Levels Podcast – Scaling B2C Startups
Levels Podcast - Scaling B2C Startups
Podcast Description
Jason and Charlie chat with founders of some of the fastest-growing B2C startups and hear all about how they started and scaled their businesses.
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Focuses on the B2C startup ecosystem, with topics including user experience design, community building, and marketing strategies. Episodes feature insights from founders like Amy Cameron discussing AI in language learning, Tim Johnson on social networking for investors, and Max Hayward regarding adventure sports bookings, with an emphasis on growth tactics and real-world challenges.

Jason and Charlie chat with founders of some of the fastest-growing B2C startups and hear all about how they started and scaled their businesses.
Summary
In this conversation, Ji Woong Jang discusses Teuida, a language learning app that emphasizes interactive speaking practice with native speakers. The app transitioned to a subscription model, significantly improving user retention and revenue. Ji Woong highlights the importance of community engagement, gamification strategies like streaks, and the introduction of missions for real-life practice. He also shares insights on marketing strategies, the balance between organic growth and paid advertising, and the future potential of AI in language learning, while maintaining a focus on cultural understanding as a key component of effective communication.
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