How This Startup Plans to Replace Financial Planners Using Online Tools w/ Josh Pigford (Founder)
In this episode, Shamus Madan talks with Josh Pigford about his new venture, Maybe. They discuss Pigford's background, the goals and business model of Maybe, and how it compares to competitors like Mint and Intuit. They also delve into the benefits of transparency in building Maybe and lessons learned from Pigford's previous business, Baremetrics.
Key Points
- Josh Pickford, the founder of Baremetrics and Maybe, emphasizes the importance of simplicity in personal finance and investing, warning against complex financial tools that often come with unnecessary fees.
- Maybe, a modern financial planning and wealth management tool, aims to replace traditional financial planners by providing a comprehensive view of one's finances and enabling informed decision-making for wealth growth.
- Pickford shares his journey of building in public, highlighting transparency as a key factor in gaining customer trust, especially within the fintech industry, and reflects on operational efficiencies gained from past startup experience.
Welcome everyone to another episode of the MBIT Podcast which discusses tech and entrepreneurship. In today’s episode, Josh Pigford joins the pod to discuss his startup Maybe which is a SaaS tool to help others reach financial freedom easier.
Learn More About Maybe Here: https://maybe.co
Twitter of Host: @mbitpodcast
Twitter of Guest: @Shpigford
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