224: How One Consulting Client Led to an 8-Figure SaaS Product with Chris Taylor

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Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor is an entrepreneur and software founder based in Austin, Texas. He built Coefficient, a software company that grew out of a consulting engagement with Nissan and eventually sold for multiple eight figures. Prior to that, he spent years building enterprise software solutions while bootstrapping the company without outside capital. Today, Chris is the founder of Red Fridge Society, an entrepreneurial community and coworking space in Austin designed to bring founders together for collaboration, conversation, and shared growth.

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Today I’m talking with Chris Taylor, an entrepreneur who turned a consulting engagement with Nissan into a software company serving half the automotive industry—then sold the business for multiple eight figures without ever raising outside capital.

 

In this conversation, Chris shares how a consulting project with Nissan became the foundation of his company, how that journey ultimately led to an acquisition, and the earn-out lessons every founder should understand before selling their business.

 

We also talk about building culture, why founder communities like YPO and EO can accelerate growth, and how AI is changing the economics of software and services.

Mic Drop Moments

  • “Once you’ve survived that experience and gone through it all, you have actually learned so much that it does derisk whatever you do next, greatly.” – Chris Taylor
  • “If you’re growing a company, especially for the first time, by definition, you’re always stepping off into the dark.” – Chris Taylor
  • “If you ever start to feel really safe and settled, you’re probably starting to flatten out, and you might just want to sell.” – Chris Taylor
  • “There is no technology advantage now in this world of AI.” – Chris Taylor
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