In the episode Alper Yurder, the co-founder of Flowla, Alper Yurder, discusses a range of topics from building a minimum viable product (MVP) and finding the right co-founding team, to solving real problems and connecting with investors. Alper emphasizes the importance of having a well-rounded founder team, especially those who have built something from their own pain point. He also shares how FOMO can play a role in investors' interest in your product. The SaaS Insiders Studio sponsors this podcast. The SaaS Insiders Studio helps SaaS founders build their minimum viable products and prototypes so they can launch quickly and find product market fit. The Sass Insiders Studio works with non-technical founders that are pre-seed or seed stage to help them execute their product vision. Learn more and reach out at the following link - https://saasinsiders.io Timestamps of key takeaways: [00:03:58] Risk-averse person turned founder. [00:06:50] Flowla: A sales tool. [00:12:08] Building a successful MVP. [00:16:00] Fundraising. [00:21:25] Building a startup with VC. [00:25:11] Sales resources for non-sales backgrounds. [00:33:44] Taking ownership of problems. Entities mentioned: SaaS Insiders, MVP, co-founding team, problem-solving, investors.,Istanbul, Europe, consulting, sales, revenue leadership.,UK, US, co-founder, entrepreneur, Flola,sales, stakeholders, Flola, feedback, product builder,product, Flola, outreach, sales, fundraising,early stage investors, Flola, demo, feedback, MVP Guest BIO: Alper Yurder is a co-founder of Flowla, a travel management company. Prior to co-founding Flowla, Jur worked in consulting at Bain and Accenture, as well as in sales in a revenue role. He has experience in building a well-rounded founder team, solving real problems, and connecting with investors. Jur believes in solving your own problem as a way to become a founder, listening to user feedback, collecting broad feedback for MVP, and not outsourcing your problems. He encourages taking the leap of faith and finding investors with expertise and network.