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In this episode of The Big Exit Show we talk to Paul Veugen who founded Usabilla, which was sold to SurveyMonkey and the iOS app of the year Human.co which was acquired by Mapbox. He is currently building a new venture called Detail.co to help creators make better video. Detail.co was funded with over 7 million dollars. In this episode you will learn:

  • Why Paul got kicked-out of his investors office, after he shared he wanted to step down as CEO of Usabilla
  • What his experience was living in San Fransisco for a couple of years
  • How nobody knew in the company he was working for at the time, he just made a mega-exit
  • How Paul managed to secure an exit for Human in a couple of weeks time

In The Big Exit Show our hosts Johan van Mil and Remy Gieling talk to tech entrepreneurs about scaling their companies and the lessons and pitfalls of a successful exit.

The Big Exit Show is an initiative by Peak. Peak invests in early-stage SaaS, marketplace, and platform companies ran by kick-ass teams. Want to know more about Peak and the ventures we back? Check out our website or send us a message! Feedback for our podcast or want to be featured on our show? Please reach out at [email protected].

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