"I think being naive sometimes helps you to innovate or do things differently."
Gaurav Khatri's counterintuitive take on entrepreneurship reveals how not being a traditional tech insider allowed him to sidestep industry dogma. His "naivety" let him focus on a simple question: could he find a market gap and fill it? This approach, unburdened by preconceived limitations, was the catalyst for creating a market leader.
In this episode of Founder Thesis, host Akshay Datt sits down with Gaurav Khatri, the CEO & Co-founder of Noise. A former commercial pilot, Gaurav pivoted to entrepreneurship and bootstrapped Noise into India's #1 smartwatch brand, a position it has held for nine consecutive quarters. Under his leadership, the company achieved a staggering revenue of over ₹1,426 crore in FY23 and cemented its place as a top-three player in global smartwatch shipments.
Key Insights from the Conversation:(0:00) From the Cockpit to E-Commerce: The Making of a Founder
(1:37) The Spark: How a Simple Need Led to the Birth of Noise
(3:44) The First Experiment: Selling 100 Phone Cases & Instant Market Validation
(5:55) "We Didn't Have a Brand": The Harsh Reality of a Commodity Business
(12:10) Building a D2C Brand: Owning the Customer Relationship
(18:58) The Critical Pivot: Why Noise Moved from Cases to Wearables
(26:16) The Bootstrapper's Playbook: Funding R&D with Zero VC Money
(30:25) Why We Didn't Raise Funds, Even with ₹150 Crore in Revenue
(40:59) How COVID Accelerated Growth & The Health-Tech Boom
(50:51) Noise Labs & The Future: Building a Global Tech Brand from India
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