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Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career

Jason Fried challenges your thinking on fundraising, goals, growth, and more

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career

Lenny Rachitsky

Technology, Business, Entrepreneurship

51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2023

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Jason Fried is the co-founder and CEO of 37signals, the maker of Basecamp and HEY. 37signals is a very different kind of company. With fewer than 80 employees, they have over 100,000 customers, generate tens of millions of dollars in profit each year, and have no investors, board, or any plans to ever raise money or sell the company. In our conversation, we explore a path many tech founders never consider—bootstrapping. We discuss:

• Why he and his team prioritize profit above all else

• The unexpected challenges with raising venture capital

• The “Shape Up” framework for building products

• Why, and how, to foster a gut-driven culture

• Jason’s thoughts on why work should not feel like war

• Advice for starting a bootstrapped business

• The philosophy behind Once, 37signals’s new line of software products

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Find the full transcript at: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/jason-fried-challenges-your-thinking-on-fundraising-goals-growth-and-more/#transcript

Where to find Jason Fried:

• X: https://twitter.com/jasonfried

• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-fried/

• Email: [email protected]

Where to find Lenny:

• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com

• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan

• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/

In this episode, we cover:

(00:00) Jason’s background

(03:49) The success of 37signals

(06:46) When raising money makes sense

(09:58) The power of small teams

(13:55) Defining success and goals

(17:08) Playing “infinite games” in life

(20:11) Starting a business vs. staying in business

(22:13) Lessons from 25 years in business

(27:28) Venture scale vs. bootstrapping

(30:30) Choosing the right path for your business

(33:19) The “Shape Up” framework

(37:59) The drawback of promises

(39:56) Adopting a new way of working

(41:36) The two-week cooldown

(43:53) Trusting intuition and gut

(46:41) Creating a gut-driven culture

(49:44) What Jason looks for in new hires

(56:19) Advice on making changes and adapting

(01:00:06) What Jason has changed his mind about

(01:02:33) Planning in 6-week stretches and figuring it out as you go

(01:06:43) Being proud of the work you do

(01:09:05) Jason’s thoughts on why work should not feel like war

(01:11:31) Advice for starting a bootstrapped business

(01:14:33) You must be at peace with the worst that can happen

(01:15:42) The benefits of bootstrapping

(01:19:11) The value of constraints in business

(01:22:00) Jason’s philosophy: “Just keep making great s**t”

(01:23:19) Once, 37signals’s new line of software products

(01:26:33) The philosophy behind Once

(01:35:47) Closing thoughts

(01:37:23) Lightning round

Referenced:

• 37 Signals: https://www.smartsheet.com/

• Basecamp: https://basecamp.com/

Finite and Infinite Games: https://www.amazon.com/Finite-Infinite-Games-James-Carse/dp/1476731713/

• Ingram Micro: https://www.ingrammicro.com/

• Once: https://once.com/

• Basecamp’s Shape Up framework: https://basecamp.com/shapeup

• Hill charts: https://basecamp.com/features/hill-charts

• Jason Fried’s quote about long-term business planning: https://medium.com/@farkhan569/unless-you-are-a-fortune-teller-long-term-business-planning-is-a-fantasy-jason-fried-quote-a69e8778e9c4

• Brian Chesky’s new playbook: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/brian-cheskys-new-playbook/

• Matt Mullenweg on X: https://twitter.com/photomatt

• Leo Polovets on X: https://twitter.com/lpolovets

• HEY: https://www.hey.com/

• Redefining success, money, and belonging | Paul Millerd (The Pathless Path): https://www.lennyspodcast.com/redefining-success-money-and-belonging-paul-millerd-the-pathless-path/

It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work: https://www.amazon.com/Doesnt-Have-Be-Crazy-Work/dp/0062874780

• Squarespace: https://www.squarespace.com/

• Stoic negative visualization: https://dailystoic.com/premortem/

• Linear: https://linear.app/

• Peter Rahal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-rahal-037bba43/

• RXBAR: https://www.rxbar.com/en_US/home.html

• Jason’s LinkedIn post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jason-fried_just-keep-making-great-s**t-keep-your-costs-activity-7130978623523614720-VBGX/?trk=public_profile

Several Short Sentences About Writing: https://www.amazon.com/Several-Short-Sentences-About-Writing/dp/0307279413

Hell Yeah or No: What’s Worth Doing: https://www.amazon.com/Hell-Yeah-No-whats-worth/dp/1988575117/

Home-Made: Contemporary Russian Folk Artifacts: https://www.amazon.com/Home-Made-Contemporary-Russian-Folk-Artifacts/dp/0955006139

Oppenheimer: https://www.oppenheimermovie.com/

• Tom Petty’s “Crawling Back to You” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1JenqZNMU6unIwVWmoP3J0

Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger: https://press.stripe.com/poor-charlies-almanack

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The reason I think it's great for entrepreneurs to start bootstrapping is because they just have more practice making money.

0:04.2

They get better and better and better at the fundamental skill you need to have ultimately turn a successful business which is to make money.

0:11.0

Hopefully I don't come off as encouraging everyone to be like me. I'm not saying that at all.

0:15.0

What I am saying is this is a way to be. It's an alternative to what you're often hearing in our

0:20.5

industry, which is like go big or go home home raise a bunch of money and get huge and

0:24.4

unicorn status and all thing like that's a way just know though that basically

0:29.7

almost nobody makes it that way. Like really almost nobody really makes it that way.

0:35.7

And there's a lot more room to make it and to build a successful business if you

0:40.6

throw out that outlier and look at all the other places you can land as a business.

0:47.0

Today my guest is Jason Freed.

0:51.0

Jason is the co-founder and CEO of 37 Signals, which makes Bas Camp and Hay, and soon a few more products,

0:57.8

including a competitor to Slack.

1:00.0

37 Signals is a very different type of company.

1:03.2

They have no investors, no board,

1:05.3

they have no plans to go public,

1:06.8

they never want to sell their business,

1:08.4

they've made a profit for 24 years in a row,

1:11.3

they have over 100,000 customers and make tens of millions of dollars in profit each year,

1:17.0

which most VC-backed companies never make a dollar of.

1:20.0

And all of this profit filters down to the founders and employees because they have no investors.

1:25.0

Most founders by default will go down the venture route, raising money from B.C. and Angels.

1:30.0

And for many types of companies that is necessary.

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