Earlier this week, Evan Fitzgerald and I took a flight down from San Francisco to Newport Beach to provide Partner Training to the NetChemistry team. We took an early flight down from SFO on Alaska Airlines. The flight was comfortable.
Upon landing at John Wayne Airport (SNA), Tony Forbes invited us to breakfast at Galley Cafe. A short Uber ride later, we were catching up with Tony, who is also one of our investors. Tony co-founded Budget Blinds in 1992 with four partners. As the business grew, Tony learned invaluable lessons on building a successful franchise model. In my my opinion, the Partner model in B2B SaaS has a lot in common with franchises. I'd say we have a lot to learn from Tony. Here are my takeaways from breakfast at Galley Cafe:
After breakfast, we caught a ride to the NetChemistry office in Tony's Surf Van.
As Evan began his Paubox Email Suite demo, it became apparent to those in the room the product was designed by putting the user experience first, but not at the expense of security. It was evidenced by remarks like Lewis Cabrera: "It's just like sending an email." It's also demonstrated by our commitment to security: We recently achieved HITRUST certification for 4 of our solutions.
During partner training, we tested how long it took to open a secure email from Paubox vs. other competitors like Virtru. I opened the stopwatch on my iPhone and timed Chris Cruttenden and Tony as they opened secure emails from Paubox and Virtru. The results were remarkable. Here's more context on the Paubox Time Challenge:
Chris Cruttenden:
As we continued discussing the competitive landscape, familiar names like Zix and Cisco popped up. Sure enough, our partners also echoed what our customers often say, "I've never met anybody that likes Zix and Cisco." The level of friction introduced by competing solutions is often too high a barrier for users to cross to actually open and read secure email.
Keith Matsutsuyu recommended attending Pri-Med Conference in Anaheim. I last saw Keith at HIMSS19 in Orlando in February.
After taking Selfie with Ines Faguas, Evan and I hopped on a United flight back to SFO. It was not a comfortable flight. I can't believe United charges you extra to sit in the middle seat.