• Episode 4: The New Startup Playbook: Media, AI, and Compound Products
    Jan 8 2026

    Most startups fail not because they move too slowly, but because they scale chaos.

    In this episode, the founders of Comp AI break down what actually changes after product-market fit, why early-stage strategy is usually pointless, and how AI fundamentally rewrites what small teams can build.

    We cover:
    • Why unstructured speed works early, but breaks at scale
    • How AI gives 5-person teams leverage that used to require 50 engineers
    • Why “focus” is overrated when you have compounding product leverage
    • How Comp AI evolved from SOC 2 into a broader cybersecurity platform
    • The real reason satire and media outperformed paid ads
    • What most founders get wrong about hiring, culture, and growth

    This is a raw conversation about building companies in the AI era, where efficiency, creativity, and leverage matter more than headcount, process, or tradition.

    If you’re a founder, operator, or investor trying to understand how startups scale now, this episode is for you.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Why early startup strategy is mostly useless
    02:00 What Comp AI actually does (and how it evolved)
    05:30 From compliance to cybersecurity, thinking bigger markets
    09:10 Why AI changes how products are built
    12:30 How 3 engineers shipped what used to take a year
    16:00 Compound products vs single-feature startups
    19:30 When startups must grow up and start planning
    23:00 The moment strategy finally matters
    26:00 Henrik Johansson and the power of satire
    30:00 Turning humor into a serious GTM engine
    35:00 Why boring industries lose attention
    38:30 Media dominance vs traditional marketing
    41:30 Scaling efficiently without burning cash
    45:00 Founder scars, experience, and leverage
    49:00 Culture, fun, and why most companies get it wrong
    54:00 Scaling teams without killing momentum
    59:30 The real challenges of hiring at scale
    1:05:00 What excites and terrifies founders about the next phase

    Related Topics (for SEO)
    • Startup scaling
    • AI startups
    • Founder strategy
    • Product-market fit
    • Compound startups
    • Startup culture
    • Go-to-market strategy
    • SOC 2 and cybersecurity
    • Startup media strategy

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Safe founders build dead companies
    Jan 5 2026

    Most startups don’t fail because the product is bad.
    They fail because nobody knows they exist.

    In this episode of Vibe Scaling, we break down why playing it safe with marketing, distribution, and founder voice is the fastest way to get drowned out. We talk about why loud, opinionated founders win, why “polished corporate content” doesn’t work anymore, and how taking risks in public compounds faster than perfect execution in private.

    From the rise of the Henrik Johansson campaign to the uncomfortable truth about failing fast, scrapping ideas, and being wrong publicly, this conversation goes deep on what actually drives attention, trust, and growth in the modern internet era.

    If you’re building a startup, this episode is a reality check.

    Great products don’t sell themselves.
    Silence kills companies faster than bad ideas.

    This video covers:
    • Why most startups play it too safe with marketing
    • How personality and founder voice drive distribution
    • Why entertainment beats “polished” corporate content
    • The real cost of being afraid to offend anyone
    • Why failing fast and admitting mistakes is a competitive advantage
    • How attention, trust, and sales are actually created today

    This episode is for founders, builders, and operators who want real growth, not safe optics.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Why playing it safe doesn’t work anymore
    00:04 The Henrik Johansson experiment
    00:10 Why bold marketing beats paid ads
    00:16 Taking risks and upsetting the right people
    00:22 Founder personality as a growth engine
    00:28 Why silence kills great products
    00:34 Failing fast and scrapping bad ideas
    00:41 Loud founders vs perfect execution
    00:47 What actually compounds in startups

    About Comp AI

    Comp AI helps companies achieve and maintain SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and GDPR compliance using AI agents that automate policy generation, control mapping, evidence collection, and audit readiness — without manual uploads, spreadsheets, or compliance theater.

    Related topics

    Startup marketing strategy
    Founder-led growth
    Building in public
    Startup distribution
    Go-to-market strategy
    Fail fast mindset
    Brand personality in startups

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    50 mins
  • Inside a Startup Growing Too Fast to Slow Down (Founder Mode is Real)
    Jan 5 2026

    Most startup advice makes growth sound orderly. It isn’t.

    In this episode, the Comp AI founders unpack what it actually looks like when a company finds product-market fit and starts accelerating fast. From chaotic early offices to hiring at speed, from gut-driven decisions to knowing when not to pivot, this is a real conversation about what “founder mode” actually means.

    We talk about why founders can’t fully step away, how culture forms without playbooks, when speed beats perfection, and why growth often feels uncomfortable even when everything is working.

    This is not a highlight reel. It’s the messy middle of building something that might actually become a billion-dollar company.

    This video covers:
    • What changes after product-market fit
    • Why founders still need to stay deeply involved
    • Chaos vs stability in scaling startups
    • How fast teams make decisions without overthinking
    • When pivots help and when they destroy momentum
    • What “founder mode” looks like in practice
    • How culture is built, protected, and stress-tested
    • Why winning still feels uncomfortable

    This episode is for founders, operators, engineers, and early employees who want an honest look at startup growth beyond surface-level advice.

    Chapters:
    00:00 From three people to a real company
    00:06 Early chaos and hacker mode
    00:12 Spending money before PMF
    00:18 Finding product-market fit
    00:24 Why speed matters more than polish
    00:31 Founder involvement and entropy
    00:38 Chaos vs stability in scaling teams
    00:46 Making decisions without overthinking
    00:53 Why pivoting too late kills companies
    01:01 What founder mode actually means
    01:08 Culture, hiring, and ownership
    01:15 Why growth still feels uncomfortable
    01:22 Chasing the billion-dollar outcome

    About Comp AI

    Comp AI helps companies automate compliance across SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and GDPR using AI agents that handle policies, controls, evidence, and audit readiness so teams can move fast without breaking trust.

    Related topics

    Startup growth
    Founder mode
    Product market fit
    Scaling startups
    Startup culture
    Early stage startups
    Building a billion dollar company

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • How We Built Comp AI Without a Strategy (Just Vibes)
    Jan 5 2026

    Most startup advice focuses on strategy decks, long planning cycles, and perfect roadmaps. In reality, the companies that win move fast, ship constantly, and compound small wins over time. In this episode, we break down how Comp AI is actually being built and why speed, culture, and iteration matter more than traditional startup playbooks.

    This conversation covers how modern AI tools change what’s possible for founders, operators, and early teams. From vibe coding internal tools to saying “yes” on sales calls, from hiring people who grow into intensity to building culture around in-person work, this episode explores what building a company looks like in the AI era.

    Great companies aren’t born from coffee shop brainstorming. They’re built by solving real problems, shipping fast, and letting momentum compound.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    • Why sitting in a café brainstorming ideas rarely works
    • How AI drastically reduces the cost of saying “yes” to customers
    • Why iteration speed beats long-term planning
    • How small internal tools turn into real product improvements
    • Hiring people who grow into intensity instead of managing output
    • Why founders should understand and use modern AI tools themselves
    • How culture, in-person work, and trust drive execution
    • The origin of the Henrik Johansson satirical VC character and why it worked
    • Why most founders are bad at predicting what content will hit
    • How running more experiments beats arguing about ideas

    This episode is for founders, operators, engineers, and builders who want to move faster, ship more, and build companies that actually feel alive.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Why startup ideas don’t come from coffee shops
    00:05 How Comp AI actually got started
    00:11 Solving real problems instead of brainstorming
    00:17 Shipping fast in the AI era
    00:24 Why internal tools compound into real products
    00:31 Hiring people who grow into intensity
    00:38 Why founders must use modern AI tools
    00:45 Culture, in-person work, and velocity
    00:52 Saying “yes” to customers without breaking the roadmap
    01:00 Why iteration beats prediction
    01:07 The Henrik Johansson experiment explained
    01:15 Why founders are bad at guessing what will work
    01:23 How experimentation compounds over time

    About Comp AI

    Comp AI is an AI-native compliance platform that helps companies achieve and maintain SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and more using autonomous AI agents. Comp AI automates policy drafting, control mapping, evidence collection, and audit readiness so teams can move fast without adding process overhead.

    Related topics
    Startup culture
    Building startups with AI
    Founder mindset
    Iteration speed
    Vibe coding
    Startup hiring
    AI-native companies
    Startup execution
    Go-to-market strategy
    Building in public

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    47 mins