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Before he even launched the Turing app, Vai Singh grew his YouTube channel to over 45,000 subscribers in less than a year — while working full-time as head of strategy at a major European space services firm and raising a young daughter. The science education platform he built next proves you don't need to quit your job to build something real.
In this episode, Abhinav talks with Vai about his distribution-first strategy: why he built YouTube audience before perfecting his product, how he knew which feedback to act on versus ignore, and the specific tools (Bubble, AI, Canva) that let him operate as essentially a one-person company. You'll hear why it took 15-20 videos before anything caught on, his framework for ruthless prioritization when you have limited time, and why he believes we're not far from single-person unicorns.
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[00:01:26] Introduction: Meet Vai, the strategy executive building Turing App on the side
[00:02:44] The moment everything changed: How his daughter's birth triggered entrepreneurship
[00:03:36] Discovering the content gap during late-night parental leave walks
[00:05:25] Breaking free from finance's "golden handcuffs" to pursue passion
[00:07:24] Why content comes first: Using YouTube to validate before building
[00:11:00] The Special Relativity series that changed everything
[00:13:00] Four weeks to launch: Building the first version on Bubble
[00:15:00] The "not frustrating users" standard vs. perfectionist paralysis
[00:19:00] The 15-video rule: Why persistence beats perfection on YouTube
[00:21:00] Single-person unicorns: How modern tools are changing the entrepreneurship game
[00:25:10] Life-changing advice from an Afghanistan veteran with a bullet near his heart
[00:29:48] Bubble announcements & Outro
By BubbleBefore he even launched the Turing app, Vai Singh grew his YouTube channel to over 45,000 subscribers in less than a year — while working full-time as head of strategy at a major European space services firm and raising a young daughter. The science education platform he built next proves you don't need to quit your job to build something real.
In this episode, Abhinav talks with Vai about his distribution-first strategy: why he built YouTube audience before perfecting his product, how he knew which feedback to act on versus ignore, and the specific tools (Bubble, AI, Canva) that let him operate as essentially a one-person company. You'll hear why it took 15-20 videos before anything caught on, his framework for ruthless prioritization when you have limited time, and why he believes we're not far from single-person unicorns.
Topics covered:
Find this episode’s full show notes here:
Links:
✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦
Chapters
[00:01:26] Introduction: Meet Vai, the strategy executive building Turing App on the side
[00:02:44] The moment everything changed: How his daughter's birth triggered entrepreneurship
[00:03:36] Discovering the content gap during late-night parental leave walks
[00:05:25] Breaking free from finance's "golden handcuffs" to pursue passion
[00:07:24] Why content comes first: Using YouTube to validate before building
[00:11:00] The Special Relativity series that changed everything
[00:13:00] Four weeks to launch: Building the first version on Bubble
[00:15:00] The "not frustrating users" standard vs. perfectionist paralysis
[00:19:00] The 15-video rule: Why persistence beats perfection on YouTube
[00:21:00] Single-person unicorns: How modern tools are changing the entrepreneurship game
[00:25:10] Life-changing advice from an Afghanistan veteran with a bullet near his heart
[00:29:48] Bubble announcements & Outro