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1 087 - Our 2024 in review + forecast for 2025 47:01
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What if economic downturns could be a springboard for growth instead of a setback? Join Àlex, the CEO and founder of MarsBased, as he shares the inside scoop on how his company not only weathered the technological market storm of 2024 but emerged stronger. Learn from their journey through industry challenges, management demands, and the strategic pivots that led to exciting collaborations and a revenue milestone of 2.5 million euros, all while remaining bootstrapped and expanding the team. Despite grappling with project estimation issues and sudden contract cancellations, the story of MarsBased is one of resilience and adaptability. Àlex recounts the emotional journey of navigating a tense Q1 and the strategic decisions that helped regain stability. From transparent communication practices to celebrating MarsBased's decade-long journey, this episode paints a vivid picture of staying the course amidst uncertainty. Get insights into how MarsBased's strategic shift to smaller projects and consulting work opened doors to contracts with entities like Mobile World Capital. Join us as we explore MarsBased’s technological strategy evolution, focusing on the decision to standardize their tech stack with Ruby on Rails and React. Àlex explains how this strategic move ensures reliable, cost-effective solutions for their clients without compromising quality. Discover the balance between embracing innovation in areas like VR and AI while staying committed to proven technologies. As the episode wraps up, Àlex invites listeners to share feedback and ideas, reinforcing the collaborative spirit of the MarsBased journey. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 086 - Open source, open heart: Ghost’s John O’Nolan secret (spicy) sauce 53:37
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Join Àlex Rodríguez Bacardit (CEO @ MarsBased) and John O’Nolan, founder of Ghost, as they delve into the world of independent, values-driven tech businesses. They discuss Ghost’s foundational structure, the role of transparency and bootstrapping in shaping the company, and how these principles impact product development and user loyalty. The conversation also touches on the challenges of competing with heavily funded competitors, the nuances of running a foundation, and the future of newsletter platforms. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or a tech enthusiast, this episode offers deep insights into aligning business with core values. Also, hot takes with hot salsas 🔥 Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 085 - Beyond TextExpander: Greg Scown’s journey after stepping down as co-founder 53:16
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Greg Scown, co-founder of TextExpander, shares an inspiring journey through the partial sale of his company to Summit Partners and the path that led him there. Discover how casual coffee chats carried invaluable advice, such as re-registering as a Delaware C corporation, which significantly boosted the company's valuation. Greg discusses the pivotal role of an enthusiastic fan at Summit Partners, which propelled TextExpander into the spotlight and paved the way for successful negotiations. As Greg and his partner Philip Goward step back from operational duties, they embark on a transformative journey of semi-retirement and advisory roles, exploring new ventures and collaborations. The episode takes a deep dive into the strategic decision-making process behind selling to private equity versus traditional venture capital. With JD Mullen taking the reins as CEO, we examine the balance of maintaining continuity while embracing change. Greg highlights the strengths of bootstrap companies like TextExpander, emphasizing the significance of subtle improvements to enhance user experience while preserving product reliability. This discussion offers insights into the private equity landscape, exploring de-risking strategies and the challenges of transitioning from a high-pressure leadership role to a more relaxed lifestyle. We explore Greg's insights on the evolving tech landscape, the burgeoning potential for indie app developers, and the value of partnerships with organizations like Founder Partners. Through personal stories and reflections, Greg sheds light on the emotional transition post-exit, tackling mental health challenges, and societal pressures. There's also an intriguing look at the future of indie app development and the entrepreneurial spirit driving innovation in Europe, exemplified by entrepreneurs like Michael Simmons of Fantastical. If you're an engineering founder in Barcelona or Europe, this conversation invites you to connect and collaborate, opening doors to new opportunities and shared growth. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
Join Àlex, CEO of MarsBased, as he tells the story behind starting both MarsBased and the Barcelona chapter of Startup Grind in 2014. Prepared for a rambling of 45 minutes? This episode covers running both the chapter and MarsBased, reasons to keep it up, impact generated over ten years, metrics of Startup Grind Barcelona, highs and lows, and the reasons why we're quitting after 153 events and three international conferences. We also give some hints as to what's next for Àlex and our involvement in the events & community space in the near future. Who knows, maybe you get the chance to listen to these ramblings live in a podcast studio near you! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 083 - Bootstrapping, marketing, branding & ass-kicking, with Tanya Van Gastel (Co-founder of The Multiverse AI) 1:01:21
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Curious about the challenges of transitioning from a corporate environment in China to the bustling startup scene in Barcelona? How has she created an AI company and is bootstrapping her way up? How is their marketing strategy? How do you build domain authority for your startup? Join us as Tania Van Gastel, CEO and co-founder of The Multiverse AI, shares her unique journey. Her insights shed light on building a product-driven company amidst the AI frenzy, the significance of transparency, and the art of indie hacking. Discover how the vibrant startup community in Barcelona, bolstered by events like Startup Grind, fosters innovation and authentic conversations, providing valuable platforms for growth and reflection. AI, however, couldn't fix Àlex not picking the right microphone for recording nor his mistaking multiverse for metaverse in the middle of the conversation, so there's that. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 082 - Road to profitability and AI, with Mercè Tell (Co-founder @ Encomenda Capital Partners) 56:58
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Unlock the secrets of navigating the turbulent waters of venture capital with our latest episode featuring the ever-insightful Mercè Tell, (GP & co-founder of Encomenda Capital Partners). This is a recording of one of our latest Startup Grind BCN events, recorded in early 2024. Ever wondered how down rounds, declining M&A transactions, and slumping tech stock valuations are reshaping the investment landscape? Mercè sheds light on these pressing issues, providing a straightforward and transparent outlook that both VCs and startups will find invaluable. She also forecasts the trends for 2024, separating the hype from the reality in AI, and discusses the significant impact of reduced funding on the market. In our deep dive into the world of startup investments, Mercè helps us unravel the complexities of early-stage versus late-stage ventures. Discover why seed stage investments can offer better returns and more founder-friendly terms, along with the unique conditions and legalities that each stage presents. We also examine the lifecycle of startups, the varied exit strategies, and the potential resurgence of M&A activity that could breathe new life into the VC ecosystem. Finally, don't miss our conversation on emerging trends that are catching the eyes of investors, from sustainability and green tech to AI. Learn the crucial factors that VCs consider when evaluating AI companies, including the importance of practical, problem-solving solutions. Mercè also shares her journey from managing inherited funds to co-founding Encomenda, along with strategies for market validation, effective fundraising in a bear market, and convincing successful entrepreneurs to venture into VC. Packed with real-world insights and expert advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of venture capital. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 081 - Fighting online scams and Ad fraud, with Nandini Jammi (Check My Ads) 50:54
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Ever wondered how to protect yourself from online scams while keeping advertisers honest? This episode is a must-listen as we welcome Nandini Jammi from Check My Ads, back on the podcast, after almost four years since her first appearance. Check My Ads is the pioneering agency fighting against fraudulent advertisers, right-wing disinformation and tackling online scams. We promise you'll walk away with a deep understanding of how business ethics and company values can shape the future of social media marketing schemes. Don't buy anything off Twitter/X. Pinky promise? Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 080 - Balancing creativity and business in Spain, with Brian Farrell (Farco) 1:02:53
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The podcast is back after a much needed (albeit unintended) hiatus. For more details, listen to this episode (in Spanish) or wait until an AI translates it for you. Until then, listen to a few of the episodes that we had recorded prior to the break, which are still of high relevance, the first of which features our friend Brian Farrell, co-founder of Farco Studio. What if the secret to thriving in the design market lies in balancing American ambition with Spanish work-life harmony? Join us as we sit down with Brian Farrell from Farco Design Studio. Brian's remarkable journey—from spearheading digital transformation at BBVA to founding his own studio in Spain—provides a unique lens into the shifting landscape of design. We explore the shared challenges our boutique companies face in a market where retainer contracts are dwindling and project predictability is more elusive than ever. Navigating the complexities of working with large corporations, Brian and Àlex delve into procurement processes and the cultural nuances that set American and Spanish business practices apart. We share our personal battles with imposter syndrome and discuss how past credentials can influence our professional paths. Highlighting the benefits of blending American drive with Spanish balance, we illustrate how this fusion fosters a passionate and sustainable approach to business. We also address the often overlooked yet crucial aspect of meticulous attention to detail in design—how print experiences can sharpen a digital designer’s eye for precision. Lastly, we reflect on the challenges of transitioning from a hands-on designer to a business owner. From redefining productivity and managing new responsibilities to learning the art of outsourcing and automation, this episode is packed with insights. Brian shares his vision of promoting Spain’s incredible design talent on a global stage, encouraging listeners to recognize the diverse and vibrant creative community Spain has to offer. If you’re navigating the turbulent waters of the design market or simply passionate about creativity, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom and inspiration. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 079 - Building the next 10 years of MarsBased 18:39
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Celebrating a decade of bootstrapping brilliance, I, Àlex, founder of MarsBased, am back behind the mic to share an emotional tribute to the journey we've shared. As we revel in a significant milestone, I'm incredibly grateful for the unwavering support from our clients, friends, and the wider community. The anniversary bash in Barcelona was an unforgettable affair, filled with poignant moments that underscored the collective effort that's helped us thrive in an industry that's often obsessed with the fast money game. Our steadfast commitment to an office-less model and sustainable growth has been our secret sauce, and there's a palpable sense of pride as I recount the values and culture that will propel us forward. As we peer into the horizon, the future is abuzz with possibilities and challenges for MarsBased. After a much-needed respite, the podcast format is ripe for innovation, promising more spontaneous episodes that might just come to you from a plane en route to San Francisco. The company is gearing up for expansion and adaptation, from hiring fresh talent to huddling up in Andorra for a strategic retreat, all while fine-tuning our business acumen to better serve our evolving client base. We're embracing new technologies like Python and AI, and as always, focusing on the sustainable growth that's been our cornerstone. Strap in and join us on this exhilarating ride into the next decade of MarsBased, where innovation meets resilience. Nice work, BuzzsproutGPT! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 078 - The future of SEO and content strategy in an AI-driven world, with Clemens Rychlik (COO @ Bourbon) 1:00:57
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Explore the power of AI in streamlining content creation and productivity in our latest podcast episode. We're joined by Clemens Rychlik from Bourbon, where he serves as COO, and the man behind the Barcinno newsletter, diving into how AI, including ChatGPT, is reshaping tasks like proofreading and SEO optimization. Clemens shares his insights on using AI for authoritative content, while we discuss balancing client projects with our own. This episode is a must-listen for anyone using AI tools or interested in their potential. We delve into how AI aids in language-related tasks such as transcription, translation, and grammar checking, highlighting efficiency boosts from tools like Otter, DeepL, and Grammarly. Àlex also shares how AI has revolutionized his Excel workflows and other day to day tasks, emphasizing the importance of human expertise in refining AI outputs and maintaining a brand's voice. We conclude by examining AI's impact on SEO and content strategies, noting its quirks and the importance of accuracy in the digital realm. The episode also covers our hands-on experience with an internal prompt library, setting the stage for a future where AI and human creativity merge to produce impactful content as Marspace approaches its ten-year milestone. We don't know if these show notes, generated 95% by an AI, would be seen as great in the eyes of Google, but what we know for sure is that we have the best audience in the world. Thanks a tonne for listening to our show! By the way, we're celebrating 10 years in a few weeks. Make sure to send us questions for a special 10-years Q&A episode with the founders of MarsBased. Send them at hola@marsbased.com! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 077 - M&A Masterclass with Founder Partners 1:01:51
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Prepare to navigate the high-stakes world of mergers and acquisitions with insider expertise as Dimitri Steinberg and Brian Flynn from Founder Partners join me, Àlex from MarsBased, for a riveting discussion. In the ever-turbulent market of dwindling venture capital and faltering tech stocks, our guests share invaluable wisdom from their impressive careers on how to steer a company towards a lucrative sale or merger. We'll be revealing the art of reading between the lines during negotiations, the strategic finesse behind successful M&A, and why having seasoned pros at your side is a game-changer. As we peel back the layers of M&A strategy, you'll discover why timing, organization, and information management are critical for startups looking to sell. Dimitri and Brian illuminate the intricate dance of revealing just enough to pique interest without oversharing early in potential partnerships. We also tackle the nuances of inbound acquisition offers, dissecting how to filter out the noise and recognize serious contenders. And if you're considering an advisor for your next business sale, you won't want to miss our insights on aligning incentives for a mutually beneficial outcome. Finally, and after all the verbose AI-generated stuff, I've got to say that this is one of the most fun and insightful episodes I've recorded. The 60+ years of combined experience of these two gentlemen cannot be summarised in just one hour, so we will have to invite them again! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 076 - Building a thriving Shopify agency, with Keyven Ferland (Founder of La Web Shop) 49:33
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Embark on an entrepreneurial odyssey with Keyven Ferland of La Web Shop and uncover the raw and real narrative of a bootstrapped business's ascent. From the humble beginnings of a solo design freelancer to captaining a burgeoning Canadian Shopify and e-commerce development shop, Kevan doesn't hold back on the experiences that shaped his agency's success. Throughout our vivid conversation, we traverse the landscape of early client acquisition, the embrace of simplicity through a strategic pivot from SpreeCommerce to Shopify, and the impact of savvy salesmanship on regional e-commerce. Join us as we crack open the playbook on the evolving role of technology in meeting client needs. Kevan shares cherished stories, from custom Ruby on Rails platforms to the recent surge of Shopify, painting a picture of how he steered his company through the initial skepticism surrounding new e-commerce solutions. Moreover, we delve into the potential of no-code developments and their repercussions on the future of web development, offering a lens into the business acumen required to flourish in the e-commerce domain amidst the unrelenting tides of technological change. We don't just stop at tech talk; the episode also journeys into the human side of running an agency. Discover how Kevan's team has expanded beyond development into realms like support, launch services, and marketing, adapting to the ever-evolving demands of the industry. We also candidly reflect on the lessons learned from a harrowing technological setback, emphasizing resilience and the power of recovery. And for a sprinkle of global aspiration, Kevan and I muse over the dreams and strategies for working with international clients and the invigorating concept of client swapping between agencies. Tune in for this wealth of insights that could ignite the spark for your next venture. Also, since no one reads these notes, we are just using AI to create them, but if you do read them and find this message somehow, shoot me an email at alex@marsbased.com and you'll make my day. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 075 - Bootstrapped Businesses, with Amir Salihefendic (Founder @ Doist) 1:10:29
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What can you achieve as an entrepreneur without leaning on venture capitalist funding? How can we communicate more effectively in the modern work landscape? Today's episode is a deep dive into the riveting world of bootstrapped businesses, communication, and entrepreneurship with our esteemed guest, Amir Salihefendic, the CEO and founder of Doist. Amir breaks down his journey as a solo founder and unveils the secrets behind thriving in a competitive market without VC funding. He unveils the role of community and transparency in his business, highlighting the power of sharing and building in public. Our conversation also unravels the intricacies of asynchronous communication. While it may seem challenging, Amir argues that it's a pathway to more thoughtful and productive discussions. His insights on maintaining a successful business amidst a constantly changing tech world are an inspiring call to adapt and innovate relentlessly. As we round up, Amir lends us a peek into the future, touching on the impact of AI in product development and his vision for seamless integration and functionality. He shares his thoughts on legacy building, setting a motivational tone for aspiring business owners. Whether you lead a small startup or a large enterprise, this episode is a gold mine of strategies and practical advice to help you navigate your business journey. Be ready to be inspired, challenged, and educated as we delve into the business world through Amir's lens. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 074 - The unfiltered reality of serial entrepreneurship, with Francesc Font Cot (Co-founder of Incapto) 1:08:29
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Brace yourselves for a riveting dialogue with Francesc Font Cot, the dynamic serial entrepreneur who co-founded Incapto Coffee, Nubelo, and Bandit. We uncover the raw truth behind the glitz and glamour of startup life and explore the harsh reality that only two out of 10 startups survive. Francesc, with his decades of experience, offers a rare perspective on the elusive success of serial entrepreneurship. We explore the metamorphosis of business models, emphasizing the criticality of revenue, profits, and cash flow. Francesc shares candid anecdotes from his venture with Bandit, shedding light on the triumphs and tribulations of his business journey. We also delve into the intriguing world of digital native vertical brands, crowdfunding, and venture capital funding for growth. Francesc and his co-founder Joaquim’s innovative ideas turned opportunities into thriving businesses, breaking new grounds in the coffee industry. Lastly, we navigate through the challenging terrains of startup life, exploring the art of brand building under capital constraints. Francesc shares his superpower – the ability to stay calm and make the best decisions in the face of adversity. We explore his journey of creating and implementing a successful business model, highlighting the importance of understanding the value chain in the coffee industry. This is a truly enlightening conversation, highlighting Francesc's approach to marketing and selling her product, which sets her apart in the industry. A must-listen for anyone who's looking to make waves in the startup world. The AI-generated captions for this podcast episode labeled Francesc as "Francesca Von Gott". What a truly epic name. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 073 - From Rails to revenue, with Khash Sajadi (CEO & Co-founder @ Cloud 66) 50:35
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With our special guest, Khash Sajadi, the founder and CEO of Cloud 66, we're unlocking the story of a technology that transformed the world of software deployment. Imagine a world where developers are freed from the drudgery of repetitive tasks. Cloud 66 began as a solution to that exact problem, and Khash takes us on a journey from the early days of the company, through the evolution of its technology stack, to its present success. We embrace the nitty-gritty details of technology, discussing everything from the revival of Rails-based startups to the pros and cons of microservices and monoliths. What are the implications of measuring technical debt as a key performance indicator? How does the availability of talent influence our choices in technology? Khash provides intriguing insights into these questions and more. Not just that, we delve into the emergence of Go as a popular programming language and the impact of containerization and Kubernetes on the industry. But it's not all tech-specs and jargon. Khash regales us with the humorous story of how a small mistake led to him winning the 'Donkey of the Week' award at his company. To top it off, we tackle the often overlooked complexities of pricing for software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies, underscoring the importance of predictability and feature distinction. So, buckle up for a roller coaster ride through the highs and lows, the successes and mistakes, the serious and the fun facets of the software industry. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 072 - We're back! Riding out a crazy wave in the tech industry 22:19
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Ever wondered how a tech company rides the tumultuous waves of an industry in flux? Journey with us, as Àlex, founder of MarsBased, shares his company's evolution in managing a surge from one to two contracts a year to a whopping 10 short-term contracts. Get an inside look at the challenges, triumphs, and the newfound dynamism this pivot has injected into the company operations. Unsure about the effects of the pandemic on tech prices? Listen up as we dig deep into the wider industry impact, discussing how businesses right from startups to corporates have been grappling with business adaptability. Hear out Àlex's insightful reflection on the reduced competition's influence on project pricing and the ripple effect it has had on businesses. Get ready for a raw, real, and revealing chat about the trials, tribulations, and tenacity of the tech industry in these uncertain times. Buckle up, it's going to be an enlightening ride. Totally generated with AI, all of the above. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 071 - Taking investment or selling MarsBased? 1:24:38
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In this episode, our good friend in and out of business, Josh Feldberg, interviews Àlex to discuss many topics for a good hour and a half. Two friends discussing business, where the podcast host, Àlex, becomes the interviewee in a long, free-flowing and casual conversation across all topics, ranging from usage of social media and discussing politics there, to considering selling the business, passing through having side projects like a punk rock band and doing angel investing, and much more. Josh, we know you won't read this, but if you do, market the sh*t out of this episode to help our podcast grow further with your marketing wizard skills! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 070 - How we find clients in San Francisco, with Àlex Rodríguez Bacardit (CEO @ MarsBased) 30:35
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The story of MarsBased can't be told without a city in particular: San Francisco. Even though MarsBased started up in Barcelona, where the three co-founders are from and where most of the events pre-incorporation happened, San Francisco played a pivotal role. In late 2013, Àlex quit his corporate job and left for a three month trip to SF to soak up as much technology, innovation and entrepreneurship as possible, and that's also where, among other things, Àlex found the first client for the company. That first client motivated us to incorporate the company and sped up the process of making MarsBased a reality. Our CEO, Àlex Rodríguez Bacardit, explains why does he go every year to San Francisco and how he's built a brand and a network there throughout the years, from 2013 to 2023, through business development, friendship and lots of burritos. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 069 - Remote, async and more, with Job van der Voort (CEO @ Remote) 45:18
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We hosted Job van der Voort, CEO @ Remote, to discuss the status of remote work (obviously) but also derivates of this: employee benefits, async work, leadership, our day-to-day as CEOs of tech companies, services vs product and more. Prior to founding Remote, Job served as the VP of Product at Gitlab, one of our reference companies when it comes to remote work, and now he's scaled his own venture to over 1000 employees worldwide to lead by example. Remote allows you to manage your HR needs for your remote team, from onboarding, to compliance and payroll, passing through employee benefits and much more! For the first time in the history of this podcast, Àlex gets downright outclassed by Job's professional background, with LEGOs, neon lights and more! Check it out! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 068 - No code in 2023, with Toby Oliver (CEO @ Bravo Studio) 47:43
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We have talked a lot about no-code back in the day, and far from being the technology that would render developers obsolete and take our jobs, it's become somewhat of a complement for quick experiments and lightweight MVPs. Now, in light of the recent happenings with AI, we're sort of seeing the same narrative around AI replacing developers and taking our jobs and eventually destroying life on Earth as we know it... but is it real this time? We discuss AI and no-code with Toby Oliver, CEO at Bravo Studio, a no-code tool that turns your Figma designs into apps. Toby was formerly the CTO at Typeform, so he knows a lot about what can be built with no-code or low-code. A more technical episode than what we've been used to lately, but that's good for a change! Enjoy! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 067 - Pros and cons of running a boutique agency, with Jamon Holmgren (CTO @ Infinite Red) 59:55
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One of the downsides of running an agency, or a services-based company per se, is that you don't get media coverage. Only the biggest ones get some coverage but for us, small agencies, it's nearly impossible: we don't do B2C, we don't have products consumed by large chunks of population, most of our work is behind NDAs and also we don't raise funds. The reality is that agencies are largely profitable and enjoyable businesses to run, even more so if you focus on value not on scale. Hence, we invited Jamon Holmgren (CTO and co-founder of Infinite Red) to jam on running a boutique agency like theirs. We riff for about an hour, discussing NDAs, how to run boutique agencies, team crafting, React Native, lifestyle businesses and much more. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 066 - WTF happened to SVB, with Victor Horcasitas 50:02
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A couple of weeks ago, shit hit the fan. A bank run on Silicon Valley Bank had to be intervened because hundreds of companies pulled their funds out of this popular bank. The US 16th largest bank, very popular among tech companies and startups, had to be sold because it became insolvent due to a series of bad decisions and their accumulated derivates. We bring in our good friend Victor Horcasitas, CEO at Metropolitan Magazine and President of the American Society of Barcelona, to discuss the happenings and their consequences: how it all happened, what kind of regulations are in place, the decisions of former administrations that might've had an impact in this particular situation, predictions of the future, how to diversify banking risk for companies, and much more. Grab a very cold clara and join us in this friendly conversation with Victor and Àlex! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 065 - Growth through partnerships, with Kat O'Brien (CPO @ ClimateTrade) 55:34
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We're excited to share this episode with you in which we talk to Kat O'Brien (Chief Partnerships Officer at ClimateTrade) about all things partnerships. Kat has been operating in the partnerships and marketing sector of both startups and corporates in the last years - as a matter of fact, we met when she was CMO at Polaroo, a former client of MarsBased - and, to be honest, we have never discussed this topic on this podcast. We've had our share of failed partnerships over the years because, quite frankly, we suck at partnerships. If we had met Kat before, we wouldn't have been so terrible at partnering with other companies. We discuss KPIs for the partnerships, paid vs. free partnerships, who should spearhead these initiatives, reporting, selling to enterprise, finding the right key people to sign contracts... and more! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 064 - All about becoming a UI/UX freelancer, with Fabio Basile 56:21
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We bring in one of our references in UI/UX, Fabio Basile, to discuss freelancing in this sector. About time we discussed building a portfolio (with all the restrictions we can find as an agency: unlaunched projects, NDAs, etc.), choosing the right freelancer/agency for your project, red flags in clients AND in providers and much more. Of course, we also discussed AI, because if not, we wouldn't be in 2023. Join us in this very interesting conversation, with BLUNT opinions and "ahà" moments between two non-native English speakers who could've recorded this in Italian, but it would've been awkward for most of our audience. #customerfirst Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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Kicking off the new year in great fashion with a solo episode of Àlex (CEO) doing a recap of our historic 2022 and some of the landmarks we've accomplished as a company and a look into 2023, with some hints regarding what we will research as a company and new technologies we will be tinkering with. This episode is short and easy to digest, which comes in handy after two weeks of big and heavy meals. You're welcome. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 062 - Tips for agencies and contractors during economic downturns 24:52
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This week, we didn't have a guest speaker either, so we decided to record a solo episode. Àlex has addressed the team in an internal basecamp post to let us know that the company is very stable and that we're signing very long contracts with clients. That in mind, he gave us three things the company is doing to ensure more stability during this downturn of the market, where literally almost every company out there is firing employees left and right. Listen directly from Àlex what is MarsBased doing to ensure stability, because it could be applicable also to other agencies and contractors/freelancers. Also, someone tell him to stop recording episodes a few minutes before midnight. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 061 - The solitude of managers, with Xavier Noria and Pau Minoves 54:07
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One day you're a developer, like all the rest, and then you're not one of them anymore. That's what happens when you go up the management ladder in technical teams. You still want to code and be cool, but you have to be focused on business, fundraising, managing people, putting processes into place and talking to partners and the leadership team or even the board. Definitely, not what a developer has to do. In this episode, we discuss at length with Pau Minoves (ex-CTO at Typeform) and Xavier Noria (Rails Core Member) about the solitude of the managers, especially in remote environments. There's some intrinsic solitude in what was mentioned in the first two paragraphs, but throw in full-remote working environments and BOOM, the perfect equation for developing solitude and other mental issues, if not dealt with carefully. We talk about the pandemic, challenges of managing people remotely, impostor syndrome, communication styles, leadership in rough times, the importance of offsites and company retreats, and much more. Also, this is the last episode Àlex recorded with his iconic brick wall background! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 060 - Calculating and taking risks in extreme conditions, with Jonas Rinde (CEO @ Nomono) 1:00:41
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We had our friend Mark from AWS calling in from Websummit last year, we also had Jorge Jaramillo recording his podcast episode in a camper van, and now it's the time for someone to record from his car! Jonas Rinde, serial entrepreneur in the Nordic region of Europe, and current CEO of Nomono, shares with us a masterclass of calculating risks and taking decisions at critical times, mixing his experience in extreme sports and high-level management in big corporations. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 059 - Factorial, Kantox and the third wave of Barcelona startups 20:19
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Breaking news: Factorial raised 123.5MM in a series C funding round led by Atomico and Tiger Global, and Kantox has sold to BNP Paribas for 120MM. Both companies are built with Ruby on Rails, which might sound as irrelevant, but it's also great news for the technology and for its ecosystem. In this episode, Àlex rambles on for 20 minutes about how these companies are showing the potential of B2B in Barcelona and how they should spearhead the third wave of startups in the city. Àlex also talks at length about the previous two waves and how they differed from one another. Yeah, we also didn't have a speaker for this week. You guessed right! Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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1 058 - How are we going to type text in the future? With Olivier Plante (CEO @ Fleksy) 53:41
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This episode will see us discussing text input and how to build keyboards for smartphones with Olivier Plante, CEO at Fleksy. Olivier has had a fruitful career in entrepreneurship but our paths didn't cross until some of the first Startup Grind events we organised in Barcelona, where he came and pitched his latest invention, ThingThing, a most flexible smartphone keyboard. A Swiss army knife of sorts, if you will, that integrated with other apps to manage files and other stuff within the conversation, without ever leaving the context of the app. In this conversation, Àlex and Olivier nerd out about how to get your custom keyboards into your smartphone, how they hacked iOS before the keyboard APIs were public, how Fleksy found a niche market in pharma, and how they're helping big players in the industry to detect early signs of neurological decline with their platform. Support the show 🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/…
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