He got rejected from YC—then grew to $1.8B in under 2 years. | Max Junestrand, Founder of Legora cover art

He got rejected from YC—then grew to $1.8B in under 2 years. | Max Junestrand, Founder of Legora

He got rejected from YC—then grew to $1.8B in under 2 years. | Max Junestrand, Founder of Legora

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Max went from a YC rejection to building a $1.8B company in less than two years. His company, Legora, is the fastest YC-backed company to become a unicorn in history.

His path to insane growth was not standard: after raising a massive Series A, Max told his board he was pausing all new sales for six months to rebuild the product infrastructure.

In this episode, Max breaks down the "burn the boats" mentality that drove their growth, the specific demo tactics that convert 55% of prospects, and how to build an engineering culture that ships fast enough to beat incumbents like Thomson Reuters.

Why You Should Listen

  • Why he shut down sales for 6 months immediately after raising $35M.
  • How a single live demo stunt at a conference generated 150 qualified leads.
  • The aggressive pitch strategy that turned a YC rejection into an acceptance.
  • How to close a $10M round with Benchmark after a single meeting.
  • Why you should encourage your enterprise clients to run bake-offs.

Keywords

startup podcast, startup podcast for founders, product market fit, AI legal tech, Y Combinator, hypergrowth, enterprise sales, Benchmark Capital, fundraising strategy, rapid scaling

00:00:00 Intro
00:06:51 Getting Rejected by Y Combinator
00:15:37 Living on 50k Euros with Design Partners
00:30:19 The Live Demo That Booked 150 Meetings
00:34:06 Raising $10M from Benchmark in 30 Minutes
00:35:13 Shutting Down Sales After Raising Series A
00:46:36 How to Win 85 Percent of Competitive Deals
00:50:05 The Moment of True Product Market Fit

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