180: How a Made-Up Idea for a Business Became the Second-Largest Expense Reporting Company, with Expensify’s David Barrett

180: How a Made-Up Idea for a Business Became the Second-Largest Expense Reporting Company, with Expensify’s David Barrett

What if you could stumble upon a game-changing idea without spending time and money on validation, industry research, or prototypes? And then grow this idea into the second largest company in your niche? It’s not common, but that's what happened to today’s podcast guest, David Barrett. Barrett is the founder of Expensify, the second largest expense-reporting company in the world. But in its early stages, Barrett knew nothing about the space, nor was he particularly interested in it. In fact, he completely made up the Expensify idea as a decoy to get some funding for another endeavor, since banks weren’t interested in his “real” business idea. But the decoy picked up steam as he pitched it, and before Barrett knew it, he was sitting on a potential goldmine. People were talking more about his fictitious business idea than they were his original idea. And Expensify was born. Keeping with Barrett's unconventional approach to startups, Expensify’s massive growth has also been atypical. Barrett has not spent a dime on advertising, outbound sales calls, or salespeople. The software essentially sells itself. In this packed interview, learn exactly how Barrett grew his company and how his unique business sales model and contrarian style disrupted the space. David Barrett is a true example of how challenging the status quo and disrupting common ideas can lead to avenues of massive growth and potential. Key Takeaways The sales model that allowed Barrett to scale his company without paying for customer acquisition Why profit should not come at the sacrifice of growth and how the two can coexist The misguided business advice that almost everyone follows, but leads to failure The most important factor to building an A-player team Why reinventing the wheel with your business can limit your potential

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577: The Genius Referral Model Behind Burst’s Multi-Million Dollar Brand (Best of Foundr)

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576: (Solo) This One Trademark Mistake Nearly Killed My Business - Here's What I Learnt

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574: He's Building a $250M+ Business That Measures Success in Lives Saved | Andrew Lacy

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573: Building a $74M a Year Beauty & Community Empire | Trinny Woodall

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572: (Solo) How to Build a Brand That’s Uncopyable: Even If Your Idea Gets Stolen

572: (Solo) How to Build a Brand That’s Uncopyable: Even If Your Idea Gets Stolen

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571: No Funding, 104 Rejections & $411 Left in the Bank - How She made $65M+ on Flowers

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