In this episode, Bryan Onel, co-founder of Oneleet, discusses his journey from hacker to cybersecurity entrepreneur. Bryan shares insights on bootstrapping strategies within a venture-backed model, the importance of community-driven growth, and how to differentiate from competitors by being authentic and customer-focused. Bryan also discusses tactical approaches to leveraging testimonials, participating in relevant conversations, and calling out industry inadequacies to drive growth and establish Oneleet as a leading alternative to incumbent platforms like Vanta -- a strategy that helped grow Oneleet from zero to $7 million ARR in 20 months.
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Timestamps:
(00:10) Being a successful founder requires total commitment and an all-consuming passion for the business.
(02:10) Bryan transitioned from being a hacker to building cybersecurity tools after realizing the need for companies to defend themselves against breaches.
(04:01) Working with close partners, like friends or family, can simplify the challenges of maintaining work-life boundaries in a startup.
(19:21) Many compliance-focused companies prioritize checklists over real security, leading to a false sense of safety for their clients.
(37:12) Building trust by genuinely helping potential clients, even if it means advising them not to purchase, can lead to strong word-of-mouth referrals.
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