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Max Lytvyn
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Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques
233. Tech Tools: Write with Confidence and Impact
Transform how you communicate with tools that make your message stick.Clarity is the cornerstone of great communication—but turning your thoughts into words isn’t always simple. That’s why Grammarly exists: to help you express yourself with confidence and precision, no matter the context.For over a decade, Grammarly has helped millions of people improve their writing, from everyday emails to high-stakes professional communications. In this episode of the Think Fast, Talk Smart Tech Tools miniseries, host Matt Abrahams talks with Grammarly co-founder Max Lytvyn about the origins of the tool, how AI is...
2025-10-02
11 min
Grit
Shishir Mehrotra on Building Tools Creators Love
What if your tools shared context like your team does?This week on Grit, Shishir Mehrotra shares how the Coda and Grammarly collaboration unlocks context as a “superpower,” reflects on his early days at Google and YouTube, and hints at a future where tools anticipate intent and amplify how we work.He also shares how this paves the way for agent-based workflows and AI-native communication, beginning with Superhuman’s email experience.Guest: Shishir Mehrotra, co-founder of Coda and CEO of GrammarlyConnect with ShishirXLinkedInChapters: 00:00 Trailer01...
2025-08-11
1h 29
Inspired with Alexa von Tobel
How to Evolve with Your Audience with Max Lytvyn of Grammarly
What if someone told you they could help you communicate better? That's the mission Max Lytvyn, co-founder of Grammarly, has been on since 2009. After working on plagiarism detection technology, Max realized that the root of plagiarism was people's desire to be better writers. The company was incredibly early to use AI to aid in communication and now has grown to over 30 million daily users and a valuation north of $13 billion. Max shares why their technology started with the mechanics of language, why the first product targeted professional writers, and how his childhood in Ukraine inspired him to become an...
2023-09-13
32 min
The Thread Podcast
More than words! Max Lytvyn, Co founder of Grammarly on building one of the 20 most valuable startups in the US
Max Lytvyn, Co founder of Grammarly, joins the show to talk aboutPivoting from plagiarism detection to building Grammarly, one of the 20 most valuable startups in the USA 16 year "overnight" success story. Building and innovating when your vision is ahead of what's technically possible.Direct to consumer or B2B? How founders should evaluate building a direct-to-consumer vs. B2B, and how Max and team did both successfully.
2023-07-28
16 min
Traction
How To Scale While Staying True to Your Mission and Values with Max Lytvyn, Grammarly
On this episode, host Lloyed Lobo of Boast.AI welcomes Max Lytvyn, Co-Founder, Head of Revenue, and Board Member at Grammarly. Since 2009, Grammarly has grown into one of the most successful bootstrapped companies on the web. More than 30 million daily active users rely on its AI-powered digital writing assistant to help them communicate more clearly, effectively, and mistake-free. Today, Max shares how the company turned its mission and values into powerful practical tools to supercharge growth. Specifically, Max covers: 3:42 - The difference between valu...
2022-07-28
17 min
My First Million
Best of This Week: Feb 14th
Some of the best moments from this week of My First Million.-----* Do you love MFM and want to see Sam and Shaan's smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel.* Want more insights like MFM? Check out Shaan's newsletter.-----Show Notes:(01:05) - The BTC thieves and Sam's interaction with them(10:30) - Paper cut companies(18:30) - Max Lytvyn on how he knew Grammarly could be a big opportunity(23:25) - How to avoid accidentally over-indexing-----Past...
2022-02-18
29 min
My First Million
Asking The Founder Of Grammarly How He Built A $13 Billion Company
Sam Parr (@theSamParr) sits down with Max Lytvyn (@Max_lytvyn), co-founder and head of revenue at Grammarly, to talk about the founding story of the company, how he grew it from 0 to $13B in revenue, why he decided to hire an outside CEO, and much more.-----Show Notes:(00:00) - Max's background(05:15) - Why people underestimate Grammarly(12:00) - Grammarly's breakthrough moment(24:40) - Business ideas that go with Grammarly-----Links:* Do you love MFM and want to see Sam and Shaan's...
2022-02-16
33 min
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur
Are you scaring away 59% of your customers. This is what you can do about it.
Get Noticed! Send a text.Good grammar is a brand ambassador. So are you taking care of your brand by ensuring that your company is writing correctly, not just in English but in any language? Trailer for the full show here.A UK study revealed that 59 per cent of Britons would not use a company that had obvious grammatical or spelling mistakes on its website or marketing material, and 82 per cent would not use a company that had not correctly translated its material into English. I think these numbers would be the same...
2020-08-25
01 min
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur
Are you scaring away 59% of your customers. This is what you can do about it.
Good grammar is a brand ambassador. So are you taking care of your brand by ensuring that your company is writing correctly, not just in English but in any language? Trailer for the full show here.A UK study revealed that 59 per cent of Britons would not use a company that had obvious grammatical or spelling mistakes on its website or marketing material, and 82 per cent would not use a company that had not correctly translated its material into English. I think these numbers would be the same anywhere in the world.It's so...
2020-08-25
01 min
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur
Poor grammar on websites scares 59% away customers. This is what you can do about it.
Get Noticed! Send a text.Good grammar is a brand ambassador. So are you taking care of your brand by ensuring that your company is writing correctly, not just in English but in any language? A UK study revealed that 59 per cent of Britons would not use a company that had obvious grammatical or spelling mistakes on its website or marketing material, and 82 per cent would not use a company that had not correctly translated its material into English. I think these numbers would be the same anywhere in the world. It's so s...
2020-08-24
17 min
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur
Poor grammar on websites scares 59% away customers. This is what you can do about it.
Good grammar is a brand ambassador. So are you taking care of your brand by ensuring that your company is writing correctly, not just in English but in any language? A UK study revealed that 59 per cent of Britons would not use a company that had obvious grammatical or spelling mistakes on its website or marketing material, and 82 per cent would not use a company that had not correctly translated its material into English. I think these numbers would be the same anywhere in the world. It's so simple to solve this problem with services which I...
2020-08-24
17 min
Dominique Does Life
#Adpocalypse2 Is Crushing Your Favorite Channels&Harming The Livelihood Of Your Favorite Advocate Content Creators&Those Their Content Helps
Tip Jar: PayPal @dnmiller82 Tips are much appreciated and are able to help your favorite podcasters keep doing what they do! Consider donating to help keep the crazy ship of fools we call Welcome To My World/Dominique Does Life afloat! ❤️😻 #Adpocalypse2 is upon us in full force. Sadly, some of your favorite advocate content creators and YouTube channels are being forced off of the platform due to the overcorrective and far overreaching actions YouTube is taking to mitigate what could have been a minor controversy and is now a huge, overblown affair. We need you now mor...
2019-03-19
34 min
Leveling Up with Eric Siu
Max Lytvyn Reveals How He Grew Grammarly to 10M+ Active Daily Users without Funding
Hey, everyone! In today’s episode, I share the mic with Max Lytvyn, co-founder of Grammarly, a grammar-check program that focuses on clarity and effectiveness of phrasing. Basically, it's spell-checking on steroids. Tune in to hear how the idea for Grammarly was born from a plagiarism detection service, how Max took the company from a bootstrapped startup to 10 million daily active users, and how he manages teams in three different time zones. Click here for show notes and transcript Leave Some Feedback: What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know...
2018-12-15
25 min
Leveling Up with Eric Siu
Max Lytvyn Reveals How He Grew Grammarly to 10M+ Active Daily Users without Funding
Hey, everyone! In today’s episode, I share the mic with Max Lytvyn, co-founder of Grammarly, a grammar-check program that focuses on clarity and effectiveness of phrasing. Basically, it's spell-checking on steroids. Tune in to hear how the idea for Grammarly was born from a plagiarism detection service, how Max took the company from a bootstrapped startup to 10 million daily active users, and how he manages teams in three different time zones. Click here for show notes and transcript Leave Some Feedback: What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know...
2018-12-15
25 min
Welofi
Weloficast vol.55 w/ unrealroman
Weloficast vol.55 by Ukrainian homie 𝐮𝐧𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧 (@unrealroman) //Roman Lytvyn Place: Kyiv, Ukraine Tracklist 1. Cody Currie - Hearty & Healthy (@1codycurrie) 2. DSR.MR - Sliding Down the Avenue 3. kemt - i need you (in my life) (@kemtt) 4. Rick Sheen - 88 (@ricksheen) 5. M44K - The Things That You Do (@m44k) 6. Luvless - Slightly Different (@luvless) 7. Stefano Esposito - Nobody's Fool(Luca Tuccillo Piano Mix) (https://soundcloud.com/iwilltakeyouhigh/steafano-esposito-nobodys-fool-luca-tuccillo-piano-edit) 8. Shedbug - Mind Cloud (@shedbug) 9. Paradiso Rhythm - Loleatta (@paradisorhythm) 10. Chicago Skyway - Pink Donut (@chicago-skyway) 11. Roberto Clementi - Retro Chords (@robertoclementi) 12. Harrison BDP - It's Foggy Outside (@harrisonbdp) 13. Folamour - Rue D'Amsterdam (@folamour) 14. Ron Trent & Chez Da...
2018-09-27
1h 02
Welofi
Weloficast vol.55 w/ unrealroman
Weloficast vol.55 by Ukrainian homie 𝐮𝐧𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧 (@unrealroman) //Roman Lytvyn Place: Kyiv, Ukraine Tracklist 1. Cody Currie - Hearty & Healthy (@1codycurrie) 2. DSR.MR - Sliding Down the Avenue 3. kemt - i need you (in my life) (@kemtt) 4. Rick Sheen - 88 (@ricksheen) 5. M44K - The Things That You Do (@m44k) 6. Luvless - Slightly Different (@luvless) 7. Stefano Esposito - Nobody's Fool(Luca Tuccillo Piano Mix) (https://soundcloud.com/iwilltakeyouhigh/steafano-esposito-nobodys-fool-luca-tuccillo-piano-edit) 8. Shedbug - Mind Cloud (@shedbug) 9. Paradiso Rhythm - Loleatta (@paradisorhythm) 10. Chicago Skyway - Pink Donut (@chicago-skyway) 11. Roberto Clementi - Retro Chords (@robertoclementi) 12. Harrison BDP - It's Foggy Outside (@harrisonbdp) 13. Folamour - Rue D'Amsterdam (@folamour) 14. Ron Trent & Chez Da...
2018-09-27
1h 02
Indie Hackers
#045 – Turning a Vision Into a Massively Profitable Business with Max Lytvyn of Grammarly
Isn't having a vision just fluff? Doesn't every business need to start with the practical realities first? Max Lytvyn doesn't think so. In this episode he tells the story behind how he and his cofounder started with nothing but a vision, and used that to bootstrap Grammarly into a massively profitable business with hundreds of employees.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/045-max-lytvyn-of-grammarly
2018-03-16
53 min