4 Years to Achieve Material Traction


This post is by David Cummings from David Cummings on Startups


In the startup world there’s a common narrative that if the business is going to work, it’ll take off exponentially in a year or two from creation. Either you have crazy success right away, or it’s not happening. While that does happen on occasion, and many startup stories embellish the outliers, the reality is that it often takes longer, much longer.

Just this past week, two more unicorn stories were in the news and for each it took four years before the startup took off.

First, the startup world has been enthralled by the news that Adobe is acquiring Figma for $20 billion. At 50x the approximately $400 million of annual recurring revenue, deals like this make the venture capital industry work (extreme power laws). While Figma was founded in 2012, it wasn’t until 2016 when growth exploded. Four years of working through the details, refining product/market fit, earning those first loyal users, and still not knowing what lies ahead.

Second, this week’s Invest Like the Best show featured Trina Spear in the episode titled Billion Dollar Scrubs. Trina, the founder of publicly traded FIGS (note the random “fig” connection between the two companies), shares her story and recalls how (Read more…)