How good timing makes great products w/ Paul Orlando

Every startup pitch deck has a "why now" slide. Most of them are nonsense, barely considered, and only there to tick a box.
But timing is more than a slide, it can make or break a company. It’s the difference between pets.com and the trillion-dollar company selling the exact same idea a decade later.
In this episode, Yaniv Bernstein sits down with Paul Orlando, who has built four startup accelerators supporting over 300 companies, including Hong Kong's first accelerator and a program in Rome run in partnership with the Vatican, and has taught entrepreneurship at USC for over a decade, where he also runs one of LA's largest startup incubators. Paul has spent years obsessing over a single question: why do some ideas succeed while near-identical ones fail years earlier? The answer became his book, ‘Why Now? How Good Timing Makes Great Products.’
In this episode, you will:
Learn Paul's framework of timing drivers, and the five that show up again and again: technology, social/behavioral change, regulation, installed base, and crisis
Walk through the YouTube case study in detail to see how broadband penetration, digital camera adoption, and falling storage costs converged to make 2005 the right year, after the identical idea failed less than a decade earlier
Discover why first-mover advantage is much narrower than founders assume, and the two specific conditions (locking in customers, locking out competitors) required for it to actually work
Get a framework for balancing founder agency against timing, because you can't will your way into good timing, but you also can't wait passively for the perfect moment to arrive
Timestamps
00:00 Coming Up...
01:04 On Today's Show: Why Timing Matters
01:44 Guest Intro: Paul Orlando
02:42 Is 'Why Now' Predictable?
05:40 Paul's Timing Drivers Framework
08:44 Case Study: YouTube's Market Timing
11:47 Business Model Shifts
15:16 Case Study: Pets.com Unit Economics
22:16 Case Study: AI Vibe Coding
24:11 What Are 'Sleeping Beauty' Startups?
27:46 Incorporating AI into Timing Drivers
28:52 Collapse of Build Costs
33:34 Case Study: Vera and Unit Economics of Voice
35:15 False 'Why Now' Risks
37:46 First Mover Reality
40:33 Reid Hoffman on Blitzscaling
41:49 Case Study: AT&T's Picturephone and Mobile Telephony
46:31 Lessons on Failure and Agency
54:09 Closing Thoughts
Resources mentioned
'Why Now?: How Good Timing Makes Great Products' by Paul Orlando: https://www.amazon.com/Why-Now-Timing-Makes-Products/dp/B0CYXSNMT3
Paul's website, Startups Unplugged: https://startupsunplugged.com
Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/porlando
Paul on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/porlando
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