• CEO of Cal.com Bailey Pumfleet: building an open source rocketship ("Stripe for Time") | ODF alum

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CEO of Cal.com Bailey Pumfleet: building an open source rocketship ("Stripe for Time") | ODF alum

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  • Cal.com CEO Bailey Pumfleet turned a side project into one of the most ambitious infrastructure companies ever.

    His mission: powering a billion connections by 2031

    Rather than just another Calendly alternative, they're building the "Stripe for Time" - scheduling infrastructure that powers everything from doctor's appointments to refugee services.

    We get into:

    [3:56] How startups get open source wrong

    [10:46] Launching the v0 of Cal (called Calendso)

    [24:32] Why open source is crucial for infrastructure companies

    [36:30] The journey from MVP to enterprise-grade platform

    [39:29] Building trust through radical transparency

    [46:46] How their "longevity guarantee" wins enterprise deals

    [47:15] Running a fully remote global team

    [53:00] Handling compliance and security at scale

    This is a must-watch for anyone building infrastructure, open source, or startups in general..

    Enjoy!

    Links mentioned:

    ODF: explore starting a startup in SF and figure out co-founders, customers, and more at https://joinodf.com

    StampList: browse breakout companies with a track record of sponsoring visas for exceptional talent at https://landing.club/stamplist

    https://cal.com

    https://x.com/BaileyPumfleet

    https://x.com/peer_rich (Bailey's co-founder)

    https://x.com/julianweisser

    The Deep End is available on YouTube and other podcasting platforms:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Pripb427E

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deep-end-by-odf/id1568752165

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TWOlf80GM1Pml8fGUO8KK

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Cal.com CEO Bailey Pumfleet turned a side project into one of the most ambitious infrastructure companies ever.

His mission: powering a billion connections by 2031

Rather than just another Calendly alternative, they're building the "Stripe for Time" - scheduling infrastructure that powers everything from doctor's appointments to refugee services.

We get into:

[3:56] How startups get open source wrong

[10:46] Launching the v0 of Cal (called Calendso)

[24:32] Why open source is crucial for infrastructure companies

[36:30] The journey from MVP to enterprise-grade platform

[39:29] Building trust through radical transparency

[46:46] How their "longevity guarantee" wins enterprise deals

[47:15] Running a fully remote global team

[53:00] Handling compliance and security at scale

This is a must-watch for anyone building infrastructure, open source, or startups in general..

Enjoy!

Links mentioned:

ODF: explore starting a startup in SF and figure out co-founders, customers, and more at https://joinodf.com

StampList: browse breakout companies with a track record of sponsoring visas for exceptional talent at https://landing.club/stamplist

https://cal.com

https://x.com/BaileyPumfleet

https://x.com/peer_rich (Bailey's co-founder)

https://x.com/julianweisser

The Deep End is available on YouTube and other podcasting platforms:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Pripb427E

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deep-end-by-odf/id1568752165

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TWOlf80GM1Pml8fGUO8KK

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