92-Hour Work Weeks to Raising Capital, How a Former Tradie is Now Disrupting Beauty Tech with GlamUare
Sun Dec 14 2025
He worked 92-hour weeks in construction to fund his dream.
DM’d 1,000 strangers and raised €60k in 7 days.
Launched a beauty app with no tech background.
Lost it all. Rebuilt. And now?
He's raised again and GlamUare is live, funded, and shipping features every 2 weeks.
Sean MacAdams is not your typical tech founder and GlamUare is not your typical beauty platform.
In this episode, we go deep on Sean’s wild journey: from almost dropping out of high school to pitching investors in Saudi Arabia, managing a 30,000+ women’s community in Bondi, and building a beauty-tech platform that’s making real impact.
He didn’t come from money.
He didn’t have a cofounder.
He didn’t even code.
But what he did have was a relentless work ethic, a community-first vision, and the nerve to keep showing up.
What You’ll Learn:
How Sean raised €60k in a week by DMing strangers with no pitch deckWhat happened when his first launch fell apart 24 hours before go-liveThe painful lessons from giving away equity too early and how he bought it backHow he worked 92-hour weeks in construction to keep the dream aliveWhy he turned down Saudi investment (and what misaligned money almost cost him)What makes GlamUare different from every other booking app in beautyHow he’s scaling now: fresh funding, bi-weekly feature drops, and go-to-market underwayThe community monetisation playbook behind Bondi Beach Babes, no ads, 30K+ members
This Episode Is For:
Founders building from scratch with no fancy backgroundNon-technical tech founders who’ve hit brick walls with dev teamsCreators and coaches trying to monetise community the right wayAnyone who's ready to hear what building really takes
Follow Sean + Explore GlamUare:
GlamUare App: glamuare.comSean on Instagram: @sean_mac_adams
If you believe in grit over degrees, vision over validation, and community over hype, this episode is for you.
Share it. Tag @sean_mac_adams. Let people know what’s coming.
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He worked 92-hour weeks in construction to fund his dream. DM’d 1,000 strangers and raised €60k in 7 days. Launched a beauty app with no tech background. Lost it all. Rebuilt. And now? He's raised again and GlamUare is live, funded, and shipping features every 2 weeks. Sean MacAdams is not your typical tech founder and GlamUare is not your typical beauty platform. In this episode, we go deep on Sean’s wild journey: from almost dropping out of high school to pitching investors in Saudi Arabia, managing a 30,000+ women’s community in Bondi, and building a beauty-tech platform that’s making real impact. He didn’t come from money. He didn’t have a cofounder. He didn’t even code. But what he did have was a relentless work ethic, a community-first vision, and the nerve to keep showing up. What You’ll Learn: How Sean raised €60k in a week by DMing strangers with no pitch deckWhat happened when his first launch fell apart 24 hours before go-liveThe painful lessons from giving away equity too early and how he bought it backHow he worked 92-hour weeks in construction to keep the dream aliveWhy he turned down Saudi investment (and what misaligned money almost cost him)What makes GlamUare different from every other booking app in beautyHow he’s scaling now: fresh funding, bi-weekly feature drops, and go-to-market underwayThe community monetisation playbook behind Bondi Beach Babes, no ads, 30K+ members This Episode Is For: Founders building from scratch with no fancy backgroundNon-technical tech founders who’ve hit brick walls with dev teamsCreators and coaches trying to monetise community the right wayAnyone who's ready to hear what building really takes Follow Sean + Explore GlamUare: GlamUare App: glamuare.comSean on Instagram: @sean_mac_adams If you believe in grit over degrees, vision over validation, and community over hype, this episode is for you. Share it. Tag @sean_mac_adams. Let people know what’s coming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.