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Clay是一家帮助公司在市场上推出产品的软件初创公司,创始人Anand在2021年加入Clay,当时公司还没有公开发布。Anand的直觉告诉他,这家公司有潜力,事实证明他的直觉是正确的。Clay在2022年2月发布后迅速增长,目前拥有超过2500家公司的100,000名用户,并获得了5亿美元的估值。Clay的故事告诉我们,在创业初期,直觉比分析更重要。

😄 **直觉比分析更重要**:Clay的创始人Anand在2021年加入公司时,公司还没有公开发布,但他凭借直觉判断公司有潜力。事实证明他的直觉是正确的,Clay在2022年2月发布后迅速增长,目前拥有超过2500家公司的100,000名用户,并获得了5亿美元的估值。这说明在创业初期,直觉比分析更重要,因为分析往往会受到各种因素的限制,而直觉则能更敏锐地捕捉到机会。 Clay的成功案例也证明了,创业者需要相信自己的直觉,并勇于去尝试。即使没有足够的数据和分析,只要你对自己的想法充满信心,并愿意付出努力,你就有可能取得成功。

🤩 **专注于单一且引人注目的用例**:Clay专注于帮助公司在市场上推出产品,这使得他们能够将所有资源集中在这一目标上。这种专注策略使他们能够在竞争中脱颖而出,并迅速建立起自己的品牌。 创业初期,专注于一个单一且引人注目的用例,能够帮助你更快地获得用户和市场认可。因为当你专注于一个领域时,你能够更深入地了解用户需求,并为他们提供更精准的解决方案。

🥳 **热情比产品更重要**:Clay的创始人Anand对公司的产品充满热情,这使得他能够克服各种困难,并最终取得成功。在创业初期,热情比产品更重要,因为热情能够激励你不断前进,并帮助你度过艰难时期。 创业初期,你可能会遇到各种各样的挑战,比如资金短缺、团队成员流失、市场竞争激烈等等。只有对自己的产品充满热情,你才能克服这些困难,并最终取得成功。

🤯 **在构建公司的细枝末节中找到意义**:Clay的创始人Anand在加入公司后,全身心地投入到公司运营中,从产品开发到市场营销,他都亲力亲为。这种“神圣劳作”的精神,使得他能够在构建公司的过程中找到意义,并最终取得成功。 创业初期,你可能会感到压力很大,因为你需要处理各种各样的问题,而且你可能没有足够的资源和经验来解决这些问题。但是,如果你能够在构建公司的过程中找到意义,你就能克服这些困难,并最终取得成功。

💯 **Clay的故事告诉我们,创业的成功需要直觉、专注、热情和对细节的关注。**

by Evan Armstrong
in Napkin Math
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“I am so excited about this company, but the cofounder is quitting. My other friend who works there is leaving. What should I do? I love the product and think they are onto something special.”

I was strolling around the Salt Lake City Walmart parking lot with Varun Anand, the lanky, 6-foot-4-inch soon-to-be cofounder of software company Clay, and sweating profusely. Anand had us doing laps, wildly gesticulating as he explained his conundrum. He was looking for his next gig, and he couldn’t stop thinking about a little startup in New York. 

It was 2021, the height of Covid-era career moves, and Anand was on the hunt. Because of his background having led go-to-market at large startups, he had more established offers on the table. But he had fallen in love with a soon-to-be-released product. I had started writing at Every six months before and was living in Salt Lake City, and through a friend of a friend, he had reached out to me to talk shop on what startups I found interesting. 

Everyone who plays the high-risk game of early-stage startups can relate to this feeling. Analysts (including this one) will tell you that the odds of startup failure are over 95 percent. The gray hairs will accumulate, the cushy life you could have working at Google will haunt you, and discomfort will be your constant state. 

Nevertheless, some part of you yearns for the adventure. You have an irrational instinct that this idea could work—somehow, some way. Anand had it that day. I had it the day I sent my first newsletter to 25 subscribers, consisting exclusively of my roommates and extended family. You, too, have probably heard the siren song of building something new. 

That emotion is important. It is that heady mix of passion, American individualism, and capitalist spirit that has propelled Silicon Valley forward for the past 50 years. 

In the case of Anand, it led to him joining Clay. Since then, the software startup that helps companies launch their products in the market raised a $62 million Series B at a $500 million valuation from Meritech Capital, with participation from Sequoia. It has grown like a weed since its launch on Product Hunt in February 2022, and now has 100,000 users at more than 2,500 companies. Last year, while most software founders I know were fighting tooth and nail for growth the Clay team had so much they could barely keep up. 

None of that success was obvious in 2021, when the company hadn’t publicly launched yet. Anand’s only guiding light was his intuition that the several-year-old company had potential. At the time, Anand asked me what he should do. A few months after we had met in person we debated the variables of Clay’s potential success over text messaging, trying to pin it down to technical factors—the focus of its product-led growth, how it would capitalize on the buzz. I realized that there was something much grander to rely on than these details—his intuition. I sent Anand a text: “I mean if you are still excited about a B2B SaaS thing after this long then do it.”

Five years into its operation, in early 2022, Anand joined Clay, leading all things go-to-market. By doing so, he joined cofounder Kareem Amin, who had been investing in Clay’s mission since it incorporated in 2017. (The other cofounder, whom Anand referenced in our meeting, left to pursue ideas in crypto.) Two intuitions came together to guide what is now a category-defining platform to help sales and marketing teams amass data on prospective customers and customize their outreach.

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