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Conventional wisdom says the hardest part of building a startup is building the product.
Shanea Leven says the harder challenge is figuring out what customers will actually pay for.
Before co-founding Empromptu.ai, Shanea spent more than 15 years building products at companies including Google, eBay, Docker, and Cloudflare.
In this conversation, she explains why sales is every bit as complex as engineering, why customer interviews aren't enough to validate an idea, and why early-stage founders need to spend more time testing demand than perfecting roadmaps.
We discuss the case-study approach she uses to find customers, the controversial belief that the only real product validation is money, and what happened when a LinkedIn post generated a 1,000-person waitlist almost overnight.
Shanea also shares how she used more than 100 customer calls to shape Empromptu’s direction, why she stopped fundraising when the company took off, and the go-to-market challenges that still keep her up at night.
If you're a technical founder trying to figure out whether you're building something people truly want, this episode offers a practical framework for separating genuine demand from wishful thinking.
Listen to this episode if you're trying to figure out:
(3:16) What Is Empromptu.ai, and Who Is it For?
(6:25) Sales Is Just as Complicated as Engineering
(8:14) The Case Study Method for Finding Early Customers
(11:56) Why Al Is Rewriting the Product Playbook
(13:37) The Only Real Product Validation Is Money
(17:10) The S***ty Purple Website That Predicted Impromptu's Viral Launch
(21:38) What 100 Waitlist Calls Taught Shanea About Customer Demand
(26:28) "We evolved the platform."
(34:57) "Ninety-nine percent of VCs are great at one thing."
(36:20) The GTM Problem That Still Keeps Shanea Up at Night
(39:02) A Process for Selecting Your First Sales/Marketing Hires
(40:59) Why She'd Hire a "Scrappy" Marketer Over a Former Meta Employee "Every Time"
(44:05) The Early Traction Signal She No Longer Trusts
(45:28) A 30-day Experiment Founders Can Run To Validate Their Idea
Shanea Leven
Empromptu.ai
Empromptu raises $2M pre-seed to help enterprises build AI apps, 12/9/2025, TechCrunch
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Thanks for listening!
– Walter
By Walter Thompson5
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Conventional wisdom says the hardest part of building a startup is building the product.
Shanea Leven says the harder challenge is figuring out what customers will actually pay for.
Before co-founding Empromptu.ai, Shanea spent more than 15 years building products at companies including Google, eBay, Docker, and Cloudflare.
In this conversation, she explains why sales is every bit as complex as engineering, why customer interviews aren't enough to validate an idea, and why early-stage founders need to spend more time testing demand than perfecting roadmaps.
We discuss the case-study approach she uses to find customers, the controversial belief that the only real product validation is money, and what happened when a LinkedIn post generated a 1,000-person waitlist almost overnight.
Shanea also shares how she used more than 100 customer calls to shape Empromptu’s direction, why she stopped fundraising when the company took off, and the go-to-market challenges that still keep her up at night.
If you're a technical founder trying to figure out whether you're building something people truly want, this episode offers a practical framework for separating genuine demand from wishful thinking.
Listen to this episode if you're trying to figure out:
(3:16) What Is Empromptu.ai, and Who Is it For?
(6:25) Sales Is Just as Complicated as Engineering
(8:14) The Case Study Method for Finding Early Customers
(11:56) Why Al Is Rewriting the Product Playbook
(13:37) The Only Real Product Validation Is Money
(17:10) The S***ty Purple Website That Predicted Impromptu's Viral Launch
(21:38) What 100 Waitlist Calls Taught Shanea About Customer Demand
(26:28) "We evolved the platform."
(34:57) "Ninety-nine percent of VCs are great at one thing."
(36:20) The GTM Problem That Still Keeps Shanea Up at Night
(39:02) A Process for Selecting Your First Sales/Marketing Hires
(40:59) Why She'd Hire a "Scrappy" Marketer Over a Former Meta Employee "Every Time"
(44:05) The Early Traction Signal She No Longer Trusts
(45:28) A 30-day Experiment Founders Can Run To Validate Their Idea
Shanea Leven
Empromptu.ai
Empromptu raises $2M pre-seed to help enterprises build AI apps, 12/9/2025, TechCrunch
📥 Get the Fund/Build/Scale newsletter on Beehiiv: https://fundbuildscale.beehiiv.com/
📸 Follow Fund/Build/Scale on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fundbuildscale/
📺 Watch Fund/Build/Scale on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFFH4cs2B1BKatPGs8SFRJw
Thanks for listening!
– Walter

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