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Why Most Startups Fail to Scale (The Buyer Psychology Behind FOMO, Viral Growth, and Outrageous Startup Growth)

Why Most Startups Fail to Scale (The Buyer Psychology Behind FOMO, Viral Growth, and Outrageous Startup Growth)

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Most founders think they have a product problem. Colin Hodge will tell you, on the record, that they don't. What separates the startups that go viral from the ones that don't is not the feature set, the funding, or the founder's hustle. It is psychology. The kind that gets engineered on purpose, measured against a number, and run as a system. Colin has spent twenty years building, selling, and buying back companies to prove it, and his book even hit the USA Today national bestseller list the morning of recording this episode. This is the conversation that explains why your growth is stuck, and it has nothing to do with working harder. Colin Hodge, author of Outrageous Startup Growth, breaks down the exact framework behind the startups everyone studies and nobody can replicate. He pulls apart how Clubhouse manufactured a citywide case of FOMO out of two invites, why Facebook's entire growth engine came down to one number most founders never bother to find, and how over 65 cognitive biases quietly decide whether a buyer says yes. Kayvon presses him on the line between influence and manipulation, and Colin draws it clearly: build for the customer's progress, or build a business that eventually collapses under its own tricks. Then it gets uncomfortable. They get into the data behind why negative, judgment-driven content outperforms anything positive, what that reveals about the people watching, and why the founders who understand this are the only ones who get to use it responsibly. This episode is for founders, operators, and product leaders who are done guessing. The ones who want growth they can repeat, not growth they got lucky with once. If you are looking for motivation, this is the wrong room. If you want the mechanics, sit down. Inside the conversation, Kayvon and Colin work through buyer psychology and behavioral science as the real engine of startup growth: how to create urgency without gimmicks, how to engineer customer decisions toward better outcomes, how to find the single magic moment that drives retention, and how to align an entire team behind one North Star metric. It is a working manual for anyone trying to scale a startup, sharpen their marketing, or sell with clarity in a market where attention is the only currency that matters. Topics covered: Why most startups stall and what actually unlocks scale The three-pillar growth framework: FOMO, decision engineering, magic moments The four ingredients of engineered FOMO, broken down with the Clubhouse playbook How to find your product's magic moment, the way Facebook found theirs Decision engineering and the cognitive biases that drive buyer behaviour The ethics line: customer success versus extraction Why negativity goes viral and what it says about all of us The North Star metric and how to align a team around it The wine list trick that exposes how pricing manipulates you every day Looking to dive deeper into these conversations and connect with our host and guest? Follow Colin Hodge Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Website Buy Colin's Book: Outrageous Startup Growth Follow Kayvon: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Want to go deeper with Kayvon? Subscribe to the newsletter Book a discovery call Get your Revenue Engine Scorecard™️ Hire the right salespeople
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