Natalie Barbu
Founder of @rellasocial
06/16/2026
We spent two years building a product that no one actually used.
When we first started Rella, I thought we needed to be the ultimate tool for every single person on the internet. Creators, talent managers, podcast networks—you name it, we were building for them. But trying to solve everyone’s problem meant we weren’t really solving anyone’s.
We made all the classic founder mistakes. We waited too long to charge customers because we were scared of the feedback. We threw money at influencer marketing before we even had product-market fit. And when we finally had organic momentum on our content, we didn’t put paid spend behind it to amplify the reach.
It took almost running out of money to force us to strip it all down and rebuild. Now, Rella does one thing really well: we help social media managers and their teams plan, collaborate, and publish without the chaos.
Building a startup is mostly just making very expensive mistakes and hoping you learn from them fast enough to survive.
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05/26/2026
From making $7.25 an hour at Chick-fil-A to building a multi-million dollar tech company. The many lives, different “careers”, and pivots of a startup founder 💻💼
I have been working for half my life and every single one of these jobs let me to where I am today at . What jobs did you have?
05/15/2026
a day in my life as a tech startup founder — workouts, team calls, a brand shoot at VaynerMedia, and somehow dinner too 😅
this is what building actually looks like. what does your ideal work day look like? 👇
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We just hosted Rella’s first ever brand trip in Miami, and instead of inviting influencers, we flew out six social media managers — the people who are usually the ones planning these experiences for everyone else.
Building a startup means you get to rewrite the rules. For us, that meant putting the spotlight on the people behind the brands (aka our users)!
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