
Uber: Me and my Driver... ish.
You're probably burning cash on tools without doing the founder math: DROdio breaks down exactly when Uber's 4x premium makes sense versus when it's waste. Learn to evaluate cost-versus-context before you commit.
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You're probably burning cash on tools without doing the founder math: DROdio breaks down exactly when Uber's 4x premium makes sense versus when it's waste. Learn to evaluate cost-versus-context before you commit.

You've shipped an app but monetization feels like guesswork — this panel from Zong, Groupon, and others breaks down what's actually converting users into revenue in 2024. You'll catch the gaps in your own strategy when you hear how the pros think about pricing, payments, and retention.

You'll catch how experienced mobile leads at Google Maps, Dropbox, and Bump think about architecture and team structure—the kind of perspective that helps you avoid the classic mistakes when your prototype needs to scale.

You think you know how to scale, but Evan admits he was 'too anxious' at first and reveals the specific breaking points — like losing track of who works for you — that catch founders off guard. You'll spot the mistakes before you make them yourself.

You're probably burning cash on tools without doing the founder math: DROdio breaks down exactly when Uber's 4x premium makes sense versus when it's waste. Learn to evaluate cost-versus-context before you commit.

You've shipped an app but monetization feels like guesswork — this panel from Zong, Groupon, and others breaks down what's actually converting users into revenue in 2024. You'll catch the gaps in your own strategy when you hear how the pros think about pricing, payments, and retention.

You'll catch how experienced mobile leads at Google Maps, Dropbox, and Bump think about architecture and team structure—the kind of perspective that helps you avoid the classic mistakes when your prototype needs to scale.

You think you know how to scale, but Evan admits he was 'too anxious' at first and reveals the specific breaking points — like losing track of who works for you — that catch founders off guard. You'll spot the mistakes before you make them yourself.