Don't Let Fear Hold You Back

Don't Let Fear Hold You Back

Author: Burak Buyukdemir January 11, 2024 Duration: 33:41

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Alec Sorensen, co-founder and CEO of Tradespace, on my podcast. Alec has a fascinating background and shared insightful lessons from his experience building Tradespace. Here are some key takeaways:

1. Persistence is key in entrepreneurship - whether fundraising, pitching customers, or building a product. As Alec said, "it's really an exercise in resilience."

2. Truly understanding your customers' needs and pain points is critical before building any product. Alec advised spending as much time as possible talking to potential customers early on.

3. Founders should listen carefully to advice from experts they trust, like mentors and investors. Taking time to understand their guidance can prevent costly mistakes.

Alec's Background and Experience

Alec started his career in management consulting, helping companies analyze intellectual property (IP) during mergers and acquisitions. Seeing a lack of IP management tools, he recognized a need for better systems and co-founded Tradespace to solve this problem.

The Tradespace Business

Tradespace offers an AI-powered software platform that helps companies manage, analyze, and monetize their IP. The startup has shown impressive growth, doubling SaaS revenue each quarter since June 2022. Tradespace currently has 18 paid customers and manages over 40,000 patents on its platform.

Fundraising Lessons

According to Alec, fundraising is a numbers game. He pitched over 50 funds before securing their lead investor. Once the first check comes in, the dynamic shifts and other investors take notice. Alec emphasizes the importance of persistence when fundraising.

Alec's Failures and Personal Experiences

Alec shared that some failures stemmed from not listening to expert advice. As a founder, it's easy to feel isolated and ignore guidance. But taking the time to understand why experts provide certain advice can prevent mistakes.

Alec’s Learnings

"The one thing that's going to really make you successful is going to be your ability to understand the customer dynamic and the need and get to that product market fit."

"When you get advice from people you trust who are experts, put stock into understanding why they tell you things. Listen more than you talk to yourself."

Alec provided fantastic insights into his entrepreneurial journey with Tradespace. It was inspiring to hear his stories and lessons learned. The key is listening to your customers, experts, and mentors to build something people truly want.

"Don't let fear of going down one path stop you from making a decision. There are infinite opportunities to pivot and do something new." - Alec Sorensen, Founder & CEO of Tradespace



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