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Home/Podcast/Van Idee naar Startup: De Eerlijke Reis
Aflevering #499

Van Idee naar Startup: De Eerlijke Reis

Een startup bouwen begint bij valideren voor je bouwt: verkoop eerst, lever daarna. De prijs is altijd persoonlijk.

26 juni 202615 min

Video en audio in het Engels

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Belangrijkste inzichten

  • Valideer je idee door het in delen te bespreken met ondernemers, nog voor je iets bouwt. Zo ontdek je of er echte vraag is zonder je concept volledig bloot te geven.
  • Verkoop eerst, lever daarna. Founding members betaalden voor het product klaar was. Dat geeft bevestiging en ruimte om te bouwen met echte verwachtingen.
  • Bouw een minimaal werkend product dat net genoeg doet om klanten te laten betalen, en laat gebruikersfeedback bepalen wat er daarna verbeterd wordt.
  • Zorg dat je bedrijf aansluit bij wie je bent. Een bedrijf dat ver af staat van je eigen identiteit kost je op den duur je gezondheid, je energie of allebei.
  • Gebruik het Identity First-principe ook op jezelf: ken je eigen patronen, weet waar je in doorschiet en pas je werkwijze daarop aan in plaats van tegen jezelf in te bouwen.

Tijdstempels

00:00Intro: een startup bouwen begint bij een idee
00:38Valideren: praten met ondernemers zonder je hand te laten zien
02:43Mock-up websites sturen naar 100 tot 150 ondernemers
04:21Bouwtijd: anderhalve maand in plaats van achttien maanden
07:23De persoonlijke prijs: gezondheid, training en gezin
11:24Anderhalf jaar later: wat er nu staat en hoe het werkt
13:48Identity first voor klanten: onboarding en automatisch profiel
14:44Website live binnen 24 uur en wat dat oplevert
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Hoe bouw je een startup vanuit identiteit in het AI-tijdperk?

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Kernboodschap

Een startup bouwen kost meer dan tijd. Paul Veth bouwde Identity First Media in anderhalf jaar, grotendeels alleen. AI schatte de bouwtijd op achttien maanden voor een team van zes tot tien mensen. Hij deed het in anderhalve maand tot een eerste werkend product. De prijs: minder trainen, slechter eten, minder rust. Dit is de eerlijke versie van die reis.

Wat je hoort

  • Hoe Paul een idee valideert zonder er meteen in te duiken: hij stuurde mock-up websites naar 100 tot 150 ondernemers om te testen of mensen ervoor willen betalen
  • De aanpak van 'sell first, then start creating it': founding members betaalden voordat het product klaar was
  • Waarom het eerste product bewust minimaal was en hoe feedback het daarna vormgaf
  • Hoe Identity First Media werkt als een mediasysteem op het eigen domein van een ondernemer, met podcast, blogteksten en korte clips, allemaal als invoer voor AI
  • Wat het betekent als je identiteit en je bedrijf niet op elkaar aansluiten, en wat dat letterlijk met je lichaam doet

Belangrijkste inzichten

Valideren voor je bouwt

Paul sprak met tientallen ondernemers over afzonderlijke delen van zijn oplossing, nog voordat hij iets bouwde. Zo ontdekte hij of hij ergens op zat zonder zijn hand te laten zien.

Identity First als fundament

Elk klanttraject bij Identity First Media begint met een identiteitsprofiel tijdens de onboarding. Dat profiel wordt na acht stukken content automatisch bijgesteld, omdat iemand als mens blijft groeien. De website, de content en het bedrijf sluiten op die manier aan bij wie iemand werkelijk is.

De opoffering is altijd persoonlijk

Paul stopte tijdelijk met trainen en at minder gezond om de bouw vol te houden. Zijn conclusie: wie zichzelf kent, bouwt een bedrijf dat bij die persoon past. Doe je dat niet, dan betaal je er lichamelijk de prijs voor.

Over Identity First Media

Identity First Media van Paul Veth bouwt een volledig mediasysteem op het eigen domein van een ondernemer: website, podcast, blogteksten en korte clips. Alles is ingericht zodat AI het oppikt en de ondernemer vindbaar en aanbevelbaar wordt voor potentiële klanten.

Onderwerpen

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0:00
0Building a startup is hard. And in this video, I just want to share my journey, just a part of my journey from building my startup. And to be honest, it always begins with an idea and an ID for a solution. That's it. And to be honest, I have a lot of IDs every week for several solutions because what I'm doing, I'm looking at the world as an entrepreneur and I'm watching, I'm listening, I'm thinking about things a lot and then I see a solution.
0:38
0But of course, I cannot create every solution myself and not every solution is a good one. So last year I found out that I had a problem myself and at that moment I was like, I experienced this but are other people experience experiencing this in the same way. So what I did, I was talking to a lot of entrepreneurs about these things. Not in plain sight, not directly yet, but just a part of the solution I talked to with one entrepreneur, another part with a different one. And at that moment, I was like, okay, I'm onto something.
1:20
0So what did I do at that moment? And it's really hard because this decided for me where my life would go for the next years. Of course, it's not that big because I always can iterate. I I always can change. But still it's the choice I'm making in my head because I had an old business and I wanted to start a new business, um, because the lifestyle with my new business suits me better.
1:51
0I want a lifestyle with me and my family and my friends and together with that business, together with the business. I don't believe in life balance. I don't believe in work life balance. I believe in life balance as a whole. So therefore, I had to make this really important decision.
2:15
0So a lot of solutions I thought of, they they didn't comply with what I wanted. So that made the choice a little bit more easy. But at that moment, I was like, okay, I have this solution. I want to build websites based on the identity of the founder that are more easy to find and to be recommended by AI. Is this a good solution?
2:43
0Do people want to pay for this? So at that moment, I thought of a way to make it visual. So I built sort of mock up websites for experts, for entrepreneurs who I knew and I started sending them the messages. Hey, is this something you want? Is this something you need?
3:03
0Is this something you want to pay for? And I send it to a lot of entrepreneurs, maybe 100, maybe 150. All of them I send the message and if they are like, okay, show me something, then I would start to build a mock up for them. So I built maybe twenty, thirty mock ups and suddenly a few entrepreneurs said, okay, I want this, I need this, let's jump on a call. And at that moment, when I jumped on the call, it gave me so much information about my solution and what they wanted as a solution so I can connect it to each other.
3:44
0And suddenly, I had the great solution and I went to these entrepreneurs who who I already sent the mock ups and at that moment a few ones said, yes, I want this. Here is my money. And at that moment I was like, yes, okay, but then I started building it. And the first run-in a startup is getting to the first product that's out there, that's live and people can start paying for it and because they start using it. And that was very hard in in even in this time with AI.
4:21
0I could build this structure for Identity First Media much, much, much faster. I asked AI, okay, how much time will this normally take? Okay. This normally will take like one and a half year, eighteen months, it said, for a team from six to 10 persons. And I was like, okay, but I'm alone.
4:42
0Of course, I had some backup friends for safety and for marketing to talk with, but still I started to build it on my own. And after one and a half month, I had the first product that I started using myself and started iterating and after two months, I could send the first bill and I also had a founding member and that's that's great because when you have founding members, can send the bill, they send you money and after that you can deliver it. You can deliver it after one month or two months or whatever you agreed upon. So that was amazing because at that moment I was like, okay, okay, yeah. People are paying, money is coming in, people are asking for it.
5:30
0Now I can start building this. And after the first product is there, of course, the first users start to use it and a lot of feedback came. Okay, you have to change this. This is not working. You have to change this, improve this.
5:46
0This is not working. How do I do this? Oh, is this possible? So a lot of questions and it's amazing because with every question I'm like, okay, first one, is this helpful for them? Because I'm I'm thinking about the strategy as well because I had the idea that's coming from one point.
6:05
0I want experts to be recommended by AI so potential customers come come faster to my customers and are more likely to buy from my customers and are even more happy when they buy from my customers? That's my whole goal. So that's always the first question. When feedback comes in, I'm always like, okay, does this help them? And of course, that can be a chat because I'm not the the guru.
6:33
0I don't know everything, but I know a lot about my own product and service and about the vision about my product and service in in in this AI area era. I know a lot about this era and about the structures and about marketing in this time. But still, it's it's so new. I don't know everything. Nobody knows everything at this moment.
7:02
0And if somebody says, okay, today I know everything, that's great, but be in between now and twenty four hours, you don't know everything anymore. It's changing so fast. It's amazing. So it's an adventure as well. So that's the first question I ask myself and I can start talking about this with my customer, of course.
7:23
0Okay. Why do you think it helps? And then when we both agree, okay, this will help. Okay, I start fixing it. So I had to do a lot of work and why it's so hard, it's because I have a family, my wife, I want to have quality time with her, I want to have quality time with my son, I want to have quality time with my wife and my son, I want to go to the gym, I want to eat healthy, I want to sleep enough, I want to see friends, I want to relax a little bit, not too much, but just enough to to calm down my system all the time because when I'm really onto everything, my body is stressed out.
8:06
0It's not working. You need to come from a relaxed place. So to relax is important, but not that much. And to be honest, it was too much to do. I had to sleep less or I had to stop training or I had to start eating more unhealthy food or I had to see and share less quality time with my wife and with my son.
8:32
0And to be honest, yeah, it happened. I had to cut down on some things and what my own trap is, and I fell for it again, is to stop training. So, of course, it gives me a few hours a week, but it it cost me energy as well. Same with eating, and for me, I'm I'm a black or white guy. For me, it's always like I'm all in this one or I'm all in that one.
9:00
0I just work like that. It's not that I'm a person that says, yeah, but I'm just like that and I don't want to change. No. But I know from my identity. I I, of course, know my identity very well and I still am learning myself all the time because I'm adapting, I'm changing and I have to relearn myself again to know more of who I am every day a little bit more.
9:29
0I'm not not even a guru about myself and I know I have a lot of blind spots, everyone has. But I'm just I I I am the all in guy. So if I if I'm training and eating healthy and sleeping enough, it's it's that way. But when I'm building the business, the startup, it's like that. I'm building the startup.
9:52
0So that happened. So I I stopped training and I started eating a little bit more unhealthy. With unhealthy, I I I just eat more carbohydrates because my body is not working on that very well, but my brain is. So I I could keep on going. Today is the hottest day since decades in in The Netherlands and I started training the last one and a half week at home with the kettlebell and slam ball and doing push ups and squats and kettlebell swings and deadlifts.
10:26
0But today, I decided, okay, I will go to the gym for the first time since months even if it's the hottest day. It's just like that I'm the all in guy. So when my customers come with all these things, okay, this needs to change, this needs to improve, this is broken, I'm like, okay, when you're right, I want to fix it and I want to improve improve it. And it's all the time like that because the first product that was live, it was just a minimal viable product. Just just just enough to to get people pay for it.
11:00
0But after that, I started iterating, improving all the time, fixing things because when I use it, everything works. But when when other people use it on other devices or with different settings or in a different way with different vision, it's not working. So I have to adapt all the time. And to be honest, it's hard. It's it takes so much time.
11:24
0I started this ID last year in January or February, maybe March. And now it's June the next year. So say one and a half year I'm I'm building it and now it starts to for me it starts to be a little bit more relaxed because I know everything that's out there. It's working. People are happy with the service I deliver.
11:50
0They are happy with the results. Everything works fine and if I want to iterate things or improve things, it only has to come from my customers. I don't need to improve myself all the time anymore because now I can see how customers use it and how the market and AI reacts to their websites because that's what what we built with Identity First Media. We built a media ecosystem on their own domain. So it's it's like a website, but it's it's more with podcast, with blog articles, even with short clips, all for AI.
12:28
0It's it's like a candy machine for AI. It it picks it up so fast. It's amazing. But this is the the road to from the idea to where I am right now and it came with a price. My health is not I'm not as fit as I was a year ago and that was the choice I made.
12:51
0I went all in and that's that's the kind of guy I am and it's important for you. I always I always told people when I did coaching work as an identity architect, I told them, okay, look at your own identity and make you and your business match it. Don't build a business that's far off your identity because it will that will make you sick literally, in your body, in your system, in your brain that will make you sick. So now I started to have an identity first media and identity first marketing to help entrepreneurs to match their own DNA, their content, and their business with who the who they are. Everyone who becomes a customer is doing an intake, an onboarding intake to fix the identity.
13:48
0No identity is fixed, but at at the time, it's pinned at the time and it can be changed by creating content because our automatic identity profile machine is profiling you after eight pieces of content and adapts to who you are because you are a growing human. But it's so important to match your business and your customers and your content to who you are. And now finally, I can see the results my customers are getting and it's they are getting the those results very fast because when I'm building a website for them, because now I have the the extra that I built the website for them. It's not that you as an entrepreneur, you have to do the onboarding and then build the website on our system. It's possible you can do it all by yourself, but now it's just as a service.
14:44
0I do it for you at this moment in June 2026. I don't know if I am keep doing it. I will keep doing it in July 2026, But I see the result. It's it's happening so fast when somebody does an onboarding and they have an old website within twenty four hours, we can have the new website live and it's automatically this candy machine for AI and I love it and customers love it. So it's amazing what kind of road this was.
15:19
0But now, I will shut down this recording and I will go to the gym and train again hard.

Veelgestelde vragen

Hoe valideerde Paul zijn idee voordat hij begon te bouwen?

Paul stuurde mock-up websites naar 100 tot 150 ondernemers om te testen of mensen ervoor wilden betalen. Hij besprak afzonderlijke delen van zijn oplossing met verschillende ondernemers, zodat hij kon peilen of er echte vraag was zonder zijn concept volledig te onthullen.

Hoe snel bouwde Paul het eerste werkende product van Identity First Media?

Paul bouwde de eerste versie in anderhalve maand, grotendeels alleen. AI schatte de normale bouwtijd op achttien maanden voor een team van zes tot tien mensen. Na twee maanden kon hij de eerste factuur sturen aan een betalende founding member.

Wat is het Identity First-principe bij Identity First Media?

Elk klanttraject begint met een identiteitsprofiel tijdens de onboarding. Dat profiel wordt automatisch bijgesteld na acht stukken content. Website, content en bedrijf sluiten zo aan bij wie de ondernemer werkelijk is, zodat AI hem vindt en aanbeveelt aan potentiële klanten.

Wat betekent 'sell first, then start creating it' in de praktijk?

Paul liet ondernemers betalen voordat het product volledig klaar was. Die founding members gaven hem bevestiging dat er vraag was en financiële ruimte om verder te bouwen. Levering volgde daarna, op een afgesproken moment, soms een of twee maanden later.

Waarom zegt Paul dat een bedrijf dat niet bij je identiteit past je ziek maakt?

Uit zijn werk met meer dan 500 ondernemers zag Paul dat een bedrijf dat ver afstaat van wie je bent lichamelijke en mentale uitputting veroorzaakt. Zijn eigen ervaring tijdens de bouw van Identity First Media, minder trainen, slechter eten, bevestigt dat patroon ook bij hemzelf.

Clips uit deze aflevering

The all-in trap that cost me my health26s

The all-in trap that cost me my health

It's not working. You need to come from a relaxed place. So to relax is important, but not that much

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Veel ondernemers bouwen eerst en valideren daarna, terwijl de content stelt dat je juist andersom moet werken: verkoop eerst, lever daarna. Herken je dit patroon in je eigen startup-reis, en wat was het moment waarop je besefte dat je te vroeg of te laat begon met bouwen?

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