34 min

Building a community app - Zoe Desmond, founder & CEO of Frolo SEEKERS

    • Entrepreneurship

Zoë Desmond is the perfect example of how the founder’s personal story and pain empowered them to create a product that solves a problem for millions of people. Zoë's app Frolo helps single parents access guidance and support, connect with each other and organise events and playdates. 
With 3 million single parents in the UK and almost no competition in the space, Zoë knew she was onto something when she became a single parent shortly after her son’s 1st birthdays. As a non-technical solo founder and a young single mum, she’s breaking all stereotypes what it takes to build a community of over 24,000 users.
In this episode, we discussed:
how the idea for Frolo was born and what were the early signs of customer validation;the importance of building the community before launching a community-based product;how Zoë is planning to monetise the product (would people pay for using a social network?)the key milestones in their user lifecyclethe mistakes she made and what she learned from them

Zoë Desmond is the perfect example of how the founder’s personal story and pain empowered them to create a product that solves a problem for millions of people. Zoë's app Frolo helps single parents access guidance and support, connect with each other and organise events and playdates. 
With 3 million single parents in the UK and almost no competition in the space, Zoë knew she was onto something when she became a single parent shortly after her son’s 1st birthdays. As a non-technical solo founder and a young single mum, she’s breaking all stereotypes what it takes to build a community of over 24,000 users.
In this episode, we discussed:
how the idea for Frolo was born and what were the early signs of customer validation;the importance of building the community before launching a community-based product;how Zoë is planning to monetise the product (would people pay for using a social network?)the key milestones in their user lifecyclethe mistakes she made and what she learned from them

34 min