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On the show today we get to sit down and share a few laughs with Zeb Evans of ClickUp!
Zeb Evans is a serial entrepreneur and libertarian that's started several software companies with over $100 million in revenue. Currently, he's founder and CEO at ClickUp, a productivity platform where people plan their work.
Tell us about what your software does for people?
How did you decide to found ClickUp?
What did some of the initial meetings look like?
Where did the name ClickUp come from?
What were moments that made you realize exactly what your software needed?
How do you ensure that you are not only listening to what your users say they want but also building what they really need?
How did you start ClickUp and keep yourself going financially?
What is one thing that you initially sacrificed and are now getting around to?
What are some of the biggest challenges you overcame?
What did you do to get your first users?
What was the business like in the early days compared to now?
What advice would you give other SaaS entrepreneurs?
Resources:
Websites:
ClickUp
Data Automation
Books mentioned:
The Lean Startup
The E-Myth
Suggest a SaaS founder for the Automate, Delegate, Eliminate show at:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On the show today we get to sit down and share a few laughs with Zeb Evans of ClickUp!
Zeb Evans is a serial entrepreneur and libertarian that's started several software companies with over $100 million in revenue. Currently, he's founder and CEO at ClickUp, a productivity platform where people plan their work.
Tell us about what your software does for people?
How did you decide to found ClickUp?
What did some of the initial meetings look like?
Where did the name ClickUp come from?
What were moments that made you realize exactly what your software needed?
How do you ensure that you are not only listening to what your users say they want but also building what they really need?
How did you start ClickUp and keep yourself going financially?
What is one thing that you initially sacrificed and are now getting around to?
What are some of the biggest challenges you overcame?
What did you do to get your first users?
What was the business like in the early days compared to now?
What advice would you give other SaaS entrepreneurs?
Resources:
Websites:
ClickUp
Data Automation
Books mentioned:
The Lean Startup
The E-Myth
Suggest a SaaS founder for the Automate, Delegate, Eliminate show at:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.