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Tive Hit $100M Revenue After a Down Round and $10K in the Bank
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How do you go from $10,000 left in the bank and a down round to $100 million in annual revenue — without ever seriously considering quitting? Krenar Komoni is the founder and CEO of Tive, a hardware-plus-SaaS company that tracks shipments in real time across trucks, ships, and planes worldwide. He started in his basement in 2015, charging his father-in-law $19.99 a month, and today has 1,300 customers — nine of which pay over $1 million per year — at a $545 million valuation. You'll learn: Why Krenar almost went bankrupt twice and laid off 75% of his team — and what kept him going The pricing mistake that nearly killed the company: manufacturing a tracker for $150 and selling it for the same price How hiring two college kids to cold call strangers became the GTM playbook that took Tive from $2.5M to $10M in revenue Why 60% of new revenue at Tive comes from existing customers expanding, not new logos The patent that creates a physical switching cost competitors can't replicate: ping-rate configuration base