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SaaStr 253: TaskRabbit Founder Leah Busque on Lessons Learned from a Product Reboot

SaaStr 253: TaskRabbit Founder Leah Busque on Lessons Learned from a Product Reboot

FromThe Official SaaStr Podcast: SaaS | Founders | Investors


SaaStr 253: TaskRabbit Founder Leah Busque on Lessons Learned from a Product Reboot

FromThe Official SaaStr Podcast: SaaS | Founders | Investors

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jul 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Leah is currently a General Partner at Fuel Capital, an early stage venture fund located in Silicon Valley. She likes to invest across consumer, B2B saas, and technology infrastructure companies at the earliest stages. In 2008 Leah founded TaskRabbit, the leading on-demand service marketplace in the world. She spent nearly a decade involved with the company as CEO and Executive Chairwoman before she sold the company to IKEA in October of 2017. Hear about her takeaways from a product reboot with TaskRabbit.   Missed the session? Here’s what Leah talks about: What are the lessons learned from a product reboot? When  bringing a product to market - what are the BHAGs? How to navigate a product pivot. If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented, you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin SaaStr Leah Busque
Released:
Jul 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Official Saastr Podcast is the latest and greatest from the world of Saastr, interviewing the most prominent operators and investors to discover their tips, tactics and strategies to attain success in the fiercely competitive world of SaaS. On the side of the operators, we centre around getting from $0 to $100m ARR faster, what it takes to scale successfully and what are the core elements of hiring. As for the investors, we learn what metrics they hone in on when examining SaaS business, what type of metrics excites them and what they look for in SaaS founders.