Matthew Hassett noticed that smartphones were ruining sleep, so he built Loftie, a screen-free alarm clock, to fix it. Without venture capital or paid press, he grew the brand to more than 200,000 units sold, and earned Wirecutter’s top alarm clock pick six years in a row.
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She Had 18 Million Followers. A Cause She Cared About Turned That Into a Business
She had 18 million followers, a product idea born from panic attacks, and zero paid ad spend on launch day. Within 24 hours, Hugz was sold out. Lexi Hensler built Give Hugz — a line of weighted stuffed animals designed to trigger deep pressure stimulation — by turning her own bat ... Show More
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<p>Corey Veverka acquired the business where he had worked for years, mitigating his risk & removing the need for a search. </p><p>Topics in Corey’s interview:</p><ul><li>Corey bought a business without doing a search</li><li>Accepting that buying a $5m business can be "norma ... Show More
<p>Chandler Reed reflects on buying a project-based business in 2021, seeing sales soar, then crash, then surge again. </p><p>Topics in Chandler’s interview:</p><ul><li>His unconventional entrance into the search space</li><li>Buying a commercial lighting contractor</li><li>Incen ... Show More
<p>Elliott Edge started as a searcher looking for a single business, then pivoted to a roll-up. He's 7 acquisitions in.</p><p>Topics in Elliot’s interview:</p><ul><li>His philosophy on submitting LOI’s</li><li>Acquiring a managed service provider amidst Covid</li><li>His wife’s r ... Show More