The Scotsman

Capital founders live stream software challenge to tackle start-up myths

- By HANNAH BURLEY

An Edinburgh and Hampshire-based team of entreprene­urs is to live stream an ambitious challenge to create a revenue-generating software product in just seven days.

The Zero to Revenue Challenge sees the participan­ts take an idea for a softwareas-a-service (Saas) product then research, develop, test, promote and launch it within one week, with the goal of producing a revenue-generating product. In an effort to “pull back the curtain” on the realities of start-up life, the challenge will be broadcast live via an online stream.

The trio of “serial founders” will include Lizzie Brough and Robert Gelb, who jointly set up capital-based Kindaba, a private messaging platform for families that has previously secured six-figure investment from former Skyscanner chief executive Gareth Williams.

Benjamin Dell, founder and chief executive at social marketing automation company Missinglet­tr, will complete the team.

The group, which has previously collaborat­ed at Kindaba where Dell was a key advisor, will broadcast the challenge from their base in Edinburgh’s Anywherewo­rks collaborat­ion hub.

By sharing the experience, they hope to showcase the “tough decisions, difficult conversati­ons and tools” that are needed to run an early-stage business and to successful­ly build a product at speed.

The stream, which goes live at 8am on Monday, is to include interviews with other founders, along with earlystage investors and tech industry experts.

Brough said: “So often the early-stage story of a successful start-up is told through heavily rose-tinted glasses.

“This can be damaging and risks losing the truth of the tough challenges of life as a founder and the mindset that is needed to succeed.”

 ??  ?? Brough wants the challenge to accurately show start-up life
Brough wants the challenge to accurately show start-up life

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