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My First Startup Was A Failure
   Lessons Learned from Radik
            Software

            Kirk Wylie
  kirk@[opengamma|kirkwylie].com
             @kirkwy
Who Am I?
Why Are You Listening To Me?
• Started my career in Silicon Valley

• Moved to London 8 years ago

• Worked in pure tech, hedge funds, Ibanks

• Co-Founder and CEO of OpenGamma
Shameless Plug Time
• World’s first Open Source platform for
  quantitative finance
  – Trading, Risk Management
  – Data Management, Analytics Computation
  – APLv2 Licensed
• Founded in 2009
• $8.25MM investment (so far)
  – Accel Partners (London)
  – FirstMark Capital (New York)
February 2002 – I’m on holiday in Hong Kong

Radik decides to liquidate
The Radik Investment Thesis
(Founded Feb 2000)
• Open Source is huge
  RHAT, LINX have massive IPOs


• MySQL is getting really popular
  It was (is?) a pile of garbage


• Get smartest DB guys in Silicon Valley to
  build an Open Source RDBMS
  Target more sophisticated users than MySQL could




Feb
2000
Founding Team
• Kirk Wylie – CTO
 23 year old Berkeley grad DB whiz kid



• Roy Goldman – President
 27 year old Stanford DB PhD candidate



• The Other Guy – CEO? CFO?
 We thought we needed a “business guy”
Mistake #1:
   Don’t Be Too Young
We’re not all Zuck, no matter what
  Pete Thiel and Paul Graham
     would have you believe
Mistake #2:
Every co-founder needs to bring
something concrete to the table
  Adding a co-founder to your team in
   an ill-defined role you don’t know
   you need is excess baggage you
                don’t want
Sweet, Sweet Angel Funding
• Raised a 2x oversubscribed round Feb 2000
  Raised $2MM at $10MM pre-money valuation



• Darn impressive angels
  Ram Shriram (Google), Rajeev Motwani (Stanford), Greg Gretch
  (Sigma), etc.



• Story was Simple: Build v1
  $2MM was enough to build a fully functioning prototype ready for
  seeding to the market



Feb
2000
1.0 Ready



Radik Conceived
Enter: The Pivot
• Situation: 1.0 ready, running low on money

• Problem: Open Source stocks well out of
  favor with wall street

• Solution: Let’s become an apps company!



Feb          Jan
2000         2001
Mistake #3:
When in doubt, ship it!
Real organizations ship code.
Even if it’s not your new focus,
   ship the code already!
Mistake #4:
  Pivot small, not big
 Make sure your pivot is within
your investment thesis and core
         competencies
Mistake #5:
Know what you’re pivoting to
 Don’t pivot to an amorphous area:
 make sure you know what you’re
   going to do before the pivot
Mistake #6:
Get whole team buy-in for a pivot
  Don’t allow a long-term schism to
     develop between founders.
  Everybody needs to be convinced!
Mistake #7:
Pivot based on evidence
    Don’t pivot on a hunch.
Pivot on concrete evidence from
        multiple sources.
The Big Guns Come To The
Table
• Story: We built what we said we’d build
  Money is for commercialization



• Raised $10MM at $18MM Pre
  Led by Redpoint Ventures January 2001 – Post Bubble Burst



• Grew the team dramatically in all areas
  We still didn’t know what app(s) we were building



Feb                  Jan
2000                 2001
Mistake #8:
Staff up when you know what you
              need
  Don’t add headcount just because
     other firms have. Know your
   precise needs before increasing
                 burn.
Situation Mid-2001
• We’re half-heartedly working on the DB

• We still don’t know what app to build

• Our burn rate is astronomical

• Developers are inventing problems to stay
  busy

Feb            Jan      Jun
2000           2001     2001
Mistake #9:
A new CEO won’t fix a broken
        company
  Executive team changes can be
 helpful but first determine what the
            problems are.
Mistake #10:
 Communicate strategy
consistently to everybody
Investors, employees all need to
     be on the same page.
   Never give different stories.
Mistake #11:
Board governance matters
 Have your lawyers involved with
  every board meeting and call.
The Valley of Darkness
• “What are we building?”

• “Do we have the right people to build/sell it?”

• “Do we have enough money to build it?”

• “Are we building the right precursor
  technology for whatever it is?”



Feb            Jan       Jun
2000           2001      2001
The Liquidation
• We had an idea for an application

• It required none of our existing technology or
  talent to build

• We didn’t have enough money to get to cash-flow
  positive

• Nobody wanted a down round



Feb             Jan        Jun          Feb
2000            2001       2001         2002
Mistake #12:
Communicate future inflection
  points to executive team
 If there are major board decisions
   coming up, tell your executives.
     Hire adults and treat them as
                 such.
The Aftermath
• We returned 40% of the Series B investment
  The single best investment Redpoint made in 2001


• All employees got jobs by the time we shut
  Google hired quite a few
  Alumni: Google, Facebook, LucidEra, HortonWorks, Duke
  University, VMWare, etc.


• Kidar, the database, is in IP Purgatory
  No advantage in allowing its release
  Portions are now in LucidDB/Eigenbase




Feb                 Jan           Jun                Feb     Apr
2000                2001          2001               2002   2002
1. Don’t be too young
2. Every co-founder needs to bring something
    concrete to the table
3. When in doubt, ship it!
4. Pivot small, not big
5. Know what you’re pivoting to
6. Get whole team buy-in for a pivot
7. Pivot based on evidence
8. Staff up when you know what you need
9. A new CEO won’t fix a broken company
10. Communicate strategy consistently to everybody
11. Board governance matters
12. Communicate future inflection points to executive
    team
Mistake #13:
     Don’t be wrong
It hurts when the company you
were founded to kill gets bought
           for $1Bn.
           Trust me.

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Hacker News London - 2012-06-27

  • 1. My First Startup Was A Failure Lessons Learned from Radik Software Kirk Wylie kirk@[opengamma|kirkwylie].com @kirkwy
  • 2. Who Am I? Why Are You Listening To Me? • Started my career in Silicon Valley • Moved to London 8 years ago • Worked in pure tech, hedge funds, Ibanks • Co-Founder and CEO of OpenGamma
  • 3. Shameless Plug Time • World’s first Open Source platform for quantitative finance – Trading, Risk Management – Data Management, Analytics Computation – APLv2 Licensed • Founded in 2009 • $8.25MM investment (so far) – Accel Partners (London) – FirstMark Capital (New York)
  • 4. February 2002 – I’m on holiday in Hong Kong Radik decides to liquidate
  • 5. The Radik Investment Thesis (Founded Feb 2000) • Open Source is huge RHAT, LINX have massive IPOs • MySQL is getting really popular It was (is?) a pile of garbage • Get smartest DB guys in Silicon Valley to build an Open Source RDBMS Target more sophisticated users than MySQL could Feb 2000
  • 6. Founding Team • Kirk Wylie – CTO 23 year old Berkeley grad DB whiz kid • Roy Goldman – President 27 year old Stanford DB PhD candidate • The Other Guy – CEO? CFO? We thought we needed a “business guy”
  • 7. Mistake #1: Don’t Be Too Young We’re not all Zuck, no matter what Pete Thiel and Paul Graham would have you believe
  • 8. Mistake #2: Every co-founder needs to bring something concrete to the table Adding a co-founder to your team in an ill-defined role you don’t know you need is excess baggage you don’t want
  • 9. Sweet, Sweet Angel Funding • Raised a 2x oversubscribed round Feb 2000 Raised $2MM at $10MM pre-money valuation • Darn impressive angels Ram Shriram (Google), Rajeev Motwani (Stanford), Greg Gretch (Sigma), etc. • Story was Simple: Build v1 $2MM was enough to build a fully functioning prototype ready for seeding to the market Feb 2000
  • 11. Enter: The Pivot • Situation: 1.0 ready, running low on money • Problem: Open Source stocks well out of favor with wall street • Solution: Let’s become an apps company! Feb Jan 2000 2001
  • 12. Mistake #3: When in doubt, ship it! Real organizations ship code. Even if it’s not your new focus, ship the code already!
  • 13. Mistake #4: Pivot small, not big Make sure your pivot is within your investment thesis and core competencies
  • 14. Mistake #5: Know what you’re pivoting to Don’t pivot to an amorphous area: make sure you know what you’re going to do before the pivot
  • 15. Mistake #6: Get whole team buy-in for a pivot Don’t allow a long-term schism to develop between founders. Everybody needs to be convinced!
  • 16. Mistake #7: Pivot based on evidence Don’t pivot on a hunch. Pivot on concrete evidence from multiple sources.
  • 17. The Big Guns Come To The Table • Story: We built what we said we’d build Money is for commercialization • Raised $10MM at $18MM Pre Led by Redpoint Ventures January 2001 – Post Bubble Burst • Grew the team dramatically in all areas We still didn’t know what app(s) we were building Feb Jan 2000 2001
  • 18. Mistake #8: Staff up when you know what you need Don’t add headcount just because other firms have. Know your precise needs before increasing burn.
  • 19. Situation Mid-2001 • We’re half-heartedly working on the DB • We still don’t know what app to build • Our burn rate is astronomical • Developers are inventing problems to stay busy Feb Jan Jun 2000 2001 2001
  • 20. Mistake #9: A new CEO won’t fix a broken company Executive team changes can be helpful but first determine what the problems are.
  • 21. Mistake #10: Communicate strategy consistently to everybody Investors, employees all need to be on the same page. Never give different stories.
  • 22. Mistake #11: Board governance matters Have your lawyers involved with every board meeting and call.
  • 23. The Valley of Darkness • “What are we building?” • “Do we have the right people to build/sell it?” • “Do we have enough money to build it?” • “Are we building the right precursor technology for whatever it is?” Feb Jan Jun 2000 2001 2001
  • 24. The Liquidation • We had an idea for an application • It required none of our existing technology or talent to build • We didn’t have enough money to get to cash-flow positive • Nobody wanted a down round Feb Jan Jun Feb 2000 2001 2001 2002
  • 25. Mistake #12: Communicate future inflection points to executive team If there are major board decisions coming up, tell your executives. Hire adults and treat them as such.
  • 26. The Aftermath • We returned 40% of the Series B investment The single best investment Redpoint made in 2001 • All employees got jobs by the time we shut Google hired quite a few Alumni: Google, Facebook, LucidEra, HortonWorks, Duke University, VMWare, etc. • Kidar, the database, is in IP Purgatory No advantage in allowing its release Portions are now in LucidDB/Eigenbase Feb Jan Jun Feb Apr 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002
  • 27. 1. Don’t be too young 2. Every co-founder needs to bring something concrete to the table 3. When in doubt, ship it! 4. Pivot small, not big 5. Know what you’re pivoting to 6. Get whole team buy-in for a pivot 7. Pivot based on evidence 8. Staff up when you know what you need 9. A new CEO won’t fix a broken company 10. Communicate strategy consistently to everybody 11. Board governance matters 12. Communicate future inflection points to executive team
  • 28. Mistake #13: Don’t be wrong It hurts when the company you were founded to kill gets bought for $1Bn. Trust me.