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30 | Ahana Banerjee / Clear: Vulnerability as a Superpower in Tech — LinkedIn Top Voice


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🎙️ Vulnerability as a Superpower in Tech with Ahana Banerjee

What does it take to build a tech startup in a crowded market—while staying authentic, visible, and resilient?

In this episode, Helga sits down with Ahana Banerjee, founder of Clear, a skincare-tracking app designed to cut through the noise of an oversaturated beauty industry. From growing up across the UK, India, and Singapore to teaching herself how to code, Ahana’s journey reflects the power of discipline, vulnerability, and intentional personal branding in entrepreneurship.

Together, we explore what it means to be a young female founder in tech, how vulnerability can become a competitive advantage, and why building both a product and a personal brand requires consistency, resilience, and belief—especially when facing bias in fundraising. Ahana also shares how Clear balances a dual business model, serving both consumers and global skincare brands through data-driven insights.

This episode is an honest look at startup life behind the scenes—rejections, resilience, and the long game of building something meaningful.

🔑 In this episode, we talk about:

Growing up across cultures and how it shaped Ahana’s entrepreneurial mindset

The personal skincare struggles that inspired the creation of Clear

Teaching herself to code and transitioning from academia to startups

Using vulnerability as a strength in personal branding

Building credibility as a young female founder in tech

Navigating bias and rejection in fundraising

Balancing consumer value with brand monetisation

Why discipline matters more than motivation in content and growth

Scaling a startup while protecting team culture


🧠 Key Takeaways:

Vulnerability can be a powerful tool for trust and connection.

Personal branding requires consistency, not perfection.

Fundraising resilience means expecting rejection—and continuing anyway.

Strong team culture is critical as startups begin to scale.

Understanding both user and brand needs unlocks sustainable growth.

Entrepreneurship is a long game built on discipline and belief.


📍 Chapter Highlights:

00:00 – Introduction to Ahana and Clear

02:34 – Growing up across cultures

12:35 – Discovering coding and technical confidence

15:31 – The moment that sparked Clear

26:13 – Committing fully to the startup journey

28:06 – Vulnerability and personal branding

31:56 – Credibility challenges as a young founder

33:03 – Consistency and content creation

36:21 – Authenticity on social media

46:16 – Personal support systems

53:16 – Facing bias as a female founder

59:00 – Navigating fundraising realities

01:10:00 – Resilience and leadership

01:20:58 – Balancing consumer and brand needs

01:24:17 – Scaling Clear and future growth


🔗 Links & Resources:

📱 Clear App → getclearapp.com

👤 Ahana Banerjee → LinkedIn

🌍 Companies mentioned: Clear, L’Oréal, Beiersdorf, Unilever, Y Combinator, Forbes


🧡 Why You’ll Love This Episode:

This conversation is a powerful reminder that building a startup isn’t just about technology or traction—it’s about identity, resilience, and showing up honestly. Ahana’s story offers inspiration for founders navigating self-doubt, bias, and the pressure to prove themselves, while still building with integrity and intention.


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Founders-MeetingBy Helga Osk | SERIOUS.BUSINESS