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Working at a startup as the CTO Tech Startups Nights #TSN15 Mexico City, 2013-Jun-20

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Working at a startupas the CTO

Tech Startups Nights #TSN15Mexico City, 2013-Jun-20

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Disclaimer

I’m not a CTO

I don't work at a startup

WTF?

Why I'm here?

Because I used to be a CTO at a startup

Because I have a story to share, a life story

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The beginningI quit my job as development manager at BMV (Mexican Stock Market)

I joined a startup in the music business

With the most impressive technical team I ever had

With a lot of resources

With a very ambicious plan

Earning less money than my previous job

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My first resultsThe most challenging project ever in my profesional life

Teamwork, agile environment, extreme programming

Multicultural

The better hires != the best team

Focus is key

More features, more time, we never delivered a product, lack of MVP definition

After a year I was disappointed. So, I returned back to work in my own company for a few months, until...

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¿Y si se trata de trata?

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First reaction“sarcasm”: “Seems legit”

I didn’t respond...

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3 months later...

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Epic adventure began

A friend of mine asked me for some hints to hire developers

Very difficult to find developers with a specific skills and knowledge

After some weeks and more details, my friend asked me to join the startup as the CTO

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My first day

9:00 am. Conference call with the development team at Berlin, Germany

11:00 am. Quick talk with the CEO

11:05 am. CEO to me: “have you been in Germany?, No?, ok, Tonight, make your luggage. Tomorrow morning you will travel to Berlin. We will launch the store in 2 weeks”

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Startup Spirit

Go as fast as you can

Build a team, the right team. Very risky.

Deliver, deliver, deliver...

fail fast?

Ecommerce platform built from scratch

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LaunchSpent two weeks in Berlin, learning about the project, very intensive days (Payment Gateway for Mexican Market)

One week after I came back to Mexico, we launch

One week after Mexico launching, We launch in Argentina

Platform not ready for latam market, huge efforts to adapt

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Global deployment

http://www.springstar.com

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Global deployment

http://www.springstar.com

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Global deployment

http://www.springstar.com

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Next steps

Built the development team in Mexico

Took ownership of the platform

Hardware infrastructure

Software development

New business requirements

Flexibility, Agility

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Some numbers3 to 100 employees

0 to 5 million users

180 million emails sent a month

200k-300k visits daily

1.5M > page views daily

80K concurrent users

20K-50K new users daily

1000-3000 purchases daily

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Good stuff

clickOnero bought several startups

National presence

Won the prize for “Best internet company in Mexico 2011”

Culture

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“Ecommerce Company of the year in Mexico”

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Dev Team Culture

No control freaks

Freedom

Embrace innovation

Write code and take care of the code

Automate almost everything

DevOps

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Bad stuff, very bad

Logistics

Call center

Customer service

Lack of commitment by Merchants

Crisis, end of the world¡

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End of the world

No money, no more funding

Layoffs...

Affected Customer service

Decrease operational costs

Technology. <- Oportunity

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¡clickOnero by Mexicans!New era

New business model

New team

New strategy

New CEO

New ecommerce platform, new technology

Oportunity¡

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My personal profit

Learn, learn, learn a lot

Stronger,

More confident

Best experience in my life

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Hey CEOs, don’t forget