The Power of Motivation: Shouting at You to Get Moving
Sometimes, we all need that extra push to get going, especially when we’re feeling low. As many in the group, especially those in sales or the product side of things, can relate, motivation isn’t just important at the start of the day—it’s needed throughout the week.
One entrepreneur raised an interesting point about the need for motivation on-demand. They joked about needing someone to “shout at me in the morning” to get moving, reminiscent of the tough-love style of David Goggins. It’s a feeling shared by many, particularly founders and startup enthusiasts who often struggle to stay motivated during the grind. The challenge is not just getting started, but also keeping up momentum when things slow down.
The Idea: What if users could create their own characters—maybe celebrities, influencers, or even unique personas—that would send them weekly emails or messages to keep them on track? The messages could motivate, check in on progress, and hold them accountable.
While email can feel intrusive and time-consuming to manage, the idea of a personalized, motivational push is appealing. But the real question is—if not email, then what?
Do We Really Need Another App?
The group had differing opinions about whether an app would be the right platform for motivation. One person pointed out that apps can be easily deleted, and nobody wants to install yet another one. However, another entrepreneur pushed back, referencing the success of apps like Cal AI, which was launched just six months ago and has already hit a $12M ARR (Annual Recurring Revenue). Despite being an app that requires installation, it’s been hugely successful because it solves a clear problem in an interesting way—helping users calculate the calories in their food by simply taking a picture. This simple app has gone viral, and the creator has a compelling story of bootstrapping their way to success.
Another noteworthy example mentioned in the conversation was Voicenotes, which was also successfully marketed through a clever influencer strategy.
The Takeaway: Even if there is skepticism around the success of new apps, there are always outliers like Cal AI that defy expectations. Perhaps there’s still room for new, innovative apps that serve a very specific need.
Influencer Marketing: The Power Behind Success
Speaking of success, influencer marketing has become one of the hottest topics in the startup world. One of the most talked-about strategies in the group was how Cal AI has leveraged influencers to scale its growth. With a huge budget allocated to influencers, the app pays top-tier influencers around $100k every two months, and even the lower-tier influencers get a respectable $100 per month. With a mix of nearly 150 influencers on board, they’ve been able to drive massive engagement and downloads.
While some in the group were skeptical about the long-term sustainability of influencer marketing, especially with the high burn rate associated with it, others felt that influencer-driven growth is a viable strategy. The key to success lies in execution, and Cal AI’s approach is an example of how the right marketing mix can propel a startup to success.
The interesting part? The founder of Cal AI is only 17 years old, yet he’s already hitting numbers that many founders dream of—$1M in monthly revenue, a cash balance of $600K, and a profit margin that would make any entrepreneur proud. This success is a testament to the power of influencer marketing and strong execution.
The Big Question: Is influencer marketing scalable for everyone, or is it reserved for high-growth apps with a large budget? Is it possible for other startups to replicate this success, even on a smaller scale?
The New Frontier: Viral Tech and Marketing
Amidst the conversation, Viral.tech came up as an interesting new tool for driving viral campaigns. The platform allows businesses to manage influencer campaigns at a massive scale, making it easier for startups to launch marketing initiatives with minimal overhead. If you’re interested, the waitlist is open, and many in the group are eager to see if it will deliver on its promise.
Blake Anderson, the mastermind behind the success of Cal AI’s marketing campaigns, is someone many in the group admire. As more marketing tools emerge and traditional channels like email and LinkedIn begin to feel stagnant, platforms like Viral.tech offer new ways to reach audiences and drive growth.
The Future of Tech and Elon Musk’s Influence
Finally, a thought-provoking point was made about the ongoing tech battle between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. Some argued that if Zuckerberg had the foresight, he could have had TikTok banned in the U.S. just like he did with Chinese apps in India. However, the current power dynamic between Musk and Zuckerberg is shifting the way we think about social media, influencers, and tech.
Could Elon Musk be the one to shake up the social media landscape again? Some believe that Musk’s influence could lead to even bigger changes in the future, possibly even buying TikTok. As the battle between these tech giants continues, it will be fascinating to see how this rivalry shapes the future of social media and the businesses that depend on it.
Final Thoughts: Navigating the Startup Journey
The conversation explored several ideas that are both practical and aspirational. From motivational tools to influencer marketing strategies, the main takeaway is that success in the startup world often comes down to innovation, timing, and the ability to stay ahead of the curve. Whether you’re scaling your app or figuring out the best way to stay motivated, it’s clear that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.
For those of us in the startup game, the key is learning from others, staying open to new strategies, and always pushing the limits of what’s possible. After all, the next big idea could be just around the corner.
What do you think? Do you have any innovative marketing strategies, motivational tools, or thoughts on the future of influencer-driven growth? Let’s hear from you!