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Success Story of TBH, a Viral High School App
The founder of TBH, an app that allowed high school students to answer questions about their peers, was able to sell it for $40 million after it gained mass popularity. Despite this success, the founder emphasizes the importance of not working with close friends or family members on collaborative projects.
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The speaker reflects on how his communication style differs with coworkers versus friends, and notes that he struggles to work on projects with his friends.
22:10 - 24:37 (02:27)
Summary
The speaker reflects on how his communication style differs with coworkers versus friends, and notes that he struggles to work on projects with his friends.
ChapterSuccess Story of TBH, a Viral High School App
EpisodeSara's List Hostile Takeover and The App that Made $1M In Ten Days
PodcastMy First Million
Nikita Beer, a Berkeley-based entrepreneur, created TBH, a high school app that allowed users to answer questions about their peers.
24:37 - 27:36 (02:59)
Summary
Nikita Beer, a Berkeley-based entrepreneur, created TBH, a high school app that allowed users to answer questions about their peers. The app was later sold for $40 million, and Beer's success highlights the importance of hard work and a unique app idea.
ChapterSuccess Story of TBH, a Viral High School App
EpisodeSara's List Hostile Takeover and The App that Made $1M In Ten Days
PodcastMy First Million
Nikita brings up the idea of creating an app that can generate $10 million in just 90 days.
27:36 - 28:42 (01:05)
Summary
Nikita brings up the idea of creating an app that can generate $10 million in just 90 days. He discusses the feasibility of this idea with the group, but questions arise due to potential non-compete agreements in the industry.