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Waleed Tuffaha is one of the founding engineers at Jawaker — Jordan's latest success story. Jawaker, a developer of mobile card games was acquired for 205M USD in Sep 2021. Since day one, the company's leadership team has focused on profitability and long-term sustainability. They have only raised a small seed funding round in 2011.
Waleed joined Jawaker in 2009 and helped build and launch the first iteration of the product. Today Waleed leads and manages the product and tech team at the company. On the episode, we walk through the journey of Jawaker, reflecting on how they built things back in 2009 and how they steadily and organically grew their user base throughout the years. We also chat about their progressive product development process, the impact of cool-down periods, and how they were able to recreate the social experience of playing cards in the app. Finally, Waleed highlights the big role culture and leadership has played in retaining and developing their team all throughout the years.
00:51 - 03:01 Waleed's career path & early days at Jawaker
03:01 - 03:46 What Jawaker looked like in 2009
03:46 - 06:37 Acquiring early adopters
06:37 - 10:04 Replicating the social experience of playing cards on the app
10:04 - 15:37 Focus on profitability over growth since day 1
15:37 - 17:39 How and when did the team grow
17:39 - 23:03 The impact of cool-down periods between development cycles
23:03 - 26:36 Listening to customers & prioritizing requests
26:36 - 29:47 Determining your own speed of growth
29:47 - 31:29 Current structure of product and tech teams
31:29 - 33:45 What the future holds for Jawaker
33:45 - 39:33 What made the company a success
Let's Talk Product is brought to you by Propeller, a seed-stage venture capital firm based out of Jordan. If you're building software out of MENA, get in touch, we'd love to talk!
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Iyad Aldalooj is the co-founder and CEO of Penny software, an end-to-end procurement solution for enterprises. Prior to founding Penny in 2020, Iyad was the General Manager & Marketing Director at Careem in Saudi Arabia. On the episode we learn more about Iyad's journey and delve into the steps they're taking in building a global SaaS product.
01:19 - Iyad's first startup & role at Careem
12:40 - What is penny software?
15:00 - The evolution from a B2B marketplace to procurement software
18:47 - Building for the global market from day 1
22:16 - Why the focus on KSA for now
26:57 - When's the right time to scale enterprise software?
28:27 - MRVP (R for repeatable), not MVP, in B2B
33:18 - Prioritizing problems to solve in B2C vs B2B
35:34 - Managing requests from prospect customers
38:52 - Launching in an emerging vs mature market first?
43:26 - Hiring top talentLet's Talk Product is brought to you by Propeller, a seed-stage venture capital firm based out of Jordan. If your MENA-based startup is looking for an investor, get in touch, we'd love to talk!
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Jonathan Steingiesser is Head of Design at Property Finder, where he divides his time between leading the design team, design strategy, customer research and service design improvements.
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Nabil Mohamed is the VP of Product at Instabug, one of the MENA region’s fastest growing SaaS companies. He was previously Senior Product Manager at Amazon Seattle for 4 years and worked with Microsoft on their Skype enterprise product prior to that. He is currently managing the Product, UX Design, and Brand Design teams at Instabug, in an exciting attempt to build Egypt's first SaaS unicorn. On the episode, we delve into how he makes decisions around balancing the need for speed vs quality in product development, and what he looks for when hiring exceptional talent.
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Ahmed El Assy is the co-founder and CPO at Gameball, a customer engagement SaaS platform that uses gamification and loyalty mechanisms to help brands retain and engage their customers. The young Egyptian startup has secured over 1000 online merchants from 50 countries through their self-service product. We speak to Ahmed about the company's journey to date and what it takes to build a global self-serve B2B product where customers deploy and use the product on their own. We also dive into how Ahmed thinks about product metrics; how they measure customer engagement and what have they done to reduce churn.
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Customer discovery is all about making sure you build something customers actually want from the very start. The goal of customer discovery is to figure out who your customers are and whether the problem you believe you are solving is important to them. Tariq Seksek, co-founder and Head of Product at Alma Health, a recently launched health-tech startup in the UAE, is responsible for exactly that. Tariq has previously held product management roles at renowned companies like Dubizzle and Starzplay.
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Reham elHusseiny is a Growth Product Manager at Trella, a YC-backed, Cairo-based tech platform that connects shippers to carriers. Prior to joining Trella, Reham worked as a product manager at Veezeta and at Talabat (Delivery Hero). She joined Trella as their first product manager and was responsible for building and scaling the product function. Since her joining 1 year ago, Trella has expanded their user base into 3 countries and multiple verticals. On this episode, we walk through each step Reham took to build the product function from scratch. We also talk about how they customize the product and features to meet the different needs of each new market (KSA & Pakistan). And finally, we touch up on the structure of their product team and the top product metrics they track.
Let's Talk Product is brought to you by Propeller, a seed-stage venture capital firm based out Jordan. If your MENA-based startup is looking for an investor, get in touch, we'd love to talk!
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On this episode Talal talks to us about how they build product at Bayzat; sharing insights about their early pivot, how they think about differentiation, how they test and launch new products or features, getting to product-market fit and much more.
Let's Talk Product is brought to you by Propeller, a seed-stage venture capital firm based out Jordan. If your MENA-based startup is looking for an investor, get in touch, we'd love to talk!
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Fouad Jeryes, co-founder of Maqsam, the friendliest cloud-telephony solution for SMEs in MENA, walks us through his journey of entrepreneurship. Over the past decade Fouad has built and launched a variety of tech-focused products in the payments, data, e-commerce, logistics and communications spaces, most notably of which are CashBasha and Maqsam. With a number of successes and much more to learn from failures, Fouad shares how he and his co-founder validate, launch and scale products; covering how they identify new opportunities, how they test their MVPs, how they acquire their first 100 customers, and how they make the tough decisions to stay focused. If you're an early-stage founder or someone thinking of starting your own company, Fouad's got a decade of lessons for you.
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Tony is a product leader with more than 10 years of experience with some of the biggest tech companies in the world, including Google and Careem. He started his career as a software engineer and then joined Google for 7 years where he helped launch some of the most used products on the planet, including Google Sign in/Sign up.
In 2017 he moved back to the Middle East where he led the Careem Marketplace team and is currently Senior Product Director for Consumer and Ads at Talabat.
Tony is passionate about creating and cultivating healthy tech cultures and helping companies build innovative global products out of the Middle East.
On today’s episode Tony shares his experience and role in transforming Talabat, a 15-year old company, to a product-led organization and cultivating a collaborative, customer-centric culture. He shares his successful personal experiences and many practical tactics to influencing change. -
Yazan Masafah has been working in product management for over 15 years now. He starting his career in engineering and then moved into product marketing and product management. He has managed product teams of various sizes, both at enterprises, including Huawei and Orange, and at startups. He served as VP of Products at Unifonic for 5 years before founding his own startup, businesschat.io.
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We talk about the structure and role of the product team, setting product and performance metrics, alignment with management and the importance of autonomy and trust for an effective workflow.
Let's Talk Product is brought to you by Propeller, a seed-stage venture capital firm based out of Amman, Jordan. If your MENA-based startup is looking for an investor, get in touch, we'd love to talk!
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Let's Talk Product is brought to you by Propeller, a seed-stage venture capital firm based out of Amman, Jordan. If your MENA-based startup is looking for an investor, get in touch, we'd love to talk!
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Let's Talk Product is brought to you by Propeller, a seed-stage venture capital firm based out of Amman, Jordan. If your MENA-based startup is looking for an investor, get in touch, we'd love to talk!