February 28th, at our Monthly Simply SaaS Meetup, we had the honor of hearing from fellow entrepreneur, Garrett Langley.
7 years in the startup world before starting his own company alongside entrepreneur Matt Feury, Garrett Langley was hustling. From Firethorn, to Experience, to Clutch, then Flock Safety, his story isn’t a small one.
Check out the video recap and our photo story below.
When contributing on a small team, Garrett asks,
"What's the biggest problem no one is working on?"
I care most about our customer’s reaction to the product we are selling.
Hardware is hard.
The first thing was figuring out how to get a camera in the field. Bought things off the shelf first, to make sure we could do it, before trying to develop custom hardware. We had a fast iteration cycle.
Flock Safety had 10 months of off the shelf parts prior to building their own hardware.
One of the biggest values of Y Combinator is clarity. They really push you to be really clear with what you do. If you can’t explain it to grandparents in 20 words or less, it isn’t clear enough.
I work with a few early stage companies in Atlanta and I always ask them ‘how many customer conversations have you had this month?’ If it’s not in the 100’s, I’m like ‘What are you doing?’ and question the entrepreneur about what they are prioritizing.
Generally, I believe there should be 2 co-founders: 1 is almost solely focused on sales and the other is solely focused on product.
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