Building a Business Acquirers Can’t Resist with Maia Benson
In this episode of Build a Business Worth Buying, we’re joined by Maia Benson, a seasoned startup operator, venture advisor, and expert in commerce, logistics, and SaaS. Maia has spent nearly two decades helping early-stage companies find the successful outcomes that can be so elusive, and today she shares her hard-won insights into what makes a startup fundable, scalable, and ultimately acquirable.
We dive into the evolving definitions of founder success, how acquirers really think about businesses, and why understanding customer pain points at a deep level is the foundation of building a business worth buying. Whether you’re an early-stage founder or a later-stage operator planning for exit, Maia’s advice is packed with practical and strategic takeaways.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to build a business with the market—not just for the market
- Strategies for understanding real customer pain points early and often
- How founder success metrics have changed from the dot-com era to now
- What attributes investors look for in fundable, scalable businesses
- How GenAI is accelerating customer validation and prototyping
- Why “build, buy, or partner” decisions are critical—and tricky
- How Shopify approached building its fulfillment network and key lessons learned
- The realities behind early-stage fundraising: expectations, misconceptions, and milestones
- How to think about exit strategies from Day One
- What acquirers really look for: team, tech, market position, margin—and how luck plays a role
- Why humility, empathy, and customer obsession matter more than ever for founders
- Examples of business moats and how founders can build defensibility
About Maia Benson:
Maia Benson is a highly respected startup operator, advisor, and investor with deep expertise in ecommerce, logistics, and SaaS. Over the last 20 years, she’s helped ambitious entrepreneurs scale companies from early idea to successful exit. Known for her direct, founder-first approach, Maia has advised companies through major infrastructure investments, fundraising rounds, and strategic exits.
She played a key leadership role in Shopify’s fulfillment initiative and currently serves as the Chief Business Officer at Flavor Cloud, a cross-border logistics platform helping brands navigate international expansion and compliance.
Today, Maia works with early-stage companies to help them think bigger, move faster, and maximize their strategic optionality for growth and exit.
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