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Episode Overview:
In this episode of the Breakout Growth Podcast, Sean Ellis and co-host Ethan Garr are joined by Gina Gotthilf, co-founder of a stealth-mode education startup backed by a $13M seed round led by Khosla Ventures. Gina shares her journey from launching Tumblr in Brazil to leading growth at Duolingo, and now to building the future of college. This conversation dives deep into the lessons Gina learned from scaling some of the most iconic tech brands and how she’s applying them to her current venture.
What you’ll learn:
* The importance of engagement and retention as proxies for product-market fit.
* How Gina’s scrappy, creative growth mindset has shaped her approach to both resource-constrained and well-funded environments.
* The role of AI in transforming education and scaling personalized learning experiences.
* Insights into PR as a growth channel and its underrated potential for organic growth.
* The challenge of balancing early-stage startup scrappiness with the opportunities of a $13M seed round.
Plus, Gina opens up about the joys and challenges of reconnecting with Gen Z audiences and her plans to become an influencer as a way to learn from and connect with potential users.
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Key Takeaways:
* Duolingo Lessons Applied to a New Venture
* Retention and engagement are critical for building long-term value.
* Product-market fit evolves and requires ongoing iteration to keep up with user needs.
* PR for Growth
* PR is about crafting stories that resonate deeply with audiences and journalists, driving impactful organic growth.
* Starting with Constraints
* Operating with a scrappy mindset, even when resources are available, can drive creativity and efficiency.
* The Role of AI in Education
* AI is a critical tool for modern startups to improve efficiency and scale solutions in meaningful ways.
About Gina Gotthilf:
Gina Gotthilf is the co-founder of a stealth-mode education startup aiming to redefine college in the United States and beyond. Previously, she served as VP of Marketing and Growth at Duolingo, where she helped scale the platform globally. Gina also co-founded Latitude, a venture fund and community for startups in Latin America. She’s passionate about creating meaningful impact through education and growth innovation.
Hiring at Gina’s Startup:
Gina’s startup is actively hiring! If you’re a top iOS engineer, designer, or software engineer from a leading tech company, reach out via LinkedIn, Instagram, or Twitter.
Timestamps:
* (03:56) Sean welcomes Gina to the podcast and reflects on her dynamic energy as a top-rated speaker at the Growth Hackers Conference.
* (06:01) Gina shares her growth philosophy: capturing attention and driving retention.
* (09:03) The origin story of Gina’s startup and the $13M seed round led by Khosla Ventures.
* (18:01) Gina’s career journey: from Tumblr to Duolingo to Latitude and beyond.
* (26:19) Scrappiness as a growth superpower—even with ample resources.
* (35:43) The plan to leverage social media and influencer strategies to connect with new audiences.
* (44:43) PR as a key growth lever for startups.
* (50:27) Gina highlights hiring opportunities and shares her approach to building a dream team.
Why Listen:
Gina’s passion for growth, her deep understanding of engagement and retention, and her dedication to education innovation make this episode a must-listen for growth professionals and founders alike. Her insights on leveraging PR, balancing resources, and staying scrappy in the face of challenges offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to drive breakout growth.
Links & Resources:
* LinkedIn: Gina Gotthilf
* Instagram: @Gina
* X (Twitter): @GinaG
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