How a Passion for Motorsports Turned into a Product with Alex Littlewood Founder of Motoroso

How a Passion for Motorsports Turned into a Product with Alex Littlewood Founder of Motoroso

Author: Luke Bayard: Entrepreneur, Business Strategist and Techie June 21, 2017 Duration: 2:08:14

Today's guest in this episode of Cult of Startup is Alex Littlewood, the founder, and CEO of Motoroso. Founded in 2013, Motoroso is an online hub for motorsports and automotive enthusiasts alike to plan, build, and share their dream vehicle projects -- from drawing ideas and inspiration through content to locating specific parts, accessories, and service providers.

Motoroso stemmed from Alex's passion for working on and riding cars and motorcycles. In today's episode, we get to the root of what the company's all about and how it got to where it is now as a result of that passion.

Some questions I ask Alex:

  • How did growing up in motorsports influence the work you're doing today? [7:47]
  • What was the experience of working at a startup that was later acquired by Google like? [11:40]
  • What was the next phase after you left Google following the acquisition? [35:39]
  • What the plan for making Motoroso happen while also working a 9-to-5 at your then-job? [45:37]
  • What were some of the lean methodology procedures you used to get to the point of figuring out your idea before having the code for it written? [52:36]
  • What was the application process for Techstars like? [1:07:59]
  • What was it like going from Silicon Valley to Detroit? [1:16:05]
  • What was the makeup of the Techstars experience and program? [1:26:32]
  • What did the day-to-day of the Techstars program consist of? [1:35:02]
  • What's your opinion on the environment of accelerators? [1:38:05]
  • What were the criteria in making the decision to move to San Luis Obispo, and where is Motoroso at today? [1:53:07]
  • What do you want Motoroso's next stage to be? [2:03:35]

Some Things You'll Learn In This Episode:

  • What differentiates a "market network" from a "social network"
  • What website inspired Alex's idea for Motoroso
  • How Alex's career turned into a path focused on marketing
  • What the challenge in helping to position the company for success was when it came to dealing with larger enterprises while at Wildfire
  • A word of advice to anyone thinking about going into a startup
  • How the idea of Motoroso came to fruition
  • What factors went into deciding to start Motoroso and realizing it was the right move
  • What side jobs Alex took on to make ends meet while making his vision happen
  • Why it's not necessarily the case new startups should always be in the Bay Area
  • Why every startup founder should apply to an accelerator
  • What accelerators are actually for
  • The difference between an idea and an actual startup

 


Luke Bayard, an entrepreneur and business strategist with a deep technical background, hosts Cult of Startup Podcast. Here, the polished facade of success is set aside to make room for the real, unvarnished origin stories. Each conversation is a journey back to the chaotic and formative early days, where guests recount everything from horrible miscalculations and embarrassing stumbles to those rare, awesome breakthroughs that changed everything. Luke’s approach is deliberately open-ended and nothing-off-limits, digging into the specific reasons-often messy and unexpected-behind an entrepreneur’s eventual trajectory. The result is an hour that feels less like a formal interview and more like hanging out with insightful startup buddies, where the exchange is as loose as it is informative. Tuning into this podcast means getting a candid education in business building, one grounded in lived experience rather than theory, where the lessons are found in the raw details of what actually happened.
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