Another startup that replaced a spreadsheet

Jason Hirshman, Uncountable

Jason Hirshman is the founder of Uncountable, which helps R&D scientists with comprehensive data management system the whole team can work in.

That might sound like a complicated solution but in this interview you’ll find out that he got traction quickly just by taking common Silicon Valley data management into other verticals just outside of tech.

Jason Hirshman

Uncountable

Jason Hirshman is the founder of Uncountable, which helps R and D scientists move from isolated spreadsheets and projects to a comprehensive data management system the whole team can work in.

Andrew: Hey there, freedom fighters come in to you directly from a couch in a random Airbnb in Austin, Texas, it’s, uh, Andrew Warner, you know, me, your old buddy or power for over a decade. The guy who’s been interviewing entrepreneurs about how they built their businesses.

And joining me is Jason Hershman, someone who basically left school early because he was so eager to get into entrepreneurship. And he created a company called uncounted. Which is a platform that’s built for R and D management, which frankly makes no sense to me when I just see that. But I understand, and you will too, why it’s a left so broad.

I invited him here to talk about why he left school, how big this business has gotten, how he got here by figuring out that there is a group of people whose business and lives still have not been touched enough by tech by software. And he said, why, why are they still. Spreadsheets, we can modernize them.

And so he did,...

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