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Gen Z’s Underground Social Network Is Blowing Up | Inside Fizz with CEO Teddy Solomon

Gen Z’s Underground Social Network Is Blowing Up | Inside Fizz with CEO Teddy Solomon

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What happens when a college freshman drops out and builds a social media empire from scratch? Teddy Solomon did exactly that — and now Fizz is dominating college campuses across the U.S.

In this episode of The Business of Creators, Ian Shepherd sits down with Teddy Solomon to uncover how Fizz tapped into Gen Z’s craving for authenticity, creating a platform where real conversations thrive — without influencers, filters, or pressure to be perfect. From viral launch hacks to scaling without a marketing budget, this is how to build products Gen Z actually wants.

Topics Discussed:
- The origin story of Fizz during the pandemic
- How they hacked early growth and scaled across 300+ campuses
- Why anonymity and authenticity work together
- How Fizz’s content moderation system keeps things safe and local
- The roadmap for monetization and post-college expansion

Key Takeaways:
- Learn how to grow a product without spending a dime on marketing
- Discover why Gen Z is rejecting traditional social platforms
- Understand the psychology behind anonymous, high-engagement content
- See how hybrid moderation models balance community and safety
- Get inspired to build platforms rooted in real-world identity and connection

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