
Distributed Teams and Startup Dreams: Insights from Arcanys' Co-Founder
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What does it mean to truly invest in a tech startup? In this episode, we explore that question with Frederic Joye, co-founder of Arcanys and partner at Arcanys Ventures. With a career that took him from the Swiss finance sector to the beaches of the Philippines, Frederic shares a philosophy that reshapes how we think about startup funding. For him, capital is only part of the equation. Real investment means giving startups access to seasoned engineers, technical mentorship, and operational insight.
We unpack Frederic’s unique journey into entrepreneurship—leaving a conventional career behind for the chaotic thrill of building tech companies in emerging markets. He discusses how Arcanys has become a launchpad for early-stage SaaS businesses, offering more than cash by embedding engineering talent directly into the startup's development process.
You'll hear Frederic’s perspective on what makes a startup truly investable: strong, experienced teams, early traction, and smart use of limited funds. He also reflects on the evolution of distributed software development, revealing how startups can tap into global talent while maintaining cohesion and speed.
Whether you're a founder looking for smart capital or a tech leader navigating distributed teams, this episode is packed with candid insights on sustainable growth, building resilient teams, and staying agile in a fast-changing tech environment.
What role should investors play beyond the wire transfer? And how can tech leaders use distributed talent to outpace competitors? Let’s find out.