Rachel Crampton never dreamed of being an entrepreneur, but she built a B2C tech platform without raising a dollar from investors and while still working full-time.
In this episode of Founder Stories, host James Green sits down with Rachel, founder of Juurnee, a marketplace connecting long-haul travellers with companions who will fly cheaply or freely in exchange for helping out on the journey.
For senior professionals who have spotted a real problem in their industry but cannot afford to gamble their career on it, this is what de-risked entrepreneurship looks like.
00:00 - The viral Facebook post
02:30 — Meet Rachel: a flight with three kids under four that started a business
05:00 — Why incubators wouldn't work: the quit-your-job problem
08:00 — Finding DQventures and what changed
10:30 — Why B2C is hard, and how Rachel cleared that bar
12:15 — Why she chose revenue over raising money
14:30 — The pivot: from commission to lifetime subscriptions
16:30 — The Google Sheet MVP that taught her the business
20:00 — From manual service to real tech platform
22:30 — How a Channel 7 feature broke her Slack
26:30 — Choosing the right developer on a real budget (meet Toby at Blue Mongoose)
34:30 — The biggest learning: an MBA on steroids
36:30 — Would she do it all again?
37:30 — Outro and where to find more episodes
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