Forward Thinking Founders

Nash is the CEO and co-founder of Undock. Undock allows you to Instantly schedule, host and document meetings with your network.

Show Notes

About this episode: Nash is the CEO and co-founder of Undock. Undock allows you to Instantly schedule, host and document meetings with your network.

Listen to this episode if you:
  • Don't love meetings and want a better management solution
  • Want to hear about the way Undock tackles the time zone issues
  • Are curious to hear the origin story of Undock
  • Want to know how nash got the domain and the name
  • Want to hear the big vision for Undock
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What is Forward Thinking Founders?

Forward Thinking Founders is a founder podcast where we interview high potential founders from networks like Y Combinator, The Thiel Fellowship, Product Hunt, Twitter, etc. and brings to light what they're building for the world. Think of it like the opposite of How I Built This, where we interview founders before they are successful, then if they are, we have a moment in time we can look back on in the early days. Does the model work? Look at our early interviews and you'll have your answer.