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Join me, Nik (https://x.com/CoFoundersNik), as I sit down with Kirk Newcombe (https://x.com/KirkNewcombe), Founder of TorchPX and a former Search Fund Operator. Kirk managed and grew an 8-figure custom swimming pool business with 150 employees in the Hamptons. He shares how he developed a custom solution for managing data across five different service lines, which ultimately inspired him to launch TorchPX, a technology consulting company focused on AI-enabled workflow optimization and automation.
In this episode, you’ll hear how Kirk used AI and automation to reshape his business, handle real-time KPIs, and why these technologies are now crucial for “sweaty” businesses like construction, pool services, and more.
Questions this episode answers:
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This week we covered:
00:00 Introduction to High-End Pool Business
00:29 Welcome to Nickonomics
00:36 The Most Important Metric in Business
01:11 Meet Kirk Newcombe of Torch PX
02:19 From Tech to Pool Business
03:02 Challenges in Pool Business Operations
05:57 Tech Solutions for Business Integration
12:54 Custom Metrics for Business Efficiency
14:49 Decision to Start a Consulting Company
17:30 The Reality of AI in Technology
17:49 Challenges in Building Enduring Software Products
18:20 The Shift Towards Services in Business
18:26 AI's Role in Business Strategy
20:08 Introduction to TorchPX
20:36 Client Engagements and Roles
21:42 Building Custom Solutions for Clients
22:36 Acquiring Customers and Search Fund Experience
26:23 Reflections on Business and AI
29:18 Personal Insights and Advice
30:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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🚨MY NEWSLETTER https://nikolas-newsletter-241a64.beehiiv.com/subscribe 🚨
Join me, Nik (https://x.com/CoFoundersNik), as I sit down with Kirk Newcombe (https://x.com/KirkNewcombe), Founder of TorchPX and a former Search Fund Operator. Kirk managed and grew an 8-figure custom swimming pool business with 150 employees in the Hamptons. He shares how he developed a custom solution for managing data across five different service lines, which ultimately inspired him to launch TorchPX, a technology consulting company focused on AI-enabled workflow optimization and automation.
In this episode, you’ll hear how Kirk used AI and automation to reshape his business, handle real-time KPIs, and why these technologies are now crucial for “sweaty” businesses like construction, pool services, and more.
Questions this episode answers:
___________________________
Love it or hate it, I'd love your feedback.
Please fill out this brief survey with your opinion or send me an email at [email protected] with your thoughts.
___________________________
Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/5avyu98y
Apple: https://tinyurl.com/bdxbr284
YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/nikonomicsYT
___________________________
This week we covered:
00:00 Introduction to High-End Pool Business
00:29 Welcome to Nickonomics
00:36 The Most Important Metric in Business
01:11 Meet Kirk Newcombe of Torch PX
02:19 From Tech to Pool Business
03:02 Challenges in Pool Business Operations
05:57 Tech Solutions for Business Integration
12:54 Custom Metrics for Business Efficiency
14:49 Decision to Start a Consulting Company
17:30 The Reality of AI in Technology
17:49 Challenges in Building Enduring Software Products
18:20 The Shift Towards Services in Business
18:26 AI's Role in Business Strategy
20:08 Introduction to TorchPX
20:36 Client Engagements and Roles
21:42 Building Custom Solutions for Clients
22:36 Acquiring Customers and Search Fund Experience
26:23 Reflections on Business and AI
29:18 Personal Insights and Advice
30:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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