Happy Monday!
This week I found a billion-dollar confession, a sneaky way to hijack criticsâ audiences, and a reminder that Spotify Wrapped is coming (and how you can steal their thunder).
Letâs get into todayâs inspiration drop â
#1
Fireflies AI admitted they faked their product (and became marketing legends)
This story is insane.
Sam Udotong (CTO of Fireflies AI, now worth $1B+) went viral on LinkedIn this week for revealing how they startedâŚ
They told customers an âAIâ would join meetings and take notes.
But they had zero AI:
Sam himself would join meetings as âFred from Firefliesâ.
Heâd sit there on mute (no camera), take notes by hand, and send âAI-generatedâ notes 10 minutes later. đ They did this for 100+ meetings.
Then they built the actual product:
Today, Fireflies is worth $1 billion. The AI has processed 2 billion meeting minutes for 20 million people.
The LinkedIn post exploded this week.
And then⌠Business Insider wrote about it. What couldâve been a PR disaster became a masterclass in storytelling. *Chefâs kiss*.
Hereâs what makes this genius:
A messy origin story grabs more attention than a polished pitch deck.
People donât care about âwe identified a market opportunityâ. They want to hear âwe survived on pizza and manually did what we promised to automate because we had to pay rentâ.
My take:
Tell the world how scrappy you were at the beginning. That struggle is your unfair advantage. Share the behind-the-scenes chaos that built your product.
Bonus: A good origin story gets free PR. Hereâs how to make journalists write about you when youâve got something worth telling.
#2
How to hijack influencer audiences for $0
Stripe launched a new feature this week.
After announcing it on X, they did something *really* clever:
