The Startup Changing The Game For Remote Work w/ Brett Martin (Co-Founder)
In this episode, Shamus Madan sits down with Brett Martin, the mind behind Kumospace. They delve into the future of video chat, tackling Zoom fatigue, and the unique ways Kumospace personalizes remote work. They also discuss the future of virtual offices, lessons learned from previous startups, and monetization strategies. Martin concludes with advice for young entrepreneurs.
Key Points
- Brett Martin's journey into entrepreneurship began with a desire for financial independence and control, leading him from selling seashells as a child to founding technology companies that aim to connect people in new and authentic ways.
- Kumospace, co-founded by Brett Martin, is a virtual office platform designed to replicate the benefits of a physical office, fostering collaboration, visibility, and a sense of community for remote and distributed teams.
- Martin believes that the future of video conferencing lies in personalization and specialization, with platforms like Kumospace leveraging video as a service infrastructure to create rich, engaging, and human-centric virtual work environments.
Today Shamus Madan sits down with Brett Martin, the President and Co-Founder of Kumospace. Kumospace is a platform that offers virtual offices and events where remote and hybrid teams collaborate and connect. Brett is also the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Charge Ventures, a pre-seed-focused venture fund based in Brooklyn, NY. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School, teaching data analytics and technology strategy.
Twitter of Host (Shamus Madan): @mbitpodcast
Twitter of Guest (Brett Martin): @brett1211
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