Miro CEO on Leading AI Product Expansion Without Losing Focus | Andrey Khusid | E282
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In this episode, Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia interviews Andrey Khusid, Co-founder and CEO of Miro, the visual collaboration platform valued at an estimated $17 billion with over 100 million users. Andrey reveals how Miro transformed from a simple browser whiteboard into a central hub for innovation, serving 250,000 customers worldwide. He discusses the critical shift from best-of-breed tools to platform suites and how Miro is aggressively integrating AI to support agentic workflows.
What you'll learn:
- How to apply day one thinking to constantly reinvent your product strategy.
- Why speed of learning is the only true competitive moat in the AI era.
- How to navigate the tension between market consolidation and AI experimentation.
- The role of acquisitions in scaling a product team to 1,600 people.
Key Takeaways:
- Reinvention is Mandatory: Why you must risk short-term revenue to secure long-term relevance.
- AI as a Teammate: Moving beyond features to humans and AI working together to solve problems.
- Fast Fashion Software: How to build a Lovemark brand to survive rapid commoditization.
Credits:
Host: Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia
Guest: Andrey Khusid
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