Listen "Aswinkumar Rajendiran from Maple"
Episode Synopsis
Aswinkumar Rajendiran is the Co-Founder of Maple.
Maple is an all-in-one revenue management platform that streamlines sales-led and product-led billing workflows and tracks holistic revenue metrics as quickly as deals are signed without weeks of reconciliation.
Maple can be leveraged in no-code or low-code mode by enabling quick experimentation-ready basic, credits-based, usage-based or seat-based billing capabilities into your product with just a few lines of code.
Takeaways
Attending UWaterloo and working on side projects
Getting into YC and building his first company
Joining Rippling ($13.5B valuation) as the first employee
Learnings from Parker Conrad and the unique way Rippling builds product
The decision to move back to Canada and launch Maple
Why billing is such a problem and headache for companies
Billing processes have become increasingly complex in modern businesses
Working closely with early customers
Maple's product strategy and building a full stack solution for billing
Founder-led sales, how to do them well and for how long
Raising money
Building the right team - focusing on great engineers
Chapters
00:00 From Side Projects to Founding a Startup
05:56 Joining Rippling: The First Employee Experience
12:13 Building Maple: Insights from Rippling
18:12 Strategic Selling: Targeting the Right Customers
24:09 The Importance of Founder-Led Sales
30:00 Building the Right Team: Focus on Engineering
35:51 Raising Money: Aligning Vision and Funding
Keywords
startups, entrepreneurship, Y Combinator, Rippling, Maple, billing solutions, founder journey, product development, go-to-market strategy, team building
Maple is an all-in-one revenue management platform that streamlines sales-led and product-led billing workflows and tracks holistic revenue metrics as quickly as deals are signed without weeks of reconciliation.
Maple can be leveraged in no-code or low-code mode by enabling quick experimentation-ready basic, credits-based, usage-based or seat-based billing capabilities into your product with just a few lines of code.
Takeaways
Attending UWaterloo and working on side projects
Getting into YC and building his first company
Joining Rippling ($13.5B valuation) as the first employee
Learnings from Parker Conrad and the unique way Rippling builds product
The decision to move back to Canada and launch Maple
Why billing is such a problem and headache for companies
Billing processes have become increasingly complex in modern businesses
Working closely with early customers
Maple's product strategy and building a full stack solution for billing
Founder-led sales, how to do them well and for how long
Raising money
Building the right team - focusing on great engineers
Chapters
00:00 From Side Projects to Founding a Startup
05:56 Joining Rippling: The First Employee Experience
12:13 Building Maple: Insights from Rippling
18:12 Strategic Selling: Targeting the Right Customers
24:09 The Importance of Founder-Led Sales
30:00 Building the Right Team: Focus on Engineering
35:51 Raising Money: Aligning Vision and Funding
Keywords
startups, entrepreneurship, Y Combinator, Rippling, Maple, billing solutions, founder journey, product development, go-to-market strategy, team building
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