In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Stephen Walker, founder and CEO of Ground 2 Tap, the South African engineering company transforming how homes and industries access clean water.From brewing beer in his parents’ garage to building one of the country’s most trusted water-engineering brands, Stephen shares how he bootstrapped Ground 2 Tap from scratch, with no investors, no shortcuts, and a relentless focus on systems, people, and purpose.He opens up about early failures (and leaking pipes), designing his business to scale from day one, and why he believes real success isn’t measured by funding rounds but by freedom, faith, and impact.This conversation is a blueprint for founders who want to build something that lasts; intentionally, sustainably, and on their own terms.We dive into:• How a home-brewing experiment sparked Ground2Tap• Early failures and the lessons that built resilience• Designing scalable systems before scaling revenue• Using AI to personalize sales and build customer trust• Building a purpose-driven business that blesses others• Why freedom is worth more than fundingIt’s practical, honest, and proof that purpose-driven engineering can change lives, one drop at a time.---------- Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/---------- To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Stephen:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-walker-g2t/🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/---------- Chapters00:00 Introduction01:00 Growing up with entrepreneurial parents03:30 From UCT engineer to Bain consultant06:00 The beer experiment that sparked Ground2Tap09:15 Simplifying complex engineering for everyday people14:30 The first leaking prototype & break-even beginnings18:50 Early clients, Day Zero, and the first wave of growth26:30 Building systems that scale from day one33:40 Why his second hire was a salesperson41:20 Cloning his voice with AI to personalize every proposal47:00 Qualifying clients through empathy and education59:40 Managing two markets, residential vs commercial1:08:45 Bootstrapping, control, and saying no to investors1:17:10 Defining success: freedom, faith, and purpose1:23:50 Building a business that’s a blessing to others1:42:30 Creating culture, trust, and people-first leadership
What does it take to build a tech company that literally saves lives, and scale it from South Africa to the world?
In this episode of The Founder Files, Cameron Coutts sits down with Ryan Green, Co-Founder and CPO of AURA, the emergency-response platform transforming how people access help anywhere, anytime.
Ryan shares the story behind AURA’s rise from an idea inside a security company to a global safety platform trusted by insurers, banks, and e-hailing giants:
• How AURA started by solving South Africa’s broken emergency-response system
• The decision to go B2B instead of B2C, and why it changed everything
• Building a marketplace that connects users to the nearest vetted responders in seconds
• Expanding from South Africa to Kenya, the UK, and the US
• Working with government to use data to predict and prevent crime
• The culture, systems, and leadership mindset behind scaling a mission-driven company
If you’re a founder, operator, or visionary building in tough markets, this episode will challenge your idea of scale, focus, and purpose, and remind you what it really means to build something that matters.
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00:00 Introduction
04:19 The Problem That Sparked AURA
08:47 Security Meets Medical: Expanding the Vision
11:20 Inside AURA’s Business Model & Scale
15:06 The “Powered by AURA” Ecosystem
26:10 Scaling to 1.5 Million Users in SA
31:08 Building Radical Convenience for Users and Responders
46:35 Turning Data into Real-World Impact
01:00:54 The Truth About Crime in South Africa
01:09:16 Going Global: From SA to the UK & USA
01:20:11 Culture, Leadership & Scaling a Mission-Driven Team
01:35:19 Founder Reflections: Motivation, Mindset & Smart Hustle
What does it really take to build a business from nothing: no experience, no funding, and no plan, and still make it work?
In this episode of The Founder Files, Cameron Coutts sits down with Shaun Raaff, the co-founder and CEO of Humanity SA, a people-first talent and consulting group that’s reshaping the way recruitment and employer branding is done in South Africa.
Shaun shares the real story behind Humanity SA’s journey:
How he went from PE teacher to entrepreneur with no business background.
The eight years of no profit before their hockey-stick growth.
The power of ADHD, sport, and resilience in business.
Why Humanity wins by playing the long game, putting people and relationships before quick wins.
The founder breakup lessons that shaped the company’s future
If you’re a founder, business owner, or builder who’s stuck in the trenches, this episode will give you perspective, patience, and practical lessons to keep going.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
04:28 How Humanity SA Started
07:21 Hockey Stick Growth: 8 Years, No Profit
14:18 How Sports and ADHD Shaped My Mindset as a Founder
26:14 The Real Reason Humanity SA Finally Scaled
49:54 From Four Founders to One: The Shareholding Journey
1:10:47 Crucial Conversations: Lessons in Conflict, Clarity, and Leadership
1:27:32 The Future of Humanity SA: Betting Big on People
What really happens after you sell your company?
In this episode of The Founder Files, Ariel Navarro (Past co-founder of OneCart, acquired by Massmart/Walmart) opens up about life after exiting his business: the highs, the lows, and the lessons he wishes every founder knew.
We dive into the emotional rollercoaster of stepping away, the reality of burnout, the money mistakes no one talks about, and how Ariel is rebuilding his life and career with new clarity and purpose.
If you’re an entrepreneur chasing an exit (or recovering from one), this conversation is packed with hard truths and practical wisdom about wealth, identity, and what comes next.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
08:16 How Ariel’s Business Philosophy Changed After His Exit
22:20 The OneCart Exit: Relief, Accomplishment, and the Next Mountain
41:45 Money Mistakes & Lessons After Exit
58:19 From Exit Cash Mistakes to a Smarter Investment Playbook
01:18:38 Ariel Navarro’s Vision: The Next 6–18 Months
How do you take a renewable energy startup and scale it into one of Africa’s leading clean power providers?In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with James Irons, as the past co-founder of SolarAfrica, how he grew it into one of SA’s leading energy players before exiting. From early struggles with cancelled projects to raising capital and powering mines, factories, and communities, James shares the behind-the-scenes journey of scaling a business at the heart of Africa’s energy future.We dive into: • Why Africa’s energy crisis is also its biggest opportunity • The challenges of regulation, funding, and market trust • Lessons in resilience, leadership, and navigating the rollercoaster of entrepreneurshipIf you’ve ever wondered what it takes to solve some of Africa’s toughest infrastructure challenges, this conversation is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
08:10 How Solar Africa started in Kenya: The early challenges
21:20 First Major Joint Venture: Managing R300–400 million in CapEx
36:23 The Wheeling Revolution Explained
54:42 Open Access Energy’s role in Simplifying a Complex Industry
01:00:05 An existential founder moment: Why James Stepped Away from Solar Africa
01:01:24 Visionary vs. Integrator Partnerships
01:08:14 Entrepreneurship & Motivation Shifts
01:30:00 The origin story of Open Access Energy
01:36:23 James’s new role as Executive Chairman
01:45:38 Future of Open Access & Energy Markets
How do you turn debt and risk into global growth?
In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Uzair Essack, founder of Riyp one of South Africa’s fastest-growing exporters in agriculture and logistics. From being a million rand in debt in his early 20s to building a business that ships fresh produce across the globe, Uzair shares the raw realities of scaling under pressure.
He opens up about why he risked his last money to fly to Qatar in search of opportunity, how he reinvented the exporter–farmer model, and why he believes outsourcing beats in-house hiring for scale. This is a masterclass in resilience, strategy, and spotting opportunity in tough markets.
We dive into:
• How Uzair went from R1M in debt to exporting globally
• The leap of faith that changed his life in Qatar
• Why the old export model was broken and what he built instead
• The power of outsourcing vs. hiring internally
• Lessons from scaling one of SA’s fastest-growing exporting company
This episode is packed with lessons for founders about risk, resilience, and building scalable systems that last.
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----------Chapters:00:00 Introduction04:14 How Uzair Built a Global Export Business Alone11:19 The Hidden Cost of Scaling Solo: Burnout & Bottlenecks13:27 Why Growing Up With Less Sparked Uzair’s Drive18:17 University Struggles: Choosing Hustle Over Assignments25:18 Pineapples, Persistence, and the First Steps Toward RIYP35:33 Breaking the Old Model: How Uzair Won Farmers’ Trust47:27 At 23 A Million Rand in Debt: From Suicidal Thoughts to Lessons in Resilience55:34 The Sheikh, The Deal, The Funding: Riyp’s First Big Break01:18:06 Outsourcing + Systems: How Ripe Scaled Solo01:37:28 What Does The Future Look Like For Riyp
How do you build a coffee brand that blends sustainability, taste, and habit change?
In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Daniel and Lulu, co-founders of 4WKS, the coffee brand redefining convenience and sustainability. Built around the philosophy of “four weeks”, their pods are designed to fully break down in 28 days, align with the perfect window to enjoy coffee at peak flavor, and represent the time it takes to build a new habit.
From tackling the waste problem in coffee culture to inspiring mindful consumption, Daniel and Lulu shares the lessons behind building a values-driven brand with global potential.
We dive into:
• Why the “four weeks” concept drives everything from flavor to sustainability
• The challenges of breaking into a saturated coffee market with a bold mission
• How 4WKS is educating consumers about compostable pods and waste reduction
• The link between coffee rituals, new habits, and lifestyle change
• Lessons on purpose-led entrepreneurship and brand storytelling
This episode is packed with insights on building sustainable businesses, reshaping consumer habits, and creating brands that matter.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
04:10 The Story Behind 4WKS: More Than Just a Name
05:33 Inside the 4WKS Business Model: From Roasters to Retail
11:33 The Inspiration Behind 4WKS: Where Coffee Meets Sustainability
16:43 From Red Espresso to 4WKS: Carving Their Own Path
20:26 Why Lulu Joined 4WKS and the Meaning Behind the Name
27:05 How 28 Days Off Became a Core Value
38:51 Playing to Strengths: Why 4WKS Focuses on Output, Not Hours
46:03 When Founders Disagree: Lessons From 4WKS
01:02:39 From Supply Chain Struggles to Partnerships With Bootlegger & Seattle
01:22:27 Bringing Café Quality Home; Without the Waste
01:26:09 The Road Ahead: Scaling 4WKS Beyond South Africa
How do you turn a simple idea into a global HR solution?
In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Francois de Wet, founder of Wamly, an HR tech company transforming the way businesses hire. What started as a video interview platform has evolved into a full end-to-end hiring solution used in 147 countries.
From navigating customer churn to learning the power of community-driven product building, Fran shares the real lessons behind scaling Wamly, co-creating with clients, and staying adaptable in a fast-changing market.
We dive into:
• How Wamly pivoted from video interviews to an all-in-one hiring tool
• Lessons learned from early churn and rebuilding trust
• The importance of co-creating solutions with customers
• Scaling across 147 countries while staying lean
• Building resilience as a founder in HR tech
This episode is packed with insights on growth, adaptability, and the future of recruitment technology.
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00:00 Introduction
05:49 From video interviews to HR tech: How Wamly started
07:35 Why listening to clients changed everything
16:10 The 4 data points that predict job success
21:14 How Wamly brings science into recruitment
29:34 Why the War for talent demands faster hiring
38:20 The painful truth behind why we had to pivot
52:57 Building an all-in-one hiring solution that stays simple
01:03:20 How Wamly used Wamly to build Wamly
01:09:55 The danger of complacency after you ‘Make It’
01:18:42 Imposter syndrome and the founder’s burden
01:30:57 The leadership lesson that nearly broke me
How do you build a hospitality group that reshapes an entire city?
In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Ariel Segal, co-founder of NoName Hospitality Group, the team behind some of Cape Town’s most exciting restaurant brands. Starting with Jared’s Espresso Bar, Ariel and his brother spotted a market gap inspired by Australia’s coffee and dining culture and went on to create 12 unique brands employing over 400 people.
From tackling supply chain challenges to transforming Sea Point into a thriving culinary hub, Ariel shares the realities of building and scaling a hospitality group while staying true to customer experience and brand values.
We dive into:
• The early days of spotting market gaps and building Jaryds
• Challenges of scaling restaurants in South Africa’s supply chain context
• Balancing customer needs with brand identity
• Why Sea Point became the perfect hub for their growth
• Lessons on passion, innovation, and sustainable hospitality
This episode is packed with insights for founders on growth, resilience, and creating experiences that stand the test of time.
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00:00 Introduction
04:12 How NoName Hospitality Group Began
08:58 The Hidden Challenges of Scaling Restaurants in South Africa
14:16 The Rise of Experience-Driven Dining
17:16 Balancing Brand Ego with Customer Needs
27:01 How to Stay True to Values While Innovating
30:15 Ad
31:59 How Sea Point Became an Untouched Gem
46:31 How We Expanded from One Café to a Group
55:15 Why Timing and Market Fit Matter More Than Ideas
01:00:34 Soft Launch vs Hard Launch: Which Works Best?
What really happens behind the scenes when building a business?
In this episode of The Founder Files, we bring you a powerful montage of founders sharing raw, unfiltered stories about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. From scaling companies to massive success, to hitting breaking points and redefining their purpose, these conversations reveal the real human side of building something from nothing. Through moments of vulnerability, resilience, and growth, these founders open up about the challenges that shaped them; from navigating burnout and personal sacrifice, to making bold hires and facing unexpected threats to their businesses.
We dive into:
• Founder psychology and mindset shifts
• The emotional toll and mental health impact of entrepreneurship
• Discovering purpose beyond the corporate ladder
• Strategic growth and high-stakes hiring
• Overcoming operational crises and external threats
This episode is a masterclass in resilience, self-awareness, and the pursuit of meaningful success.
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00:00 Introduction
03:13 Paul Cool, Silvertree Brands
12:17 Claude Hanan & Luke Jedeikin, Superbalist
32:31 Matt Putman, iKhokha
47:54 Ad
49:04 Tracey Chambers, Taking Care of Business
01:02:38 Katlego Maphai, Yoco
01:10:38 Jessica Boonstra, Yebo Fresh
Can a smart geyser help fix Africa’s power grid?In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Jon Kornik and Kailas Nair from Plentify, a climate-tech startup rethinking how everyday devices like geysers can stabilize energy supply across Africa.From load shedding challenges to global partnerships, Plentify is on a mission to use AI, behavioral science, and demand management to transform how we power our homes. Jon and Kailas open up about the complexity of building hardware and software solutions in emerging markets, and what it takes to make climate impact commercially viable.We dive into:• How smart geysers are solving energy demand chaos• Making demand response sexy (and useful)• Building hardware in a software-first world• Partnering with utilities, governments & energy providers• Creating real impact in climate-vulnerable marketsThis episode is packed with insights on product innovation, market timing, and building tech that truly matters.---------- Unlock Your Scale-Ready Score: https://roadmap.metavolve.co/Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/---------- To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Jon:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-kornik-66b9b410/🔗 Connect with Kailas:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kailasnairbio/🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/----------00:00 Introduction04:02 Fixing the broken energy system05:49 How Plentify’s tech actually works10:04 Scaling smarter: Where Plentify is today16:22 Understanding the core of Plentify’s business model20:53 What exactly is a virtual power plant?29:09 Behind the scenes: Founding Plentify-part 136:40 Plentify’s vision: Powering a sustainable future42:34 Behind the scenes: Founding Plentify-part 251:58 The product journey and fund raising: Developing Plentify’s tech55:55 Lessons learned: Mistakes that shaped Plentify01:07:46 Managing high-stakes decisions as a founder01:12:06 Navigating today’s fundraising challenges01:14:43 The dynamics of a remote co-founder relationship01:17:07 Key insights gained from past experiences01:19:55 Charting the future: What’s next for Plentify?01:25:21 The Founder Files question
What does it take to build a product that fits so well, it practically sells itself to users and acquirers alike?In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Vangelis Kyriazis, CEO and co-founder of Syft, a financial reporting platform that was ultimately acquired by Xero.From side hustle beginnings to global acquisition, Vangelis shares how deep product understanding, team trust, and client-centric thinking helped Syft scale, and why staying simple was their greatest strength.We dive into:• Building a product that complemented Xero perfectly• Leading through uncertainty during acquisition• Creating internal systems that scale with your team• Managing client expectations with third-party partners• Staying focused by understanding your product deeplyThis episode is packed with real-world lessons on building, scaling, and selling a product without losing your edge or your people.---------- Unlock Your Scale-Ready Score: https://roadmap.metavolve.co/Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/---------- To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Vangelis:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vangelis-kyriazis-55700098/?originalSubdomain=za🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/----------00:00 Introduction04:35 Understanding Syft's business model & strategy06:29 Syft's market fit in accounting tech18:51 Mental clarity in the messy middle22:59 Time management for growth-stage founders26:50 Inside the Xero acquisition38:26 What made Syft the right fit?48:43 Behind the scenes of integration01:01:46 Founder remuneration post-acquisition01:07:29 Navigating the unexpected: Surprises in the acquisition journey01:12:53 Has the acquisition shifted your ambition?01:17:10 What’s next: The roadmap for integration01:25:22 Leading through uncertainty 01:32:02 What are you excited about for the rest of 2025?
Can AI actually help us prevent burnout, before it starts?In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Chris Bruchhausen, founder of Strove, a startup redefining preventative health through cutting-edge AI.From elite sports science to employee wellness, Strove is on a mission to improve performance by helping people feel better—before they crash. Chris shares how they built their early team, how they think about strategic partnerships, and why hiring the right people is more important than ever.We dive into:• Using AI to improve mental and physical health• Why preventative care beats crisis mode• Hiring A-players who align with your mission• Leveraging partnerships to scale impact• Building a wellness product that actually worksThis episode is packed with founder insights on team, tech, the future of health and how to grow a business that actually makes people feel better.---------- Unlock Your Scale-Ready Score: https://roadmap.metavolve.co/Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/---------- To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Chris:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-bruchhausen-88a570148/🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/----------00:00 Introduction04:13 Meet Chris and the vision behind Strove08:34 Repositioning for relevance: Strove’s evolution14:24 Unlocking growth: Strove’s approach to distribution and potential partnerships26:01 Decoding Strove’s business model31:05 Inside Strove’s customer experience 41:03 What inspired Chris to establish a presence in London46:49 Tracing the growth of your team51:47 Building culture from day one: Hiring a Head of People early59:36 How Chris handles the pressure and complexity of Leadership01:07:31 Balancing leadership and wellbeing as a founder01:17:51 Chris’s advice for entrepreneurs facing uncertainty01:22:03 Anticipating the future: Chris’s perspective on what’s coming
Everyone talks about building a great team, but what does it actually take to lead one?In this special montage episode, we unpack the real, unfiltered experiences of founders as they scale from solo operators to structured leadership teams. From replacing "founding family" with professionals, to managing complexity with just 50 people, to figuring out how big your team really needs to be; this one is packed with practical wisdom.We dive into:• Managing operational chaos with lean teams• Hiring and retaining A-players• Elevating leadership without losing control• Compensating and keeping global talent• Rethinking team size and what scale really meansThis episode is your behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to grow a company with structure, leadership, and intentional team design.----------00:00 Introduction01:42 Cheri Afonso, HouseHoppers10:03 Calvin Le Mottée & Wesley Dorning, Sebenza13:03 Chris Ball, Finch Technologies19:49 Yaron Assabi, DSG26:26 Greg Smith, Dis-Chem Life31:39 Ad32:46 Felix Norton, Woww Digital47:11 Jasper Eales, Sealand---------- Unlock Your Scale-Ready Score: https://roadmap.metavolve.co/Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/---------- To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/----------
In this episode of The Founder Files, we’re joined by Angelo Zanetti, co-founder of Elemental, a custom software development agency that’s quietly grown into a global force serving clients across South Africa, Europe, and the UK.Angelo takes us through the 20-year journey from two self-taught devs to a 25-person team, navigating everything from messy pivots to failed products and bold repositioning. But beneath the surface is a rare founder philosophy: simplify complexity, serve with excellence, and grow by focus; not by fluff.We dive into:• How Elemental grew from freelancers to a full agency• Their bold move from subcontractors to owning the client journey• Defining their ideal clients and niching down• Why they shut down a growing marketing division to focus• Winning international clients without meetings• How AI is shifting dev work—and how they’re adapting• What founders should know before building their own productThis episode is packed with real founder insight, from one of the most grounded voices in the dev world.----------Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/----------To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Angelo:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelozanetti/🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/----------00:00 Introduction04:26 Elemental’s business model explained06:14 Elemental’s reach: Market & scale today08:07 How Elemental attracts overseas business09:51 The role of AI in Elemental’s workflow13:11 The hidden complexity behind clean code17:29 Why clear positioning changed everything24:12 Why Elemental pivoted and what It changed27:46 How Elemental identified their ideal clients29:42 Refining our ICP to scale smarter41:47 What changed after we repositioned48:59 Why cutting marketing made us more profitable54:54 Lessons from a failed side hustle01:09:06 What’s the most pressing obstacle in this phase of the journey?01:16:18 What does the future look like for Elemental?01:23:30 With hindsight in hand, would you make the same decisions?
In this episode of The Founder Files, we sit down with Daniel Goldberg, founder of Bridgement, the fintech startup that’s quietly funded over R2 billion to SMEs across South Africa.Bridgement isn’t just another lending platform. They’ve raised once, scaled sustainably, and built powerful partnerships with banks and asset managers without chasing flashy VC rounds. But what does it really take to grow a capital intensive fintech in one of the toughest markets in the world?We go deep into:•Building a scalable fintech with just one equity round•How to raise debt smartly without giving up control•Competing with banks through speed, tech, and simplicity•Structuring partnerships that scale your reach•Why culture, strategy, and sustainable growth still winThis is an honest look at what it takes to build a lean, high-impact business without following the traditional startup playbook.---------- Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/---------- To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Daniel:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-goldberg/🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/----------00:00 Introduction04:54 What is Bridgement?08:27 What separates Bridgement from its competitors?12:28 The Bridgement approach to building and funding a business20:32 Why & how Bridgement began28:10 How Bridgement raised capital to lend capital39:38 Inside Bridgement’s partnership model for scalable lending42:23 Exploring acquisition as a route to scale43:09 Bridgement’s multi-channel distribution strategy45:12 The growth story behind R2 Billion in SME funding48:55 Bridgement’s purpose: Leveling the SME playing field49:18 Choosing the right growth levers at Bridgement58:31 How Bridgement’s lending model actually works01:04:45 After the deal: Bridgement’s progress unveiled01:08:02 Daniel’s take on governance in growing businesses01:09:13 The infrastructure that frees up founder focus01:18:51 Bridgement’s vision: What lies ahead
Everyone loves a big acquisition headline—but what happens behind the scenes?This episode reveals the deals, doubts, and decisions founders don’t usually talk about.----------00:00 Introduction01:50 Mike Scott, SMB Mastery21:58 Patrick Rogers, Clara26:51 Simon Hartley, Wumdrop31:24 Greg Smith, Dis-chem Life43:43 Sean Sanders, Altify----------This episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: / thefounderfilespodcastLinkedIn: / cameron-metavolve
In this powerful episode, Sean Sanders—founder of Revix and now Altify—opens up about navigating one of the most intense crises a startup can face: losing customer funds after a major crypto collapse.We follow the rollercoaster journey that led to a high-stakes merger, a full rebrand, and a reimagined mission to democratize access to private markets.We go deep into:•How to lead during a trust-breaking crisis•What true accountability looks like in leadership•Navigating the emotional toll of a startup failure•Merging companies under pressure•Reinventing your identity as a founderThis episode is a masterclass in grit, resilience, and rebuilding with purpose.----------Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/----------To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Sean:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanandrewsanders/🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/----------00:00 Intro: From Revix to Altify03:25 What Altify really does04:26 Why the rebrand was critical 09:34 The real problem with private markets13:56 Breaking down barriers to entry17:01 Who Altify is built for19:06 How to use Altify20:59 Managing risk and investor anxiety24:23 The Revix crisis unfolds27:25 The collapse of FTX32:27 Rebuilding trust in chaos35:00 Taking extreme ownership36:55 Managing the crisis40:22 How crisis changes a founder41:20 The power of support structures44:55 How did this experience change you48:33 Balancing compassion and performance as a CEO56:52 The birth of the merger idea01:03:46 Becoming CEO post merger01:07:35 The unforeseen challenges 01:13:55 The nightmare launch01:19:51 Reflecting on the journey01:24:30 Altify's biggest challenges now01:27:30 What's next for Altify?
Tinashe reveals what it really takes to build and sustain a startup in Africa—where capital is scarce, exits are rare, and profitability is everything. From walking away from a high-growth but unsustainable model, to forming game-changing partnerships with local giants. This episode is a gold mine of:-strategy-mindset-realism It’s about building businesses that last—not just ones that look good on pitch decks.---------- Book a curiosity call with Cameron: https://www.metavolve.co/curiosity-callThis episode is brought to you by Metavolve.Metavolve is a team of focused experts committed to helping entrepreneurs like you scale their businesses successfully. Reach out to our team to learn more: https://metavolve.co/---------- To support The Founder Files:🔔 Subscribe and turn post notifications on⭐ Leave a comment to let us know your thoughts💭 Share your thoughts on Linkedin and tag Cameron Coutts🔗 Connect with Tinashe:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/truzane/🔗 Connect with Cameron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderfilespodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-metavolve/----------00:00 Introduction04:50 What is FlexClub?08:30 What is the Silicon Valley Model?12:51 How does the Silicon Valley model translate into the South African market?21:37 Silicon Valley model expectations39:21 Why the Silicon Valley model doesn't fit locally55:11 Simplicity vs Complexity01:01:30 Lessons from failing in Mexico01:07:38 Separating founder identity from the business01:09:39 Thinking hats framework 01:18:22 What is the problem that you're solving?01:28:05 Partnering with Avis01:36:08 What has shifted your thinking?01:39:04 What challenges are you currently facing?01:41:18 What does the next year look like for FlexClub?01:44:30 What question would you like to answer?
In this round-two episode, we’re joined again by Simon Ellis, co-founder of Jem HR, to unpack how the company is making big strides in delivering HR and employee benefits to thousands of employees across South Africa.Since our last chat, Jem has refined its product, redefined its positioning, and raised significant funding. But what does that process actually feel like as a founder?We go deep into:- What achieving product-market fit actually takes- How to communicate change when your vision moves faster than your team- The challenges of balancing innovation vs. focus with a co-founder- Structuring your business to scale without chaos- Segmenting sales and prioritising customers the smart wayThis is an honest look at what it takes to be a visionary founder who’s always a few steps ahead—and how to bring your team and customers along for the ride.
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00:00 Introduction03:40 What is Jem HR?07:57 Why is WhatsApp as the interface so important?11:56 How the business model works and getting the value proposition right24:12 The importance of the customer buying and onboarding journey33:07 The evolution of the core product and how Jem made it zero-cost43:28 Running through the pricing and revenue model53:33 Jem’s biggest bottleneck to growth right now01:04:20 The organisational design and view towards it01:08:34 Raising R60 Million01:14:10 How do you maintain focus and clear priorities?01:18:19 How to get along with a co-founder who is very different to you01:22:12 What are the Biggest Challenges Simon is facing right now?01:27:09 What are the challenges that the business is facing?01:30:32 What advice would Simon give his younger self?