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Brett Maloley - Ladder: The Fitness Marketplace - [Invest Like the Best, EP.60]
Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Brett Maloley - Ladder: The Fitness Marketplace - [Invest Like the Best, EP.60]

Colossus | Investing & Business Podcasts 1h 11m 104 months ago
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This week’s episode is part of an experiment and so requires a longer than normal introduction. I’ve come to view this podcast as a learning tool, a means to understand a new topic in a short window of time. One of those areas is venture capital and startups—an area that one year ago was completely foreign to me. I think the best way to learn is aggressive immersion in a topic along with some consequences, what we often call some skin in the game. Accordingly, this is a conversation with the founder of a startup in which I am an investor.
The founder is Brett Maloley and his company is called Ladder. Ladder represents an overlap of many topics we’ve explore together over the last year. We’ve talked about venture capital, health and wellbeing, the difficultly of fundraising and power law outcomes in startups. We also spent an entire episode, with Alex Moazed, talking about the business model that Ladder is pursing: what Alex calls platform business model and what my favorite technology writer Ben Thompson calls the Aggregator model.
I hope you enjoy this collective experiment, which is largely the result of what I’ve learned from past guests and from all of your support which helps me meet those great people in the first place. Let’s dive in to my conversation with the founder of Ladder, Brett Maloley, who starts by describing how he got his start in the fitness world.
 
Show Notes
– (First question) – Brett describes his history in the fitness industry
– Realized he could fix the commercial fitness industry by changing it
– Explain how Ladder works
– What does the ratio of digital to in-person coaching need to be in order to be effective coaching
– Explaining the platform business model as a whole and how to scale these types of business
– Origin of health clubs
– Current state of the health fitness space through some key stats
– What happened where gyms were able to start charging a lot less for memberships
– How Ladder is going to attract customers in the beginning
– How to drive engagement
– The opportunity for coaches on the platform
– How will ladder ensure the quality of coaches on the platform remains high
– Exploring the value of the data
– How will Ladder work with gyms in the scope of how a new business can take advantage of existing businesses
– Comparing Ladder to crossfit and what is not sustainable about 
– Difference between a franchise model vs a license model
– Strategy for building an audience
– Competitors to this business
– Brett’s thoughts on brand broadly speaking and how he’s worked to shape Ladder’s brand
– Best individual experience of the platform so far 

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