Taxi mafias, cash vaults, and 100% MoM growth: The story behind Southeast Asia’s biggest startup | Kevin Aluwi (Gojek) | Free Podcast Summary

Lenny Rachitsky | Lenny’s Podcast – The story behind Southeast Asia’s biggest startup: Kevin Aluwi (Gojek) Kevin Aluwi is the co-founder and former CEO of Gojek. With over 2.7 million drivers and over 3 billion orders completed, Gojek is the biggest startup…

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The value proposition

  • In challenging environments, it’s important for businesses to take proactive measures to ensure safety and success.
  • Building a strong brand goes beyond just creating a great product as it creates a sense of identity and loyalty among customers. Businesses should invest in brand building across multiple areas for long-term success.
  • Super apps may not always deliver on their promised benefits of lower acquisition costs and increased retention. A clear and unifying concept is necessary for users to understand the product sensibly and prevent confusion when adding new services.

We had to be very scrappy and creative in how we solved problems. We didn’t have a lot of resources or talent or funding. We had to do things that didn’t scale

We had to learn from our mistakes and failures. We had to be humble and adaptable. We had to keep innovating and improving. We had to never give up.

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  1. 01Lenny Rachitsky | Lenny’s Podcast – The story behind Southeast Asia’s biggest startup: Kevin Aluwi (Gojek)
  2. 02The value proposition
  3. 03Brand consistency
  4. 04Build the company

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