Category: Stories

  • Haz cosas que no escalen: 10 historias

    Haz cosas que no escalen: 10 historias

    Ninguna startup nació exitosa. Aquí te comparto 10 historias reales de cómo compañías como Airbnb, DoorDash e Instacart empezaron haciendo cosas manuales, fuera de escala, para validar sus ideas y tener éxito.

    Airbnb – Fotos profesionales
    Los fundadores, Brian Chesky y Joe Gebbia, alquilaron cámaras y fotografiaron personalmente propiedades en Nueva York. Esto mejoró la calidad visual de los listados, disparando las reservas.

    Airbnb – Cajas de cereales
    Para recaudar fondos, crearon “Obama O’s” y “Cap’n McCain’s”, cereales temáticos para la campaña electoral del 2008, vendiéndolos a $40 por caja. Recaudaron $30,000 que les ayudaron a sobrevivir.

    Rent the Runway – Vestidos en universidades
    Las fundadoras llevaron racks de vestidos a universidades para permitir que las estudiantes los probaran, recopilando opiniones y validando la idea de alquilar ropa de diseñador.

    DoorDash – Entregas personales
    Tony Xu y su equipo comenzaron entregando pedidos ellos mismos, tocando puertas y recibiendo feedback directo de los clientes para ajustar el servicio.

    Warby Parker – Monturas desde casa
    Los fundadores enviaron monturas de prueba desde sus propias casas para entender qué diseños y precios preferían los clientes, optimizando su modelo de negocio.

    Instacart – Compras manuales
    Apoorva Mehta realizó las compras y entregas de los primeros pedidos, permitiéndole identificar problemas en el proceso antes de construir un sistema escalable.

    Zappos – Fotos en tiendas locales
    Nick Swinmurn tomaba fotos de zapatos en tiendas locales y las publicaba online. Cuando alguien hacía una compra, él iba a la tienda, compraba los zapatos y los enviaba al cliente, validando la demanda sin necesidad de inventario.

    Stitch Fix – Curaduría personalizada
    Katrina Lake seleccionaba manualmente ropa para sus primeros clientes desde su sala de estar, enviándola en cajas para validar su modelo basado en recomendaciones personalizadas.

    Lime – Bicicletas manuales
    Antes de scooters eléctricos, Lime probó su modelo con bicicletas usadas, colocándolas en comunidades pequeñas para observar si las personas las usaban para trayectos cortos.

    Glossier – Pruebas callejeras
    Emily Weiss, antes de lanzar Glossier, ofrecía muestras de maquillaje en las calles de Nueva York, recopilando opiniones directas de los usuarios para ajustar sus productos.


    la yapa:

    GetLavado – Webs para lavanderías en pandemia

    Cuando la pandemia cerró las lavanderías por meses, para sobrevivir creé plataformas de comercio electrónico personalizadas (white-label ecommerce) para grandes lavanderías en España, EE. UU., México y Latam. Cobré en dólares, mantuve la nómina y entendí mejor a los clientes de otras regiones. Aunque luego descontinué el proyecto, ayudó a mantenernos vivos.


    Hacer cosas que no escalan no solo te permite validar tu negocio, sino también entender profundamente a tus clientes. Así que, si estás empezando, deja de preocuparte por la perfección o la escala y enfócate en conectar con tu mercado de la manera más auténtica posible. Los resultados hablarán por sí solos 😉


    ¿Quieres recibir más historias como esta?
    Suscríbete a mi blog


  • Hey Matt, Here’s My WordPress Journey!

    Hey Matt, Here’s My WordPress Journey!

    Matt Mullenweg, the guy behind WordPress, is hitting the big 4-0 🎉 and he’s thrown us a cool challenge: he wants us to blog. Yeah, just like that. Instead of wrapped gifts and surprise parties, he’s all about reading our published stories. And I think that’s awesome.

    My own saga with WordPress kicked off somewhere around 2008, when I was still figuring out what to do with my life. Barely hitting 20 and itching to take on the world, I stumbled upon WordPress and boy, what a find! It was like having the keys to the kingdom: suddenly, I could whip up websites for my projects and, even better, make some dough doing the same for others.

    WordPress wasn’t just a tool; it was my school. Every error, bug that made me break a sweat was a lesson. Google and the WordPress forums were my teachers. I learned to navigate this digital world from my neighborhood in Perú 🇵🇪 or Argentina 🇦🇷 and each solution found was a small triumph.

    wordpress tattoo
    my wordpress tattoo since 2010

    From selling pages to clients to managing my own projects, WordPress has been my faithful companion. And I’m not exaggerating when I say it helped me turn my life around. I even got a bit of fame at a WordCamp in Argentina, where they dubbed me ‘WordPress Genius‘. Yeah, it went that far.

    Today, the website of my startup is still running on WordPress. And every time I post something, I feel like I’m leaving my mark, in my space, my way. It’s killer. Digital communication isn’t just part of my life; it is my life. It changed everything for me.

    So, Matt, happy birthday, man! I hope this post cracks a smile for you 😁. You’ve changed the lives of many, including mine. Without WordPress, who knows where I’d be. Poverty is just a memory 💪 thanks to the platform you created. And yes, my WordPress tattoo says it all: I’m thankful as hell.

    Here’s to more changes, more learnings, and more life enhanced by the tech that connects us. Thanks and keep the hits coming!

  • Laundry Startup: Redefining Latin America’s Laundry Industry – The GetLavado Journey

    Laundry Startup: Redefining Latin America’s Laundry Industry – The GetLavado Journey

    Laundry Startup

    As the CEO of GetLavado (since 2016), my journey through the dynamic world of startups has been deeply influenced by my experiences at Patagonia Argentina, Mercado Libre, Batanga – VIX (acquired by Univision), Cluvi & more. These experiences have shaped my approach to revolutionizing the laundry industry in Latin America. Here, I present our short story at GetLavado, a tale of innovation and resilience.

    The Genesis of GetLavado – Laundry Startup:
    Returning to Peru after a decade in Argentina, I noticed an opportunity to disrupt the traditional laundry sector. GetLavado emerged as a response to the growing need for efficient, technology-based laundry services in a rapidly modernizing market.

    A Pivotal Moment:
    The early days of GetLavado were fraught with challenges. A critical moment came when my savings were depleted. Our turning point was our selection by Rockstart, a Dutch accelerator based in Colombia. This support revitalized our mission, propelling us forward.

    Maintaining Motivation Amid Challenges:
    Driven by the goal of establishing GetLavado as a leader in Latin America’s startup scene, We used resilience and focus to navigate through tough times. These qualities have been fundamental in overcoming the many obstacles faced.

    Our culture at GetLavado is built on transparency, continuous learning, and a set of core values that encourage open communication and innovation. This culture has been instrumental in our growth and success.

    The Concept of ‘Dark Laundries’:
    The introduction of ‘Dark Laundries’ was a game-changer. These are specialized facilities dedicated exclusively to processing orders for GetLavado. Unlike typical laundry shops that cater to walk-in customers, ‘Dark Laundries’ operate behind the scenes. They are optimized for efficiency, equipped with state-of-the-art machinery, and staffed by trained professionals. This setup allows us to control quality more rigorously, ensure faster turnaround times, and manage larger volumes of laundry more effectively.

    The SaaS and Marketplace Synergy at GetLavado:
    In the evolving landscape of the laundry industry (or Laundry startup), GetLavado stands out as a beacon of innovation and adaptability. Our Software as a Service (SaaS) platform, tailored for the laundry sector, exemplifies this perfectly. It streamlines everything from order management to customer communication and billing, allowing our partners to efficiently manage their operations while minimizing errors and enhancing customer satisfaction. Complementing this is our marketplace model, a testament to our customer-centric ethos. This platform effortlessly connects customers with a variety of quality laundry services, offering the ease of online booking and the assurance of timely, quality service. Together, these innovations symbolize our response to the dynamic market needs, skillfully blending traditional laundry services with cutting-edge technology to create a unique ecosystem that benefits both our partners and customers. This strategic integration positions GetLavado at the forefront of technological advancement in the laundry industry, marking a significant shift from its traditionally slow pace of change.

    GetLavado: More Than a Provider, a Partner for Laundries:
    A key differentiator of GetLavado in the market is our ability to tangibly increase the sales of associated laundries. Unlike other players in the sector that offer franchises or sell equipment, we provide laundries with something far more valuable: customers. This approach has revolutionized how laundries in Latin America view their business and growth potential.

    The Evolution of the Laundry Market:
    Contrary to expectations, the laundry market in Latin America has not evolved dramatically in terms of technology or processes. However, with the entry of GetLavado, we are marking a before and after in the industry. Our proposal is simple yet powerful: by focusing on increasing sales and improving service quality, we are transforming a traditionally static sector into one that is dynamic and growing.

    Future Vision and Expansion:
    While I am excited about the prospect of expanding into markets like Mexico and Brazil, my immediate focus is on consolidating our presence in Perú & Colombia. Dominating these regional markets is crucial before embarking on a broader expansion. Our journey, marked by strategic growth and perseverance, has not gone unnoticed. Proudly, GetLavado has been named by Forbes as one of the top 100 startups in Peru for two consecutive years, a testament to our resilience and innovation in the face of the challenges of operating in a developing market. I aspire for GetLavado to be perceived in the global startup ecosystem as it is: a resilient and innovative startup that has overcome the challenges of operating in a developing market. Our story is one of strategic growth and perseverance.

    Advice for Entrepreneurs:
    Resilience and adaptability are key. Understanding the entrepreneurial landscape and being prepared for its demands is essential for success. Your resilience will be your most valuable asset.

    Conclusion:
    My journey with GetLavado, from the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires to the entrepreneurial heart of Lima, symbolizes the spirit of innovation and the relentless pursuit of excellence. As we step into 2024, our commitment to technology and quality service remains unwavering, with exciting opportunities on the horizon. Alongside a dedicated team, a loyal community of customers, and the invaluable support of our investors and partners who have believed in us, we continue to grow, focused on redefining and leading the laundry industry in Latin America. This year symbolizes a pivotal moment in our journey, one where we aim to strengthen our presence both in Peru and Colombia, and solidify our position as an industry leader. Our mission remains clear: to transform the laundry industry in Latin America and make a lasting impact on the global startup scene. I am profoundly grateful to everyone who has joined us on this remarkable journey, sharing our vision and contributing to our success.