Lenny Rachitsky
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If any of this is at all interesting to you, if you want to explore this, if you want to implement it, buy Eric's book, Incorruptible.
Is there a website to look at or is just Google and find it?
Great pitch.
Incorruptible why good companies go bad and how great companies stay great.
Eric Ries, thank you so much for being here.
Thanks, Eric.
Bye, everyone.
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You guys have a billion monthly active users.
Why is it so freaking hard to build a durable, lasting social consumer product?
I feel like Snap has always been punching above its weight in terms of just how much new stuff comes out of your team.
Stories, AR glasses, swipe-based navigation.
Today, my guest is Evan Spiegel, CEO and co-founder of Snap.
Evan is one of the very few humans in the world who has successfully built and scaled a lasting consumer social app.
In the 15 years since Snapchat launched, there are essentially zero social consumer apps that have launched and stuck around.
Snapchat has over 1 billion monthly active users, is generating over $6 billion a year in revenue.