I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Ida Stjernström, co-founder of Silo Team, on my podcast. Silo Team is a startup working to revolutionize technical onboarding and reduce developer turnover.
Ida shared the backstory of how her brother Rasmus’ frustration with chaotic onboarding at tech companies sparked the idea for their solution. After researching over 400 tech teams globally, they realized the problem of losing developers went way beyond just onboarding.
Key insights Ida discussed:
Silo Team centralizes knowledge and streamlines onboarding to integrate developers faster. Their approach is a competitive advantage.
They already have paying POCs and stellar feedback from CTOs and engineering leaders.
Patience and resilience have been critical as a founder. You have to bounce back from failures and stay adaptable.
Participating in pitch competitions got them investor interest and beta signups from developers eager for the solution.
Accelerators like Sting gave invaluable early support in the Swedish startup ecosystem.
As the team grows, Ida feels increased responsibility for decisions impacting employees, investors and customers.
I appreciated the inside look at Ida's entrepreneurial journey. She highlighted the vision, traction, lessons learned and responsibility she feels as Silo Team scales. It was a privilege to host her and learn more about retaining developers.
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