automating processes and improving operational metrics to increase pipeline.
    • Xilo's value proposition lies in providing a great customer experience on the form submission side and automating workflows into legacy back-office software.
    • Jon emphasizes the importance of listening to customers and using instinct and gut feelings to make decisions as a founder.
    • A strong onboarding process is essential for customer success, and Xilo provides one-on-one onboardings for each user to ensure a smooth experience.
    • When seeking investors, Jon looks for those who can provide access to capital, talent, and customers.
    • Jon recommends 'The 33 Strategies of War' by Robert Greene as a compelling book that combines history and business advice.

    Sound Bites

    • "It's 6X what it was in Q4. So we're doing well."
    • "You know, there are so many facets to that because I didn't come from the insurance industry."
    • "I'm definitely the type of person that can create a funnel, handle all the operational metrics."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Room Banter


    02:10 Pipeline Management and Xilo's Growth


    06:41 Xilo's Value Proposition and Automation in the Insurance Industry


    10:46 Xilo's Target Market and Growth Potential


    15:33 Fundraising and Investor Criteria


    23:48 Creating a Strong Onboarding Process


    26:05 Book Recommendation: 'The 33 Strategies of War'

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    27 mins

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