Building Startups Before They Exist - Inside M13 | John Tabis

Building Startups Before They Exist - Inside M13 | John Tabis

Released Thursday, 19th June 2025
Good episode? Give it some love!
Building Startups Before They Exist - Inside M13 | John Tabis

Building Startups Before They Exist - Inside M13 | John Tabis

Building Startups Before They Exist - Inside M13 | John Tabis

Building Startups Before They Exist - Inside M13 | John Tabis

Thursday, 19th June 2025
Good episode? Give it some love!
Rate Episode
List

In this episode of VC Unfiltered, Lucas Pols, GP at Pegasus Angel Accelerator, sits down with John Tabis — founder of The Bouqs Company and Partner & Head of Launchpad at M13. Together, they unpack what really makes a venture studio succeed, why founders must sometimes ignore customers, and how a flower company accidentally created a high-margin hit with... vases.

John pulls back the curtain on how M13’s venture studio operates like a startup Petri dish — rapidly testing, iterating, and validating ideas. He reflects on nearly sinking Bouqs by underestimating infrastructure needs, and shares one of the hardest lessons in leadership: “If they’re neutral, they’ve gotta go.”

0:25 Guest Introduction: John Tabis from M13 Venture Studio  
1:09 Overview of M13's Venture Studio Model and Evolution  
3:17 Ownership Structures and the Founder-Led Approach  
5:21 Differentiation from Traditional Venture Studios  
8:16 Lessons from Running Bouq: The Journey and Core Insights  
11:01 The Importance of Tech as a Core Competency  
12:00 Company Building vs. Product Building  
13:42 Culture, Team Dynamics, and Leadership Lessons  
15:03 Sorting Through Advice and Staying True to Vision  
18:06 What M13 Looks for in Founders and Startups  
20:26 The Value of Go-To-Market Strategy in Early-Stage Ventures  
23:37 Building Traction and Accelerating the J-Curve  
25:55 Evolving Customer Discovery: Theory vs. Real-World Practice  
28:56 Case Study: Subscription Models and Real Customer Feedback  
30:45 Vases Revisited: Listening to Customers vs. Trusting Instincts  
31:28 Closing Remarks and Appreciation for the Guest

Show More