Engineering Founders

Solving the right problems and competing on execution risk w/ Varun Mohan @ Codeium


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How do you know if you’re actually solving a problem or building a product people actually want? Varun Mohan, CEO & Co-Founder @ Codeium, joins us to share the journey behind Codeium. We talk about determining the right problem / product to pursue. He shares his best frameworks for decision making, determining if it’s time to pivot, and ultimately testing your hypotheses. He also discusses the three main types of risks founders face & strategies to compete on “execution-risk.” Plus Varun shares tips for building your product with the future in mind, even if the technological capabilities aren’t there yet.

ABOUT VARUN MOHAN

After graduating from MIT and working at companies like LinkedIn and Databricks, Varun became a Tech Lead Manager at Nuro leading AI Infrastructure before co-founding Exafunction to run large AI workloads. After hitting 7 figure ARR in the first year, Varun and team decided to drop everything and run their own AI platform with Codeium, first tackling the acceleration of Software Development.

"It's much better for us to invest in things that can give us compounding 10 percent wins. In other words, it gives us a win today, we work very hard and we work on things that can compound rather than them being one off features, we have like a good shot of doing something that that will succeed. We should be cognizant of where the technology is and only build things that build capabilities that we know will provide value today and if we continue doing that, we will be the fastest moving in the space.”

- Varun Mohan   

ABOUT CODEIUM

Codeium is the modern coding superpower, a code acceleration toolkit built on cutting edge AI technology. Get free forever access at codeium.com

SHOW NOTES:
  • Varun’s leadership journey & founding Codeium (2:22)
  • How to decide what to focus on next vs. moving forward with current focus (6:29)
  • Determine what problem / product to pursue based on your team’s passions (8:39)
  • Process for synthesizing insights to develop the rationale for moving forward (10:26)
  • Varun’s assessment framework for making the decision to pivot (12:50)
  • Traps to avoid when testing a hypothesis & addressing potential risks (14:10)
  • How speed of execution sets a company up for success (17:35)
  • Analyzing Varun’s differentiation moment & identifying next steps (21:16)
  • Strategies for building / optimizing for an execution mode (25:28)
  • Using data to capture user intent (27:42)
  • Frameworks for identifying a product’s compounding elements (30:22)
  • Determining what capabilities to invest in building early on (33:15)
  • Building for future success when the technology isn’t there yet (35:19)
  • Rapid fire questions (37:25)
LINKS AND RESOURCES
  • Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology - Chris Miller’s epic account of the decades-long battle to control what has emerged as the world's most critical resource—microchip technology—with the United States and China increasingly in conflict
This episode wouldn’t have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:

Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-Host

Jerry Li - Co-Host

Noah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/

Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan’s also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/

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