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The Tech Leader's Playbook

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Welcome to The Tech Leader's Playbook, the essential podcast for tech executives and entrepreneurs eager to scale their businesses and innovate in a fast-paced industry. This is the perfect hub for C-Suite leaders, founders, CTOs, CPOs, and tech directors who are on a mission to build a high-impact team, develop innovative solutions, and lead their businesses to unprecedented growth. Tune in for cutting-edge insights, top-tier hiring strategies, and inspiring leadership principles to guide you on your tech leadership journey. The Tech Leader's Playbook, your blueprint for tech business success
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Think Your Startup Needs Venture Capital? Think Again

Wed Feb 04 2026

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For more thoughts, clips, and updates, follow Avetis Antaplyan on Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/avetisantaplyan⁠ In this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Avetis Antaplyan sits down with Alex Shartsis, serial founder, former corporate development lead, and current CEO of Skyp.ai—to unpack the real cost of “growth at all costs.” With scars and exits to back his views, Alex offers a candid breakdown of what founders get wrong about product-market fit, fundraising traps, and the often-misunderstood economics of scaling. Together, they explore why bootstrapping is back in vogue, how over-raising can kill flexibility, and how AI is redefining what it means to be a lean operator. Alex draws from his time at Perfect Price and now Skyp.ai to expose the hidden “footwork” behind successful GTM strategies and why most SaaS founders underprice out of insecurity. The conversation is loaded with tactical advice—from navigating platform creep to testing pricing thresholds—and peppered with war stories from the front lines of both venture-backed and bootstrapped journeys. Whether you're scaling an AI startup or building quietly with customer revenue, this episode challenges conventional wisdom and lays out what durable, customer-obsessed growth looks like in 2026. Takeaways Many founders mistake a short burst of sales or demand for true product-market fit, leading to premature scaling and churn. Financial acquirers focus on cash flows; strategic acquirers pay for fit. Most founders don’t deeply understand either. Venture capital often creates misaligned incentives. Founders lose control over exits and may be pushed to chase unsustainable valuations. Bootstrapping forces discipline: every dollar must generate near-term return, every decision must align with customer need. Raising too early or too much reduces urgency, increases burn, and often leads to wasteful bets and bloated teams. SaaS buyers increasingly value smaller vendors who prioritize service over scale. Advice is context-dependent: founders must be careful not to blindly copy tactics that worked in a different market or macro. AI tools enable hands-on execution and eliminate layers of communication, especially for lean teams. Founders often “hide their footwork”—the unseen details that actually drive GTM success. Customer proximity and rapid iteration beat slide decks and assumptions every time. Chapters 00:00 Growth at All Costs Is Dead 01:07 What Acquirers Really Care About 02:35 The Mirage of Product-Market Fit 05:10 Amazon vs. Realistic Unit Economics 06:44 When Losing Money Is Okay—And When It’s Not 08:01 The Advice Trap: When Playbooks Expire 10:01 The SurveyMonkey Blueprint (And Its Limits) 13:06 How Bootstrapping Forces Better Decision-Making 17:34 Owning the Downside: Founders vs. VCs 20:13 Building a $5M Business Without Needing a Billion-Dollar Exit 22:30 Platform Creep and Product Dilution 27:53 Customer Success Is the Real Differentiator 29:49 Jiu-Jitsu and GTM Footwork 36:39 How AI Changes How Work Gets Done 44:43 Prototyping, Building, and Speed with AI Tools 46:41 Pricing Insecurity and Willingness to Pay 51:01 You Are Not Your Customer: Pricing Psychology 53:48 Cheap Gym Memberships, Expensive Lessons Alex Shartsis’s Social Media Link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shartsis/ Resources and Links: ⁠⁠https://www.hireclout.com⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.podcast.hireclout.com⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/hirefasthireright⁠

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For more thoughts, clips, and updates, follow Avetis Antaplyan on Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/avetisantaplyan⁠ In this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Avetis Antaplyan sits down with Alex Shartsis, serial founder, former corporate development lead, and current CEO of Skyp.ai—to unpack the real cost of “growth at all costs.” With scars and exits to back his views, Alex offers a candid breakdown of what founders get wrong about product-market fit, fundraising traps, and the often-misunderstood economics of scaling. Together, they explore why bootstrapping is back in vogue, how over-raising can kill flexibility, and how AI is redefining what it means to be a lean operator. Alex draws from his time at Perfect Price and now Skyp.ai to expose the hidden “footwork” behind successful GTM strategies and why most SaaS founders underprice out of insecurity. The conversation is loaded with tactical advice—from navigating platform creep to testing pricing thresholds—and peppered with war stories from the front lines of both venture-backed and bootstrapped journeys. Whether you're scaling an AI startup or building quietly with customer revenue, this episode challenges conventional wisdom and lays out what durable, customer-obsessed growth looks like in 2026. Takeaways Many founders mistake a short burst of sales or demand for true product-market fit, leading to premature scaling and churn. Financial acquirers focus on cash flows; strategic acquirers pay for fit. Most founders don’t deeply understand either. Venture capital often creates misaligned incentives. Founders lose control over exits and may be pushed to chase unsustainable valuations. Bootstrapping forces discipline: every dollar must generate near-term return, every decision must align with customer need. Raising too early or too much reduces urgency, increases burn, and often leads to wasteful bets and bloated teams. SaaS buyers increasingly value smaller vendors who prioritize service over scale. Advice is context-dependent: founders must be careful not to blindly copy tactics that worked in a different market or macro. AI tools enable hands-on execution and eliminate layers of communication, especially for lean teams. Founders often “hide their footwork”—the unseen details that actually drive GTM success. Customer proximity and rapid iteration beat slide decks and assumptions every time. Chapters 00:00 Growth at All Costs Is Dead 01:07 What Acquirers Really Care About 02:35 The Mirage of Product-Market Fit 05:10 Amazon vs. Realistic Unit Economics 06:44 When Losing Money Is Okay—And When It’s Not 08:01 The Advice Trap: When Playbooks Expire 10:01 The SurveyMonkey Blueprint (And Its Limits) 13:06 How Bootstrapping Forces Better Decision-Making 17:34 Owning the Downside: Founders vs. VCs 20:13 Building a $5M Business Without Needing a Billion-Dollar Exit 22:30 Platform Creep and Product Dilution 27:53 Customer Success Is the Real Differentiator 29:49 Jiu-Jitsu and GTM Footwork 36:39 How AI Changes How Work Gets Done 44:43 Prototyping, Building, and Speed with AI Tools 46:41 Pricing Insecurity and Willingness to Pay 51:01 You Are Not Your Customer: Pricing Psychology 53:48 Cheap Gym Memberships, Expensive Lessons Alex Shartsis’s Social Media Link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shartsis/ Resources and Links: ⁠⁠https://www.hireclout.com⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.podcast.hireclout.com⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/hirefasthireright⁠

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Welcome to The Tech Leader's Playbook, the essential podcast for tech executives and entrepreneurs eager to scale their businesses and innovate in a fast-paced industry. This is the perfect hub for C-Suite leaders, founders, CTOs, CPOs, and tech directors who are on a mission to build a high-impact team, develop innovative solutions, and lead their businesses to unprecedented growth. Tune in for cutting-edge insights, top-tier hiring strategies, and inspiring leadership principles to guide you on your tech leadership journey. The Tech Leader's Playbook, your blueprint for tech business success

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