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In episode 43 of Built by Margin, Laurie Chen sits down with Alisha Esmail, founder and CEO of Latch, an AI-native customer retention platform helping founders detect churn before it happens. Alisha shares her unexpected journey from international development and building a coffee company with fully female supply chains and microloans, to launching a tech company focused on customer success and retention. After losing her largest client in her first business, Alisha became obsessed with understanding why customers stay, why they leave, and how founders can build systems that protect recurring revenue.
Laurie and Alisha also explore what it means to build an AI company as a non-technical founder, how AI is changing financial modeling and startup operations, and why early-stage founders need to know their cash runway, burn rate, and customer acquisition metrics. Alisha opens up about leaving a comfortable company to start over, the fear of visibility and rejection, and the importance of founder resilience. Their conversation blends risk, numbers, decision-making, and the mindset required to keep building when the startup journey gets hard.
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Laurie Chen
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauriechencpamba/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriechen/
Risk Worthy: https://www.riskworthy.co/
Alisha Esmail
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alishaesmail/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisha-esmail/
Latch.ai: https://yourlatch.com
By Laurie Chen, CPA, MBAIn episode 43 of Built by Margin, Laurie Chen sits down with Alisha Esmail, founder and CEO of Latch, an AI-native customer retention platform helping founders detect churn before it happens. Alisha shares her unexpected journey from international development and building a coffee company with fully female supply chains and microloans, to launching a tech company focused on customer success and retention. After losing her largest client in her first business, Alisha became obsessed with understanding why customers stay, why they leave, and how founders can build systems that protect recurring revenue.
Laurie and Alisha also explore what it means to build an AI company as a non-technical founder, how AI is changing financial modeling and startup operations, and why early-stage founders need to know their cash runway, burn rate, and customer acquisition metrics. Alisha opens up about leaving a comfortable company to start over, the fear of visibility and rejection, and the importance of founder resilience. Their conversation blends risk, numbers, decision-making, and the mindset required to keep building when the startup journey gets hard.
QUOTES
Laurie Chen
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauriechencpamba/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriechen/
Risk Worthy: https://www.riskworthy.co/
Alisha Esmail
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alishaesmail/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisha-esmail/
Latch.ai: https://yourlatch.com