Episodios

  • Nino Melikidze on Starting Over When Nobody Knows Your Name
    Jun 18 2025

    What happens after the visa gets approved?


    In this episode of Off To The Valley, I sit down with Nino Melikidze, co-founder and CEO of Immitracker, to talk about the invisible side of immigration, the identity shifts, career resets, and emotional weight that don’t make it onto official paperwork.


    Nino shares what it felt like to start over in Canada, how long it really takes to feel at home, and why she created a product that helps thousands of immigrants navigate that transition.


    We talk about:

    ✔ Moving between countries and cultures

    ✔ Building Immitracker from personal experience

    ✔ The emotional math behind product-market fit

    ✔ B2C vs B2B as a solo founder

    ✔ What she’d do differently if she started today


    This is an episode for anyone who’s ever had to start from scratch and wants to build something meaningful in the process.

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    35 m
  • Toni Hopponen on Why Listening to Customers Can Kill Your Product!
    Jun 4 2025

    What do you do when customers ask for the wrong things?


    Toni Hopponen, founder of LandingRabbit and previously Flockler (acquired in 2023), joins Off To The Valley to unpack what 13 years of bootstrapped SaaS taught him.


    From building a self-serve product without a sales team to decoding landing pages that actually convert, Toni shares real, hard-earned lessons about customer interviews, product intuition, and why founder-led growth has its limits.


    We also talk:

    • His move from Finland to the UK to chase a global SaaS vision
    • Why most landing pages fail in under a minute
    • What makes a problem truly worth solving
    • Why listening to customers too literally can backfire
    • How he validated and built LandingRabbit after Flockler’s exit

    It’s a masterclass in staying lean, staying curious, and building for real people.


    Tune in if you’re thinking about bootstrapping, validating an idea, or designing a product customers will actually pay for.

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    31 m
  • How A One Rupee Side Hustle Became The Blueprint For Palash Soni’s SaaS Journey
    May 22 2025

    From one rupee rentals to building Goldcast, Palash Soni’s founder story is as real as it gets.


    In this episode of Off to the Valley, Palash, Co-founder and CEO of Goldcast, walks us through his early entrepreneurial sparks in a small Indian town, launching a side hustle at age 10, and eventually founding a VC-backed SaaS company out of Harvard.


    We talk about:

    • Building Goldcast in the middle of business school
    • Navigating student debt while starting up
    • How to validate SaaS ideas in a noisy AI market
    • Finding the right co-founder and avoiding common early-stage traps
    • Making remote company culture actually work
    • And why real traction comes from solving valuable, enduring problems


    This is a no-fluff, honest look at what it takes to go from ambitious experiments to building a company that brands like Mailchimp and Zuora trust.


    If you’re thinking of launching, pivoting, or scaling something of your own, this one’s a must-listen.

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    33 m
  • Burnt Out and Ready to Quit, Aashni Shah Found a New Way to Build HypeDocs
    May 7 2025

    In this episode of Off To The Valley, Aashni Shah, founder and CEO of HypeDocs, opens up about hitting a breaking point and what it took to rebuild with more clarity, purpose, and joy.


    From navigating a tough pivot, shutting down a version of her product, and questioning everything, to rediscovering her spark through a completely new approach, this is a raw and real look at what it actually feels like to be a founder.


    We dive into:

    • The emotional toll of building in public
    • Why HypeDocs is more than a journal, it’s a confidence engine
    • The power of small wins and why they matter more than you think
    • Navigating burnout, market shifts, and mental clarity as a solo founder
    • Building with audio, AI, and intentionality


    Whether you’re an early-stage builder, a solo founder, or someone figuring out their next move, this one’s going to stay with you.

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    40 m
  • “Nobody Even Noticed” — Sneha Saigal on Pivoting Without the Pressure
    Apr 24 2025

    What does it really take to build something from scratch in a new country, without a blueprint or a safety net?

    In this episode of Off to the Valley, I sit down with Sneha Saigal, founder and CEO of Geeks and Experts, to discuss building a startup as an immigrant, navigating the hidden pressures of PR, and the often-overlooked art of knowing when to pivot.

    We dive into:
    1. Why pivoting doesn’t need to feel like failure
    2. How to build real relationships with journalists
    3. The untapped ROI of podcasts and community-led PR
    4. Running a lean, vertical marketplace in a noisy industry
    5. And what it means to build with curiosity and conviction

    Sneha also shares raw lessons from the low points, how she learned to trust her instincts, and what founders should really focus on when everything feels uncertain.

    Whether you’re early in your startup journey or just trying to find your voice in a crowded market, there’s something here for you.

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    38 m
  • Gorish Aggarwal on Sybill as the Sales Rep’s Therapist
    Apr 8 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Gorish Aggarwal, co-founder of Sybill, an AI-powered platform that helps sales teams have more authentic conversations and close deals more effectively. Gorish shares why he thinks of Sybill as the therapist salespeople didn’t know they needed, how they are standing out in a crowded AI space, and what it really means to build product-led.


    We also talk about the emotional ups and downs of the founder journey, staying grounded through it all, and why initiatives like Humans of Sales matter in a world that is increasingly driven by metrics.


    If you are building in AI, selling to enterprise, or just curious about how empathy fits into automation, this one is worth a listen.

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    32 m
  • Why Most People Hate 90% of Their Jobs (and How Bob Moesta is Fixing That)
    Mar 20 2025

    In this episode of Off to the Valley, I sit down with Bob Moesta, innovator, entrepreneur, and co-creator of the groundbreaking Jobs to Be Done framework, which is trusted by companies like Apple, Intercom, and GitLab.


    Bob shares incredible stories, including how breaking both legs as a child led him to uncover his superpower, why customers lie (and how founders can discover the truth), and the secret behind Intercom’s growth from $5M to $75M in just 18 months.


    We also dive deep into Bob’s latest book, Job Moves, discussing why people really switch jobs—and how to finally find work that feels effortless.


    This episode is packed with practical advice and powerful lessons that will change your perspective on innovation, hiring, consumer behavior, and building products people genuinely want.


    Tune in, challenge the norm, and discover how to build what your customers actually need.

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    34 m
  • How Shruti Kapoor Used Sales Data to Build a Startup and Land a Game-Changing Exit
    Mar 5 2025

    You Are Not Your Startup! And Other Hard-Won Lessons from Shruti Kapoor


    What happens when an investment banker turns tech entrepreneur, builds a sales enablement platform, gets into Y Combinator, and then sells her company to an industry giant? You get a masterclass in navigating the founder journey.


    In this episode of Off to the Valley, Shruti Kapoor, founder of Wingman (acquired by Clari), shares her journey from finance to tech, the insights that shaped her approach to building a startup, and why founders need to separate their identity from their company.


    We dive into:

    ✅ How Shruti identified a massive gap in sales enablement and built Wingman

    ✅ Her experience in Y Combinator and how it shaped her startup journey

    ✅ The rollercoaster ride of raising capital, scaling a SaaS business, and navigating an acquisition

    ✅ Why understanding market signals can be the difference between a thriving exit and a missed opportunity

    ✅ The importance of mental resilience and how she now coaches founders to make better decisions


    If you’re a founder, aspiring entrepreneur, or just someone interested in the behind-the-scenes realities of startup life, this episode is a must-listen.

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    28 m
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