300. 6 lessons from 6 years of Tech for Non-Techies

300. 6 lessons from 6 years of Tech for Non-Techies

Six years of building a global business teaches you things no business school will.

What actually drives revenue. What wastes your time.

What you wish someone had told you before you started.

In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shares the six lessons that have shaped how she built Tech for Non-Techies — trusted by Oxford University, Microsoft, Techstars and the Royal Bank of Canada — without external funding, without a PR agency, and without a technical background.

You'll learn:

  • Why fundraising and bootstrapping are both hard — and how to choose which hard is right for you
  • Why your personal brand builds business faster than your company brand
  • How to diversify revenue without losing focus
  • Why human judgement is the scarcest resource in the age of AI
  • That mind management is not a luxury — it is infrastructure
  • Why paying experts is one of the best business decisions you will ever make

Sophia also shares the evening she was convinced her business was unsolvable, why she has no regrets about bootstrapping her second company, and what a billionaire founder and a Facebook marketing expert taught her about building for the long term.

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Introduction: Six lessons from six years in business
  • 02:46 - Lesson 1: Raising money vs getting customers - Choose your hard
  • 07:28 - Lesson 2: Build your personal brand before your company brand
  • 12:08 - Lesson 3: Diversify your revenue, but stay focused
  • 14:29 - Lesson 4: AI is a game changer, but human judgment makes it valuable
  • 16:48 - Lesson 5: Mind management is not optional
  • 19:05 - Lesson 6: Pay experts to compress your learning curve
  • 21:26 - Summary and closing

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