Front Lines Media
BUILDERS
Welcome to BUILDERS — the show about how founders get new technology adopted. Each episode features a founder on the front lines of bringing new tech to market, sharing how they broke into their industry, earned early believers, built credibility, and unlocked real technology adoption. BUILDERS is part of a network of 20 industry-specific shows with a library of 1,200+ founder interviews conducted over the past three years. For the full network, visit FrontLines.io. Brought to you by: www. FrontLines.io/FounderLedGrowth — Founder-led Growth as a Service. Launch your own podcast that drives th...
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Jul 10, 2026
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How Dextall builds trust in construction | Aurimas Sabulis 26.02.2026 24:02
Dextall is attacking a structural inefficiency in construction: the 3-year design coordination cycle that precedes every mid-rise building, combined with the chaotic on-site execution that follows. Founded by Aurimas Sabulis after years running a commercial window company and witnessing construction site dysfunction firsthand, Dextall is building what Aurimas calls a "prefab operating system"—soft...
How Empathy landed 9 of the top 10 US life insurance carriers | Ron Gura 25.02.2026 15:50
Empathy is pioneering bereavement care as an enterprise benefit, transforming how employers and financial institutions support employees during life's most challenging transitions. Working with 9 of the top 10 life insurance carriers in the US and Canada—covering over 40 million people—Empathy created a new category by combining grief support with practical logistics like probate navigation, accou...
How Ridepanda landed Amazon and Google by repositioning within existing commuter benefit budgets | Chinmay Malaviya 24.02.2026 19:23
Ridepanda turned the failed unit economics of shared micro-mobility into a viable B2B model by eliminating operational costs that drove Lime's per-minute pricing from $0.15 to $0.55. After working at Lime and seeing firsthand why rebalancing, charging, vandalism, and theft made profitability impossible, Co-founder Chinmay Malaviya built a subscription model where employers subsidize personal e-bik...
How Palla Financial navigates selling to banks with no standard buyer: from remittance teams to CEOs | Enrique Perezalonso 24.02.2026 22:37
The cross-border payments market remains stubbornly difficult despite billions in venture capital and countless smart founders attacking the problem. The core challenge isn't technology—it's economics. Western Union's margins weren't exploitative greed; they reflected the brutal reality of cash distribution networks, compliance infrastructure, and dual-country regulatory overhead. Palla Financial...
How Telo Trucks avoided the failure pattern that killed 60+ automotive startups in the last 40 years | Jason Marks 20.02.2026 24:52
Telo Trucks is reimagining the American pickup for dense urban environments. With over 13,000 reservations and plans to deliver their first vehicles in 2026, Telo is tackling one of the hardest challenges in business: starting an automotive company. In a recent episode of BUILDERS, I sat down with Jason Marks , CEO & Founder of Telo Trucks , to learn about the company's journey from building e...
How Lula pivoted from B2C to B2B after discovering landlords were 80%+ of users | Bo Lais 20.02.2026 19:39
Lula rebuilt property maintenance from the ground up by solving a fundamental problem: property managers spend 40% of their time coordinating maintenance with zero visibility into work order status. After pivoting from a B2C app when they discovered landlords were their actual users, Bo Lais and his team made a critical insight—deep PMS integration wasn't a feature, it was the entire go-to-market...
How CoreStory seeded "Spec-Driven Development" across the market without analyst relations | Anand Kulkarni 20.02.2026 23:23
CoreStory is building code intelligence platforms that address the fundamental limitation of today's coding agents: their inability to navigate complex enterprise codebases. While foundation models excel at greenfield development, they fail at real-world engineering tasks in systems spanning millions of lines of code. CoreStory's context layer delivers a 44% improvement on SWE-bench, the industry'...
How theion's CEO approaches pre-GTM deep tech strategy | Dr. Ulrich Ehmes" 20.02.2026 17:48
theion is developing lithium-sulfur battery technology targeting 500 watt hours per kilogram in their first commercial product—nearly double today's lithium-ion cells at 270-300 Wh/kg—with an ultimate roadmap to 1,000 Wh/kg. By replacing nickel-manganese-cobalt cathodes with crystalline sulfur and graphite anodes with lithium metal, theion aims to deliver three times the energy density at one-thir...
How Positron AI is driving sales ahead of product | Mitesh Agrawal 20.02.2026 26:47
Positron AI is a 2+ year old silicon company targeting decode-heavy AI inference workloads where memory bandwidth, not compute, is the bottleneck. Launching end of 2025/early 2026, their architecture delivers 2TB of on-chip memory capacity versus Nvidia Rubin's 0.4TB—enabling 3-5x better performance per dollar and per watt for reasoning models, code generation, and video generation. In this episod...
How Qualytics Knew it had found product-market fit | Gorkem Sevinc 19.02.2026 24:45
Qualytics is redefining enterprise data quality by positioning it as a collaborative business function rather than an isolated data engineering problem. Founded at the start of the pandemic by Gorkem Sevinc - a former CTO and CDO who spent years managing reactive data quality firefights - Qualytics emerged from a clear practitioner pain point: writing endless custom rules to catch data issues afte...
Behind the Scenes: How This Healthcare Founder Prepared to Testify Before Congress | Brian Whorley 19.02.2026 22:02
Brian Whorley , Founder and CEO of Paytient , is rebuilding healthcare's broken payment infrastructure. Paytient enables employers and insurers to front healthcare costs for members who repay over time, interest-free. The company now serves 6,000 employers and powers payment solutions for nearly half of America's 50 million Medicare seniors. In this episode of BUILDERS, Brian reveals his c...
How Trener Robotics partnered with 3 of the 5 largest robot OEMs | Asad Tirmizi 19.02.2026 26:30
Trener Robotics is solving a fundamental problem in industrial automation: the 5 million robotic arms deployed globally operate without intelligence, relying on 60-year-old procedural programming methods. With $38 Million in total funding—including a just-closed $32 Million Series A—the company compressed an 18-month journey from pre-seed to Series A by focusing ruthlessly on CNC machine tending....
How Autonomize AI built credibility with healthcare buyers | Ganesh Padmanabhan 16.02.2026 27:38
Autonomize AI is transforming healthcare infrastructure by eliminating administrative waste and reimagining how health enterprises operate. Covering 150 million of the 330 million lives in the United States and powering three of the five largest health enterprises, Autonomize AI has found traction by solving healthcare's hardest problems first. In this episode of BUILDERS, we sat down with Ganesh...
How Heka Global positioned web intelligence as a fourth fraud detection layer to avoid vendor comparison | Idan Bar Dov 11.02.2026 24:28
Identity fraud spiked 148% in 2025 as AI democratized identity fabrication. Financial institutions now face a fundamental question: Are you dealing with a real human? Heka Global is addressing this with web intelligence—analyzing digital footprints like connected applications rather than traditional signals. In this episode of BUILDERS, I sat down with Idan Bar Dov , Co-Founder & CEO of Heka G...
How AskElephant achieved 400% growth with zero marketing spend | Woody Klemetson 11.02.2026 27:10
Woody Klemetson scaled sales from 100 people at Divi to 350 at Bill.com post-acquisition, then walked away to build something harder: infrastructure for hybrid AI-human revenue teams. At AskElephant , he's tackling the problem that every revenue leader faces but few can articulate—how to actually implement AI in revenue operations when your systems weren't built for it. With zero marketing spend,...
Why Portnox's CEO refuses to measure Net Promoter Score | Denny LeCompte 11.02.2026 18:01
Portnox is an enterprise access control platform that eliminates passwords and enforces zero trust security. The company was bootstrapped for over a decade, plateauing at a few million in ARR before investors brought in Denny LeCompte as CEO four years ago. Since then, Portnox has grown 8x. But this episode isn't about that growth story. Denny, a former cognitive scientist and professor who taught...
Why Civ Robotics trains construction engineers into sales reps instead of hiring salespeople | Tom Yeshurun 10.02.2026 17:22
Civ Robotics is automating construction layout—the process of translating blueprints into physical markers on job sites—using autonomous ground robots instead of traditional surveying crews. Founded by civil engineer Tom Yeshurun after he spent $2 million on a four-person surveying team for a single project, Civ has scaled from initial concept to deploying robots across the United States, Australi...
How Collate turned 12,000 open source users into an inbound sales engine | Suresh Srinivas 10.02.2026 24:43
Collate is building a semantic intelligence platform that unifies fragmented metadata tooling across the modern data stack. With 12,000+ community members, 3,000+ open source deployments, and 400+ code contributors, the company has proven that open source can be a systematic GTM engine, not just a distribution tactic. In this episode of BUILDERS, I sat down with Suresh Srinivas , Co-Founder &...
How WindBorne Systems landed their first Air Force contract through Defense Innovation Unit | John Dean 10.02.2026 18:06
WindBorne Systems is transforming global weather forecasting by deploying long-duration weather balloons that fly for weeks instead of hours. What began as a Stanford Student Space Initiative project has scaled to 100 balloons aloft simultaneously, targeting 500 by end of next year, with an end goal of 10,000 balloons monitoring Earth's atmosphere. In this episode of BUILDERS, I sat down with John...
How deskbird pivoted from near-bankruptcy to $10M+ ARR in the flexible workplace category | Ivan Cossu 10.02.2026 21:01
Ivan Cossu is Co-Founder and CEO of deskbird , a flexible workplace management platform that's scaled past $10 million ARR. Founded in April 2020 during COVID's most uncertain period, deskbird survived a near-death pivot just months in and scaled across 10 international markets within six months—an unconventional path that challenged conventional wisdom about market domination strategies. Ivan sha...
How Maxima moved upmarket from 10-person startups to 500-1,000 employee companies after early customer feedback | Yogi Goel (Maxima) 09.02.2026 22:51
Maxima is building AI agents that automate enterprise accounting while maintaining the auditability and control standards finance teams require. In a recent episode of BUILDERS, we sat down with Yogi Goel , CEO and Co-Founder of Maxima , to explore his eight-year journey at Rubrik from Series C through IPO, and how those lessons shaped his approach to solving the 70-80% of finance time currently w...
How Jome scaled from 500 to 1,500 builder partnerships in 12 months | Dan Hnatkovskyy 29.01.2026 25:42
Jome built a marketplace for new construction homes by solving a transparency problem most people don't know exists: the vast majority of new builds never appear on Zillow, Redfin, or traditional MLS systems. In this episode of BUILDERS, I sat down with Dan Hnatkovskyy , CEO and Co-Founder of Jome , to unpack how he identified a massive category gap during Austin's pandemic housing boom and scaled...
Why Radical AI targets markets frozen by innovator's dilemma | Joseph Krause 29.01.2026 20:22
Radical AI is building scientific superintelligence—AGI for science—through a closed-loop system that combines AI agents with fully robotic self-driving labs to accelerate materials discovery. The materials science industry has a fundamental innovation problem: discovering a single new material system takes 10-15+ years and costs north of $100 million. This economic reality has frozen innovation a...
How Rainforest justifies the ROI of hosting a podcast and conference | Joshua Silver 29.01.2026 23:04
Rainforest enables vertical software companies to embed payment processing directly into their platforms - solving the complexity that previously forced software companies to direct customers to separate banks or resellers for payment processing. Founded by Joshua Silver , who spent nearly 20 years in payments starting with PatientCo (a healthcare billing company that scaled to process billions fo...
Why aiOla targets CFOs — not IT buyers | Amir Haramaty, Co-Founder at aiOla 28.01.2026 28:53
aiOla is pioneering speech-to-data technology that transforms unstructured speech into actionable data for enterprise operations. As a serial entrepreneur on his sixth startup, Co-Founder Amir Haramaty built aiOla after witnessing firsthand how traditional AI implementations fail to deliver ROI in enterprise settings. The company has developed proprietary technology that achieves near-100% accurac...
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