Sophia Matveeva
Tech for Non-Techies
This podcast is for non-technical founders and established small-to-mid-size business owners who want to launch an app or add a tech-enabled offering—without learning to code. Each episode breaks down product strategy, scoping, hiring and managing developers, and applied AI for real business outcomes (not VC theatre). Expect step-by-step playbooks, case studies, and jargon-free conversations that help you turn ideas into revenue-generating digital products. Hosted by Sophia, an entrepreneur and educator whose programs have been featured in Harvard Business Review and delivered at Oxford Univer...
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Jul 8, 2026
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311. The one metric that tells you if you're really winning 08.07.2026 21:34
You can hit your financial goal and destroy your business. You can be surrounded by fans, but none of them become customers. This is demoralising, and it happens when you're measuring the wrong thing. In this episode, you'll learn one of the most important concepts in product management — the North Star metric — and how to apply it to your product, your venture and your career. This is the concept...
310. Product thinking and personal brand: why you need both to win 01.07.2026 23:58
You can be invisible with brilliant ideas. Or you can be everywhere with nothing worth saying. Neither works. In the age of AI, the barrier to building things has collapsed. The tools exist. The access exists. Which means the differentiator is no longer whether you can build — it's whether you know what to build, and whether people trust you to build it. That's product thinking. And that's persona...
309. What successful founders and senior executives have in common 24.06.2026 18:20
Most corporate leaders say they want innovation. What they actually reward is the opposite. And then one day — usually the moment someone gets promoted to the top — the rules change. Suddenly you need vision, ideas, creativity. Nobody told you that was coming. Nobody taught you how. Founders know this feeling from day one. The pressure to create something new, with limited resources, no roadmap, a...
308. How to innovate without blowing up your business — with Netflix's ex-CFO 17.06.2026 35:06
Your core business is doing well. Maybe it's doing really well. But you also know that if you don't innovate in the next 5-10 years, you'll be irrelevant. So you want to invest in the next thing. But how much? How do you do it without either recklessly spending or being so conservative that you never actually build anything? This is the innovator's dilemma. And it's not just a startup problem — it...
307. How to lead a development team when you're not technical 10.06.2026 23:07
You're paying for developer time. But you can't evaluate the work yourself. So you're left wondering — are they actually building, or just going through the motions? Most founders figure this out the hard way. In this episode, we break down the framework that lets you lead technical teams without being technical — and why trying to implement it alone often fails. Key takeaways: The invisible accou...
306. From prototype to product: the infrastructure trap non-technical leaders miss 03.06.2026 21:27
If you have a working product - well done. This truly is a major milestone. BUT maintaining commercial control of what you've created might be challenging. In this episode, we contrast two founders: Founder 1, who has a no-code prototype ready to scale, and Founder 2, who let an outside agency manage her hosting and was hit with a $4,000 bill just to try and claw back her own data. We break down...
305. How to build a company you're proud of — with Eric Ries 27.05.2026 32:15
Most founders start with the best intentions. And then somewhere along the way — without noticing — the company they've built becomes something they're ashamed of. Not because they're bad people. But because nobody taught them how to prevent it. Eric Ries wrote The Lean Startup — the book that changed how Silicon Valley thinks about building companies. His new book, Incorruptible , tackles the que...
304. How one founder went from zero to 6 million users with no ad spend 20.05.2026 31:47
Can you build a B2C app to 6 million users with no advertising? Colin Hodge did it when he co-founded Bang with Friends — a dating app that went viral purely through word of mouth — because he understood the psychology of his users so precisely that they couldn't help but share it. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva speaks with Colin Hodge — entrepreneur, growth expert, and author who has scaled bus...
303. Before you build with AI: what every non-technical founder needs to know 13.05.2026 37:48
A security agency tested 5,000 apps built with Lovable, Replit, Base44 and Netlify. Every single one had vulnerabilities — including apps that were live, charging customers, and handling personal data. Sophia Matveeva is joined by Rags Vadali — former Google engineer, Meta product lead who launched Instagram filters to 600 million people, and CEO of AI startup Floto — for an honest expert conversa...
302. Stop asking which AI tool to use. Ask this instead. 06.05.2026 18:28
The internet is full of people telling non-technical founders which AI tool to use to build their product. Lovable. Claude Code. Cursor. The list grows every week. But the tool is almost never the real problem. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva cuts through the noise to help you figure out exactly where you are in your founder journey — and what you actually need to do next. Because the move that w...
301. How to catch the next tech investment wave 29.04.2026 27:29
Whether you're starting a tech venture or investing in one, you need to understand how to spot the next tech investment trend. Why? Because if your venture or your portfolio is riding the wave of a genuinely transformative technology, you have a structural advantage. If it isn't, you're pushing uphill. And here is the good news: you do not need a computer science degree to do this! In this episode...
300. 6 lessons from 6 years of Tech for Non-Techies 22.04.2026 23:16
Six years of building a global business teaches you things no business school will. What actually drives revenue. What wastes your time. What you wish someone had told you before you started. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shares the six lessons that have shaped how she built Tech for Non-Techies — trusted by Oxford University, Microsoft, Techstars and the Royal Bank of Canada — without external...
299. You don't have to know how to code to start a tech company with Sophia Matveeva 15.04.2026 22:17
This episode comes from Sophia's recent appearance on Scott Ritzheimer's Start, Scale and Succeed podcast — and it's one of the clearest walkthroughs of the Tech for Non-Techies methodology she has ever given on another show. If you have a great idea but no technical background, this is where to start. You'll learn: Why coding skills matter less than you think — especially in the age of AI How to...
298. Inside the gaming industry: what every business leader should know 08.04.2026 22:28
The gaming industry generates more revenue than music and film combined. It is the birthplace of innovations now used across entertainment, advertising, and AI. It is a fantastic sector for non-technical founders to flourish. And most business leaders know almost nothing about it. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva speaks with Jen Glennon, editor at Polygon, one of the leading publications covering...
297. The fundraising mistakes that haunt founders for years 01.04.2026 42:10
Giving away 10% of your company before you have a product might seem like a reasonable price for mentorship and introductions. But do the math at exit, and you get a very different story. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva talks to Melanie Nabar, growth equity investor at Volition Capital, about what the fundraising journey actually looks like from the investor side — and what founders need to under...
296. What is coding, really? A non-techie's guide 25.03.2026 20:03
If you've ever nodded along while someone talked about coding — secretly having no idea what they actually meant — this episode is for you. This is one of our most listened to episodes, and it's easy to see why. Before you can work effectively with developers, evaluate tech products, or make smart decisions about technology in your business, you need a clear mental model of what coding actually is...
295. You are your biggest investor - think like one 18.03.2026 12:50
Your time, energy and capital are all scarce resources. Each has an opportunity cost. And yet many founders make decisions about their ventures based on excitement rather than evidence — committing all three without ever asking the question a smart investor would ask first: is this actually worth it? In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shares the investor framework she uses with her founder clients —...
294. Product development is the new business literacy 11.03.2026 18:29
In the 20th century, financial literacy was essential. In the 21st century, it's product development. AI has made building faster and cheaper—which means more bad bets are being made at higher speed. The bottleneck isn't "Can I build this?" It's "Should I build this? Will anyone pay?" In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shares the story of a business owner who validated her idea and decided NOT to pu...
293. Why the best products don't always win 04.03.2026 15:25
You can build the best product in the market and still lose to a mediocre competitor. This isn't reverse psychology—it's how markets actually work. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva breaks down why superior products lose to inferior ones, and what you can do about it. You'll learn : Why ecosystem lock-in makes incumbents nearly impossible to beat The "good enough" trap (and why being 20% better isn...
292: How to launch a platform when you've got no users [RERUN] 25.02.2026 19:50
How do you start a marketplace when you have no customers? Or a dating app with no users? This is the classic chicken-and-egg problem every platform faces: you need both sides to attract either side. In this episode, I break down six proven methods successful platforms used to solve this problem, including: How Amazon converted from a pipeline business to a platform Airbnb's controversial (but eff...
291: Go-to-market strategy: what to do before you launch 18.02.2026 24:51
A beautiful logo won't save your startup. If you treat go-to-market as a slick website and a rebrand, you're already behind. Here's the thing. In tech, marketing isn't a department. It's product strategy. From day one. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva breaks down the seven pillars of go-to-market strategy that every non-technical founder needs to understand before writing a single line of code. No...
290: Why Airbnb switched from OpenAI to Chinese AI (and what it means for your budget) 11.02.2026 23:00
AI isn't just coming from Silicon Valley anymore. A growing number of startups — and companies like Airbnb — are turning to Chinese open-source AI models instead of US-based APIs. Not because it's trendy. Because it's cheaper, more flexible, and often good enough. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva speaks with Alex Hern, AI correspondent at The Economist, about what's driving this shift. They break...
289: The AI paradox (and 3 other trends shaping tech investing in 2026) 04.02.2026 18:51
Costs dropped 90%. Funding got 10x harder. It's now much cheaper to build an AI product than it was two years ago — and far harder to convince investors your product has a moat. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva breaks down the four investing shifts shaping who gets funded, who doesn't, and why. You'll learn why vertical AI is winning, B2B beats consumer, acquisitions are replacing IPOs, and deal t...
288: Why you shouldn't become a tech founder 28.01.2026 19:01
Starting a tech company sounds exciting: autonomy, upside, the chance to build something meaningful. The reality is tougher. Startups demand constant decision-making with incomplete information, emotional resilience, financial sacrifice, and the ability to withstand rejection from investors, customers, and even family. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva delivers a clear-eyed reality check on tech en...
From 0 to 1: where your tech venture will be by February 18.01.2026 13:36
If you're thinking about joining Tech for Non-Technical Founders, this episode is for you. In this episode, I walk you through exactly what you'll be doing for the next 6 weeks—and where your app, platform, or marketplace will be by the end of February. When you listen to this episode, you will learn: What "going from 0 to 1" actually means for your tech venture The million-dollar skill most found...
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