Vinay Nagaraju

With 10+ years of experience in building, scaling, and transforming SaaS, AI, and enterprise platforms, I thrive at the intersection of technology, strategy, and business growth. From 0-to-1 product launches to scaling global teams and managing £65M+ portfolios, I’ve led cross-functional teams to build AI-driven solutions, drive ARR growth, and create customer-centric, scalable platforms.

I’ve had the opportunity to found and fund a startup, lead high-growth teams from early-stage to 300+ employees, and drive AI transformation and product-led growth. My expertise spans platform strategy, API ecosystems, cloud transformation, and AI-driven automation, always ensuring technol ogy aligns with business impact.

Passionate about mentoring product teams, refining GTM strategies, and delivering high-growth, high-impact solutions. Let’s connect to discuss AI innovation, product strategy, and scaling great products!

There is only one way to avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing and be nothing - Aristotle

There is only one way to avoid criticism – Aristotle

The only way to avoid criticism is by not being noticeable at all – doing nothing bold or what you truly believe in. Criticism sucks and it feels awful to be attacked. But you’ll notice that criticism is for things that challenge the traditional mindset or something which you truly believe in. Don’t they deserve a fight in spite of all the criticism it can attract?

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Top tips for anybody who is managing a software project

This is an industry that is constantly developing and therefore the tools available to you and the different ways that you can manage your team and the process are constantly developing too. This article is going to talk about some of the best pieces of advice you can take on board if you are managing a software project. 

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8 Practical Steps on How to deal with Failure

This article debates various approaches to how to deal with failure. Most times, we connect failure to pain, shame and unhappiness. But there’s more value to failure and fear than we give. Instead of being afraid of the F word, we must find the best way to deal with it.

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