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In-depth, one-one conversations with founders, CEOs, and makers


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Founders TalkFounders Talk #97

Refocusing Docker on developer-first and growth

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Featuring Scott JohnstonFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2023-06-02T20:00:00Z#startups🎧 19,653

This week Adam is joined by Scott Johnston, CEO of Docker. Scott shares his journey to the CEO role, how he’s leading the company to not only grow revenue, but to also invest in developer facing features, their shift from a enterprise sales focus to a PLG driven model, and we even talk about Docker Desktop, the competition it faces, and the struggle they face when considering making it open source.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #96

Selling to Enterprise

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Featuring Michael GrinichFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2023-05-05T20:00:00Z#startups🎧 11,295

This week Adam is joined by Michael Grinich, Founder & CEO at WorkOS. Michael shares his journey to build WorkOS, what it takes to cross the Enterprise Chasm, and how he’s building his sales organization for growth.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #95

Builder journey to streaming data platform

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Featuring Alex GallegoFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2023-04-20T21:30:00Z#startups🎧 10,426

This week Adam is joined by Alex Gallego, Founder & CEO at Redpanda Data, to share his builder journey to create the Redpanda streaming data platform.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #94

Creating magical software

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Featuring Jori LalloFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2023-03-10T21:00:00Z#startups🎧 11,010

This week Adam is joined by Jori Lallo, Co-founder of Linear, to talk about creating magical software and building high-quality software teams.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #93

Building the best mountain bikes in the world

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Featuring Adam MillerFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-07-19T20:00:00Z#startups🎧 13,948

This week Adam is taking the show off the beaten path to speak with Adam Miller, the founder and CEO ofRevel Bikes. Yes that’s right, this episode features a founder of a bike brand, not a tech brand.

Adam Miller’s journey to create Revel Bikes is paved with many ups and many downs, a failed partnership, super scrappy weeks and months traveling the world to find the best manufacturing partners, the latest innovations in suspension tech and modern geometry to hit the mountain biking scene, a strong team that’s been with him every step of the way (many of which are as close as family), and truly some of the best premium bikes available on the market today.

BTW, Adam (host) is an owner of a Revel bike — he has a T1000 colorway Rascal that he’s ridden on downhill trails, all-day epics, and everything in-between. If you enjoy this episode, please us know in the comments.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #92

Enabling a world where all software is reliable

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Featuring Robert RossFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-07-15T15:30:00Z#startups+2🎧 7,746

This week Adam is joined by Robert Ross founder and CEO of FireHydrant — the glue layer between your tech stack and your teams to mitigate and resolve incidents at scale.

Robert shares his journey to become a software engineer, his time at DigitalOcean, this idea of incident management as a platform and how he shifted his focus from creating courses on incident management to recognizing the value of the software he was creating for the course — what is now known as FireHydrant. We also talk through his first experience in raising capital, what happens when the bar is raised on the reliability of the world’s software, and why their mantra is “Hire great people, who build, sell and market a great product, and you’ll have a great company.”

Founders TalkFounders Talk #91

Fireside chat with Jack Dorsey

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Featuring Jack DorseyFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-06-03T19:30:00Z#startups+2🎧 10,066

Adam was invited by our friends at Square to interview Jack Dorsey as part of their annual developer conference called Square Unboxed. Jack Dorsey is one of the most prolific CEOs out there — he’s a hacker turned CEO and is often working at the very edge of what’s to come (at scale). Jack is focused on what the future has to offer, he’s considered an innovator by many. He’s also a Bitcoin maximalist and has positioned himself and Block long on Bitcoin.

What you’re about to hear is the fireside chat Adam had with Jack at Square Unboxed 2022. Jack and Adam discuss the vision Square has for the developer platform and why it’s so central to the company’s strategy.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #90

From GitHub TV to Rewatch

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Featuring Connor SearsFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-05-18T18:00:00Z#startups+1🎧 7,829

Connor Sears, founder and CEO of Rewatch, joins Adam to share the journey of creating Rewatch. What began inside of GitHub to help them thrive and connect is now available to every product team on the planet. Rewatch lets teams save, manage, and search all their video content so they can collaborate async and with greater flexibility. We talk about where the tool’s inspiration came from (spoiler alert, inside GitHub it was called GitHub TV which you’ll hear during the show), how teams leverage video to reduce the constraints of communication, how Connor and his co-founder knew they had product-fit and how they grew the team and product, and of course the flip side of that — we talk about some of Connor’s failures along the way, and knowing when it’s the right time to take a big swing.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #89

Leading GitLab to IPO

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Featuring Sid SijbrandijFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-05-10T20:00:00Z#startups+2🎧 8,140

This week Sid Sijbrandij, Co-founder and CEO of GitLab, is back talking with Adam about all the details of their massive IPO last October 2021. To set the stage, this episode was recorded on Feb 1, 2022. During the show Adam mentioned they IPO’d at a $13B market cap, but they actually ended their opening day at approximately $15B. That’s a massive win for open source, GitLab, Sid, and the rest of the team. For loyal listeners you know we’ve had Sid on this show before, so of course we had to get him back on the show post-IPO to get all the details of this new journey.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #88

Making an open source Stripe for time

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Featuring Peer RichelsenFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-05-05T15:00:00Z#startups+1🎧 7,851

This week Peer Richelsen, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Cal.com, joins the show to talk about building the “Stripe for Time” — with a grand mission to connect a billion people by 2031 through calendar scheduling. Cal has grown from an open-source side project to one of the fastest-growing commercial open source companies. We get into all the details — what it means to be an open source Calendly alternative, how they quantify connecting a Billion people by 2031, where there’s room for innovation in the scheduling space, and why being community first is part of their secret sauce.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #87

Building an investment platform for everyone

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Featuring Joe PercocoFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-02-12T00:00:00Z#startups🎧 10,730

This week Adam is joined by Joe Percoco — the Co-CEO of Titan, a premier investment manager for everyone. Titan is an investment company, a media, and a tech company, all rolled into one. Mid last year, they closed a$58 million Series B round led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) at a $450 million valuation. They currently have $750 million in assets managed and more than 35,000 clients.

Why should Titan exist? In Joe’s words, “Wall Street ignores everyday investors, and caters only to the ultra wealthy. This divide doesn’t sit well with us. So, we built Titan.” On today’s show Joe shares the journey, the why’s, the how’s, and the sequencing it might take to get to a $1 trillion of assets managed.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #86

Bringing observability superpowers to all

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Featuring Christine YenFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-01-28T12:00:00Z#startups+1🎧 9,203

This week Adam is joined by Christine Yen, co-founder and CEO of Honeycomb. Christine and Adam recorded this show late last year, just aftertheir Series C funding round. They talk about the superpower of observability for developers, how she and Charity Majors got to the place to found Honeycomb, the state of their platform today, what exactly observability is, and their goals for the future of Honeycomb.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #85

Making the last database you’ll ever need

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Featuring Sam LambertFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2022-01-14T20:00:00Z#startups+3🎧 9,858

This week Adam is joined by Sam Lambert, CEO of PlanetScale. Now that PlanetScale is in general availability, Adam had to get Sam on the show to talk about the behind the scenes of building this database platform, how this is the last database you’ll ever need and what that means for developers, why serverless, its open source underpinnings with Vitess, and a preview of what’s to come.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #84

Building on global bare metal

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Featuring Zac SmithFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-11-24T19:30:00Z#startups+1🎧 9,477

This week Adam is joined by Zac Smith, Co-Founder of Packet and now running Equinix Metal. They talk about the early days of the internet infrastructure space, the beginnings of Packet, the “why” of bare metal, transitioning Packet from startup to global company overnight when they were acquired by Equinix, and how all this for Zac is 20 years in the making.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #83

Making the Web. Faster.

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Featuring Guillermo RauchFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-11-05T19:30:00Z#startups🎧 8,566

Today Adam is joined by Guillermo Rauch, founder and CEO of Vercel. They talk about building the platform that’s making the web faster and lets front-enders do their best work, his framework for leading as a CEO, what’s next for Next.js and Next.js Live, and how everything for Vercel is built on “Develop. Preview. Ship.”

Founders TalkFounders Talk #82

Journey to CEO, again

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Featuring Evan KaplanFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-10-28T17:30:00Z#startups+2🎧 12,161

Today Adam is joined by Evan Kaplan, CEO of InfluxData. Evan’s journey to become the CEO was not by way of founder, in this company. Evan has founded several companies in the past, and he’s been in a CEO position for more than 22 years. But InfluxData was founded by Paul Dix, and Paul knew years ago that his role (best role?) was to lead the technical and product direction of the company, which lead him to Evan. Today we share that story as well as a glimpse into operating the business that built the defacto platform for building time series applications with deep roots in open source.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #81

The future of code search

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Featuring Quinn SlackFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-10-20T19:00:00Z#startups+1🎧 7,343

Today Adam is joined by Quinn Slack, CEO of Sourcegraph. He’s been tracking Sourcegraph for years now and knew one day they would hitUnicorn status, and that happened this year. They’re just off a massive $125M Series D funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz at a $2.625B valuation to bring code search to every developer. The future of code search has never been more clear and we’re excited to share today’s show with you.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #80

Iterating to globally distributed apps and databases

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Featuring Kurt MackeyFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-09-03T20:00:00Z#startups🎧 8,765

Today Adam is joined by Kurt Mackey, co-founder and CEO ofFly.io — a platform for running full stack apps and databases close to users. This conversation with Kurt talks through his journey as a developer and entrepreneur, fundraising, getting into Y Combinator (twice), and how they’ve iterated on the Fly platform since 2017 to get to where they are right now.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #79

The acquisition of a lifetime

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Featuring John NunemakerFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-08-26T11:00:00Z#startups+1🎧 7,101

On today’s show Adam is joined by John Nunemaker (an old friend). For some of you listening you might remember John’s appearance onThe Changelog #11, which was basically forever ago. Or his company Ordered List — they made Gauges, Harmony, and Speaker Deck which was quite popular in its time — so much so that they attracted the attention of Chris Wanstrath, one of the co-founders of GitHub to acquire Ordered List. The rest as they say is history. Today, John and I go back through that history to see what it was like to be acquired by GitHub and how that single choice has forever changed his life.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #78

Leading Auth0 to a $6.5 billion acquisition

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Featuring Eugenio PaceFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-08-13T11:00:00Z#startups🎧 8,592

This week Adam is joined by Eugenio Pace, co-founder and CEO of Auth0. Auth0 is a for developers, by developers identity, access, security, and authentication platform built for the cloud that secures billions of logins every year. Mid 2020 they raised $120 million at a $1.92 billion valuation after being told no several times. Then, earlier this year in March they announced they were being acquired by Okta for $6.5 billion, in a bold and future-thinking all stock deal. This episode is full of wisdom, inspiration, and tactical advice that Eugenio has used to build Auth0.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #77

From open source to commercially viable

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Featuring Asim AslamFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-08-09T21:00:00Z#startups+2🎧 6,888

This week Adam is joined by Asim Aslam, the founder ofMicro - a new cloud platform entirely focused on the developer experience of consuming and publishing public APIs. Asim’s journey spans many years of open source work on Micro. His sole focus right now, is evolving that work into a commercially viable business. This episode is jam-packed with stories of great timing, grit, resilence, success and failure, and, of course, lessons learned.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #76

From disrupting the cloud to IPO

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Featuring Mitch WainerFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-07-12T20:30:00Z#startups+1🎧 7,067

This week Adam is joined by Mitch Wainer, previously CMO at DigitalOcean and a member of the founding team. They talk about his journey as an entrepreneur and marketer, the early days at DigitalOcean, and everything that went into disrupting the cloud with blazing fast SSDs. Back in March (2021), DigitalOcean started trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) — this obviously earned Mitch and many others a very large payday. They also talk about the work Mitch is doing now withWelcome andSponsored.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #75

The journey to massive scale and ultra-resilience

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Featuring Spencer KimballFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-03-26T18:00:00Z#startups+2🎧 7,092

This week Adam talks with Spencer Kimball, CEO and Co-founder of Cockroach Labs — makers of CockroachDB an open source cloud-native distributed SQL database. Cockroach Labs recently raised $160 million dollars on a $2 billion dollar valuation. In this episode, Spencer shares his journey in open source, startups and entrepreneurship, and what they’re doing to build CockroachCloud to meet the needs of applications that require massive scale and ultra-resilience.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #74

Intensely focused on building a software company

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Featuring John-Daniel TraskFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2021-02-23T20:30:00Z#startups🎧 6,216

This week Adam talks with John-Daniel Trask, co-founder & CEO of Raygun. Raygun is an award-winning application monitoring company founded by John-Daniel Trask (better known as JD) and Jeremy Boyd in Wellington, New Zealand. They have revenues in the 8 digits annually, and have done it with very little funding (~1.7M USD). Today’s conversation with JD shares a ton of wisdom. Listen twice and take notes.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #73

Balancing business and open source

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Featuring Raj DuttFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2020-11-23T22:00:00Z#startups+2🎧 6,789

Raj Dutt is the founder and CEO of Grafana Labs. Grafana has become the world’s most popular open source technology used to compose observability dashboards (we use Grafana here at Changelog). Raj and team are 100% focused on building a sustainable business around open source. They have this “big tent” open source ecosystem philosophy that’s driving every aspect of building their business around their open source, as well as other projects in the open source community. But, to understand the wisdom Raj is leading with today, we have to go back to where things got started. To do that we had to go back like Prince to 1999…

Founders TalkFounders Talk #72

Slow and steady wins

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Featuring Jeff SheldonFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2020-08-03T19:30:00Z#startups🎧 6,893

Jeff Sheldon is the founder and creator ofUgmonk. Jeff is a designer by trade, and an entrepreneur by accident. I been following Jeff’s journey for the better part of Ugmonk’s existence. I’m also a customer. Jeff and I hold several similar values near and dear to our hearts. In addition to my appreciation for Jeff’s product design abilities, and how he leads his business, I also appreciate Jeff’s awareness and focus on the long hard path.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #71

From acquisition to full conviction

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Featuring Guy PodjarnyFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2020-07-03T18:15:00Z#startups+1🎧 5,747

Guy Podjarny is the Founder of Snyk, a security platform that empowers software-driven businesses to develop fast and stay secure. Prior to Snyk, Guy founded Blaze which was acquired by Akamai and became CTO. We talked through the topic of acquisition — the sale, the merge, the learnings, and why Guy might not be planning for Snyk to be acquired anytime soon. We started the conversation with Snyk’s recent raise of $150 million dollars.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #70

Leading GitLab to $100M ARR

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Featuring Sid SijbrandijFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2020-06-09T21:00:00Z#startups+2🎧 6,980

Sid Sijbrandij is the Co-founder and CEO of GitLab — an all-remote company and complete DevOps platform. As a company, they have their eyes set on taking the company public to IPO and they’re very outspoken about their culture, open handbook, and how they work as an all-remote company. We talk through where Sid came from, the early days of GitLab, why IPO vs a private sale (like GitHub), what it means to put “family and friends first, work second,” how we should view work, and his biggest fear — the company failing.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #69

Building a real programmable robot

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Featuring Ian BernsteinFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2020-05-08T21:00:00Z#startups+1🎧 5,706

The role of a father plays a pivotal role in a child’s life. Ian Bernstein is a former Founder of Sphero and is now the Founder and Head of Product of Misty Robotics — they’re building the first programmable robot for the home and business. It’s called Misty II. The journey of building Misty II started when Ian was 5 years old and his dad bought him an Apple IIe.

Founders TalkFounders Talk #68

Becoming an accidental founder

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Featuring Mike McDermentFeaturing Adam Stacoviak
2020-01-24T21:30:00Z🎧 7,375

Mike McDerment is the founder and CEO of FreshBooks. Believe it or not, Mike became a founder by accident. Like many of us, Mike had an itch that he just had to scratch. One thing led to another and soon enough FreshBooks became a key tool in the belt of many freelancers and agencies looking for an easy way to send invoices and get paid quickly online. We talk through the early days of FreshBooks and how things came to be, why they created a secret competitor to iterate on a bold idea for the future of FreshBooks, and we also cover what keeps Mike excited.

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