Joseph: Mic Drop is an online independent speaker directory. We help speakers collect real audience feedback which enables event organisers to make informed buying decisions and speakers to gain more sales. Mic Drop has thousands of speakers with various fields of expertise on our platform. These speakers can create profiles for free and collect reviews at events further building their reputation.
He was spending a lot of time flicking between sites, sending emails and making phone calls. It was here that he discovered the speaker industry was relatively old-fashioned, lacked transparency and thought there must be a BETTER WAY of doing things.
Josh and I met online during the pandemic and instantly hit it off, we decided to combine our passion for public speaking and make the most of the pandemic by spending all our spare time building up Mic Drop. We coordinated all our work through zoom meetings; planning, researching and even networking with industry experts through the zoom app.
The best aspect by far is being able to see our own vision turn into reality. We have received an overwhelming amount of support and trust from our first users which really encourages us while reinforcing our drive to succeed: if not for us then for our users.
The only downside of this is how small we sometimes feel, it can be lonely, just the two of us to carry our vision. Hopefully, in the near future, we will be able to change that and welcome our first team members into the Mic Drop family.
Josh Garwood |
Build fast, constantly change. As the “tech-guy” I built the platform to scale, optimised every aspect I could think of. As we started growing, we realised we needed to change some functionality here, add some there and remove some others.
I’m sure there will be more tech-regrets along the journey so stay tuned for updates!
Josh: Finding a passionate technical co-founder was pretty much a necessity. I’m glad I found Joe as soon as I did, or I could’ve spent a lot of wasted money and energy trying to do everything on my own and through agencies etc.
Josh: Getting a business degree only half prepares you for running a start-up (if that!). There’s a lot of things that when you come to do in reality, are pretty scary and you only really learn when you get stuck-in. The stand-out examples of this for me are sales and filing company accounts.
We are currently exploring growth strategies and are considering whether or not we should look for sources of funding. Follow our journey on LinkedIn or see our Mic Drop website here.