Jay Reno is the founder and CEO of PointHound, a free platform helping hundreds of thousands of people earn and redeem credit card points for maximum value—often unlocking free business class flights. But Jay’s journey started long before PointHound. He previously founded Feather, a furniture subscription startup that redefined how millennials furnish their homes. Under Jay’s leadership, Feather scaled to $15M in annual recurring revenue, raised over $70M in funding, and was ultimately acquired in 2022.
In this conversation, Jay and David dive deep into the full founder arc—from early failures to scaling a venture-backed operation—and everything he's applying to his new startup. They discuss:
- How Jay lost his life savings on his first company—and what he learned
- The origin story behind Feather and the cold email that changed his life
- How Feather scaled from a duct-taped operation to $15M in ARR
- The operational challenges of running a semi-vertical logistics business
- Why the pandemic forced a complete shift in strategy
- What it’s like raising capital when everything looks perfect—but still isn’t easy
- How to build loyalty and change consumer behavior with time
- Why most people are wasting their credit card points—and what to do instead
- How PointHound helps anyone fly business class for free
- The cards Jay wishes he used while running Feather
- What Jay learned going through YC… twice
- Much more
Brought to you by:
- Fondo — Your all-in-one accounting platform for startups. Bookkeeping, taxes, and R&D credits, on autopilot. https://tryfondo.com
- PointHound — Redeem credit card points for free flights. No guesswork, just travel. https://pointhound.com
Find the transcript at: Startup Growth Podcast
Where to Find Jay Reno
- X: @jayjreno
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jayjreno
- Website: https://pointhound.com
Where to Find David Phillips
- X: @davj
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/davjphillips
In This Episode, We Cover
- (00:00) Introduction and welcome
- (01:22) Jay’s first founder punch with his grocery delivery startup
- (03:06) Early lessons from failure and jumping into Feather
- (04:43) Starting Feather and how the West Elm deal happened
- (06:55) Applying to YC from a pizza shop Wi-Fi
- (08:59) Feather’s scrappy early operations—manual delivery and DIY logistics
- (13:14) Raising a $3.5M seed and hitting 7% week-over-week growth
- (19:46) Operating out of a chaotic Dumbo retail space
- (22:34) Discovering a B2B growth channel and building a team
- (26:48) The surprising difficulty of raising a Series A
- (30:22) Closing a $30M warehouse line to unlock scale
- (33:20) How COVID froze growth and forced strategy shifts
- (36:02) Selling Feather to Vesta in 2022
- (37:03) Jay’s time in VC and why he returned to building
- (38:53) The pain of points mistakes and the birth of PointHound
- (40:20) The best (and worst) credit cards for startups
- (41:51) Making points redemption 10x easier and smarter
- (43:40) Getting PointHound’s first users through Reddit and Bookface
- (45:32) Final thoughts and where to find Jay
Referenced
- Feather: https://feather.com
- Y Combinator (YC): https://www.ycombinator.com
- 645 Ventures: https://645ventures.com
- Brex Card: https://www.brex.com/card
- Amex Business Gold: https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/business/credit-cards/business-gold-card
- Capital One Spark Miles: https://www.capitalone.com/small-business/credit-cards/spark-miles
- Bookface (YC network): https://bookface.ycombinator.com
- Reddit r/Churning: https://www.reddit.com/r/churning/
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedApril 2, 2025 at 1:51 PM UTC
- Length47 min
- Episode7
- RatingClean