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He fought Al Qaeda in Iraq, turned down $250K at McKinsey—& built a $150M+ ARR unicorn. Here’s how it happened: | Blake Hall, Founder of ID.me

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"I was technically homeless at the time. I was sleeping on my buddy's couch. I had declined $250,000/ year at McKinsey... I had no idea what I was doing." Now, Blake has $150M in ARR, growing 30% per year, with 80% gross margins. He's raised $400M and his startup ID.me is worth over $1B.
This is the story of how pivoted for a Groupon-like model to an identity verification platform. Blake talks about how he raised the initial round, closed the first few enterprise contracts, and why he thinks finding product-market fit is more of a science than most founders think.
After his pivot, ID.me doubled its user base every year. Now, over 40% of Americans have an ID.me account.
Why you should listen
•Learn how even successful founders are often much closer to failure than you'd expect
•How to get credibility as a founder and close enterprise deals.
•Why fear of failure can be a powerful motivator if used constructively.
•How to use a niche market to quickly find product-market fit
•Why staying close to customers is the best way to pivot into the right problem/solution set.
Keywords
ID.me, military, tech founder, product-market fit, startup, business model, capital raising, mentorship, scientific approach, user base, revenue growth
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:56) The Origin of ID.me
(00:04:44) The Two Parts of Credibility
(00:11:16) To Win Big, Start Small
(00:14:53) Fear of Failure Can Be Positive
(00:20:54) Paypal for Identity
(00:23:59) Moving to DC and Raising 500k
(00:27:53) Belief in the Person Over the Business Model
(00:30:55) Pivoting to Identity Wallets
(00:41:07) The first big contract: Under Armour
(00:48:06) Getting to a Million
(00:49:39) One Piece of Advice

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Kapitler

1. He fought Al Qaeda in Iraq, turned down $250K at McKinsey—& built a $150M+ ARR unicorn. Here’s how it happened: | Blake Hall, Founder of ID.me (00:00:00)

2. The Origin of ID.me (00:01:56)

3. The Two Parts of Credibility (00:04:44)

4. To win big, start small. (00:11:16)

5. Fear of Failure Can Be Positive (00:14:53)

6. Paypal for Identity (00:20:54)

7. Moving to DC and Raising 500k (00:23:59)

8. Belief in the Person Over the Business Model (00:27:53)

9. Pivoting to Identity Wallets (00:30:55)

10. The first big contract: Under Armour (00:41:07)

11. Getting to a Million (00:48:06)

12. One Piece of Advice (00:49:39)

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Manage episode 426547266 series 3298391
Innhold levert av Mistral.vc. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Mistral.vc eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

"I was technically homeless at the time. I was sleeping on my buddy's couch. I had declined $250,000/ year at McKinsey... I had no idea what I was doing." Now, Blake has $150M in ARR, growing 30% per year, with 80% gross margins. He's raised $400M and his startup ID.me is worth over $1B.
This is the story of how pivoted for a Groupon-like model to an identity verification platform. Blake talks about how he raised the initial round, closed the first few enterprise contracts, and why he thinks finding product-market fit is more of a science than most founders think.
After his pivot, ID.me doubled its user base every year. Now, over 40% of Americans have an ID.me account.
Why you should listen
•Learn how even successful founders are often much closer to failure than you'd expect
•How to get credibility as a founder and close enterprise deals.
•Why fear of failure can be a powerful motivator if used constructively.
•How to use a niche market to quickly find product-market fit
•Why staying close to customers is the best way to pivot into the right problem/solution set.
Keywords
ID.me, military, tech founder, product-market fit, startup, business model, capital raising, mentorship, scientific approach, user base, revenue growth
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:56) The Origin of ID.me
(00:04:44) The Two Parts of Credibility
(00:11:16) To Win Big, Start Small
(00:14:53) Fear of Failure Can Be Positive
(00:20:54) Paypal for Identity
(00:23:59) Moving to DC and Raising 500k
(00:27:53) Belief in the Person Over the Business Model
(00:30:55) Pivoting to Identity Wallets
(00:41:07) The first big contract: Under Armour
(00:48:06) Getting to a Million
(00:49:39) One Piece of Advice

Send me a message to let me know what you think!

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. He fought Al Qaeda in Iraq, turned down $250K at McKinsey—& built a $150M+ ARR unicorn. Here’s how it happened: | Blake Hall, Founder of ID.me (00:00:00)

2. The Origin of ID.me (00:01:56)

3. The Two Parts of Credibility (00:04:44)

4. To win big, start small. (00:11:16)

5. Fear of Failure Can Be Positive (00:14:53)

6. Paypal for Identity (00:20:54)

7. Moving to DC and Raising 500k (00:23:59)

8. Belief in the Person Over the Business Model (00:27:53)

9. Pivoting to Identity Wallets (00:30:55)

10. The first big contract: Under Armour (00:41:07)

11. Getting to a Million (00:48:06)

12. One Piece of Advice (00:49:39)

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