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[The Strategic Exit and Future Trends: An Interview with Starter Story Founder Pat]-[Dumb iPhone Apps Are Making People Rich Again (Here’s how)]

My First Million · B2 · 2026-02-24

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The Strategic Exit and Future Trends: An Interview with Starter Story Founder Pat

In this insightful episode, Pat, the founder of Starter Story, discusses his journey from a side-project creator to a successful entrepreneur on the verge of an acquisition by HubSpot. The conversation explores the nuances of business negotiation, the evolution of digital business models, and the systems required to scale effectively.

The Psychology of Negotiation and Exit

Pat shares his experience of selling Starter Story, emphasizing that while the deal was nearing completion, the "psychology of it"—the need to have the deal signed, closed, and wired—remained a significant hurdle. When asked about his negotiation strategy, Pat revealed he established a "walk-away number" before engaging in serious talks. By consulting with ChatGPT to define his objective value, he maintained authenticity throughout the process, ensuring the final deal aligned with his initial expectations rather than being swayed by the excitement of the sale.

The New Frontier: iOS Apps and AI

One of the most compelling insights from the episode is the resurgence of iOS apps as a high-growth opportunity. Pat notes that while many view apps as a "2010 opportunity," the landscape has fundamentally shifted. He observes that "six out of 12 founders" he speaks to weekly are finding massive success with iOS apps.

This trend is driven by two factors:

  1. AI-Assisted Development: With AI coding tools, a single developer can build apps that previously required a team of four, making niche, "weird, fun" apps economically viable.
  2. TikTok as a Discovery Platform: Pat highlights a "reverse" development process where creators validate ideas through viral TikTok content before writing a single line of code. The example of Push-Scroll, an app that forces users to do pushups to unlock social media, illustrates this "Lollapalooza effect" where multiple factors—ease of building and ease of discovery—converge.

B2B Video: The New Corporate Language

Pat argues that "video is the native tongue of the Internet" and companies currently lack a playbook for it. This gap represents a massive B2B opportunity. Agencies that provide "done-for-you" video services—such as street interviews or fake podcast setups—are generating significant revenue by solving the embarrassment and technical difficulty founders face when trying to produce video content.

Systems Over "Busy" Culture

Pat is a vocal critic of the "busy" culture common in corporate environments. He champions asynchronous systems managed through platforms like Notion. He notes that "busy people are the biggest losers," advocating for a structure where tasks are assigned without the constant pressure of "ASAP" emails or unnecessary meetings.

He credits his adoption of the Entrepreneur Operating System (EOS) for providing the "rails" necessary to scale. However, he offers a crucial caveat: systems should be used to manage the "headache" of growth, not to manufacture it. As he puts it, "you aren't one acronym away from success"; rather, you need to find the "oil" first.

The Turning Point: Being Your Own Obstacle

Reflecting on his journey, Pat shared a pivotal 2020 blog post, "I am my own greatest obstacle." After a "Think Week" spent driving across the country without digital distractions, he realized he was splitting his focus between a struggling software plugin and Starter Story. By choosing to go "all in" on the business that was already gaining traction, he doubled his revenue in a single month. This serves as a powerful reminder to distinguish between one's "ego business" (what you think you should build) and the business that is actually working and aligned with your strengths.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm going to try to put on a good face for you guys.
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I cannot take myself to that place.
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walk us through how you approach that
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No, I've been in the game longer than you might think.
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You separated yourself from the pack.
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📝Key Phrases

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crushing it
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put on a good face
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walk us through
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walk away number
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long story short
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📖 Transcript

When I talk to 12 founders a week, I'm seeing six of them are crushing it with iOS apps.
There's a guys that we interviewed on the channel that have an app that forces you to do pushups.
They're doing 30K a month.
I feel like I can rule the world.
I know I can be what I want to.
So Pat is here from Starter Story.

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