And then with those points, you can use them for items, gift cards, discounts. So when you're browsing the web, you know, keep Surf on because you could earn points for the data you're sharing. And what we're trying to do with Surf is allow you to earn something back for the data you already share. We have, for the last 15 years as consumers, given our data to Amazon, Google, Facebook-big tech companies, for free, without any sort of compensation back. SWISH: Yeah, I think the best way I'd describe it. Would love just a quick elevator pitch of like, how do you explain to people what Surf is when you talk to them? So to kick us off and give people some context, you are the CEO and founder of Surf, which is sort of a future web browsing platform that's incorporating new incentive systems into the way people use the internet. I was always really impressed with just how deep of a thinker you were. We talked about what you're building, Surf, and I always thought it was really impressive back then. I remember I was sitting in my living room, still fully working from home, and you and I had a first conversation. I know we talked…it must have been more than a year ago, during COVID. Well, I'm glad you're staying warm up there, and super excited to have you on. SWISH: Oh, it's an amazing summer if it's five degrees-even two. TYLER: It's all about perspective, right? You talk to a Canadian and they’re like, yeah, it's only five degrees-amazing winter. And by warm, I mean still near zero degrees, but it's still not below, thankfully. I am pretty happy that it's only snowed once thus far in the last few months. I wanted to talk to the world's best founders and pick their brains on how they went from zero to one, building some of the most important companies in the world.Īll right, we're live. I created this show as part of my work as an investor at Antler. TYLER (Host): Hey everybody, I'm Tyler and this is the Early Days podcast.
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