On this episode, I speak with Amy Wister, co-founder of RevShopp. RevShopp is a platform that helps retailers and customers reduce the number of returns on clothing. They do this with their unique shape intelligence software that makes it easier to know ahead of time if something will fit.
Amy and I talk about her journey from ski bum to MBA to Intel to windows to fashion. It’s a fascinating discussion about how our lives can take us to unexpected places doing unexpected things. The many forks in the road that her career has taken have been a source of inspiration as well as some great opportunities.
We discuss the roadmap that she helped develop to help stylists and their clients find their right clothes that fit your ideal body type and how that idea created RevShopp.
We talk about how to find the right co-founder for your company, especially if it’s a technical co-founder. We talk about how hard it is to introduce a new concept into an established market where they really don’t want to change -- even if it’s in their best interest.
Her experience working retail at an early age gave her some great insights that she never knew she would use until later on. Amy’s experience as a B2B customer also gave her the knowledge to know that your B2B customer might not be the same at every company.
You’ll also hear some household background noise in this one since we’re both working from home. So apologies for that in advance.
Now let’s get better together
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