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Welcome to The Flywheel šŸŽ”

A fun, thoughtful analysis of the world's most interesting companies, every other Tuesday.

Jake Singer
Aug 18, 2020
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Welcome to The Flywheel šŸŽ”
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The Flywheel: A witty, approachable, and informative dive into the most interesting companies in the world.

A free, periodic newsletter that puts you in the conversation. Learn what makes the difference between a company thriving and stagnating.
  • Over 5,000 top investors, thinkers, and entrepreneurs receive The Flywheel every other week.

  • Each article is a deep dive into one company.

  • The topic is chosen, researched, and written by Jake Singer, an ex-Amazon Product Manager who loves thinking about flywheels.

  • Featuring: hand drawn flywheel diagrams.

Twitter avatar for @dunkhippo33Elizabeth Yin @dunkhippo33
Another great post by Jake Singer! Flywheel continues to be one of my favorite new newsletters. Subscribe if you haven't already - he dissects companies really well!

Jake Singer @jakesing_

Since there’s not much going on today, figured I’d drop a new Flywheel! This one is about @zillow and their massive pivot towards instant offers. Take a few minutes to distract yourself from the election and check it out šŸ‘‡šŸ¼šŸ‘‡šŸ¼ https://t.co/uQwfDWuEmx

November 3rd 2020

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About The Flywheel

The Flywheel started in August 2020 when Jake was leaving his job at Amazon. While there, he became drawn (no pun intended) to the concept of the flywheel, which is used internally to describe the components that lead to increasing, accelerating growth. The canonical Amazon flywheel looks like this:

Jake realized that the same framework could be applied to other companies, and he was riding his Peloton a lot in those days. Thus, The Flywheel’s first post was born.

Twitter avatar for @lpolovetsLeo Polovets @lpolovets
This new substack on business model flywheels looks cool.
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October 10th 2020

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Twitter avatar for @zoescamanZoe Scaman @zoescaman
@NickChilds I guess it depends on how they approach their content strategy - if they turn their trainers into celebs, build fandoms, it becomes far more sticky. This is a good piece on the potential of that.
Peloton’s Food Network Opportunity - The FlywheelWhy Peloton should be more focused on turning their instructors into stars and their users into fans.theflywheel.substack.com

November 14th 2020

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Since then he’s written posts about Stitch Fix, Zillow, DoorDash, Lululemon, and Zoom.

Twitter avatar for @dunkhippo33Elizabeth Yin @dunkhippo33
I loved this -- most ppl think SFIX is a clothing co. But its moat is in processing data to make better recommendations over time. Eventually even recommendations that go beyond clothing. How do you think about honing your moat to give you edge?
Stitch Fix’s Long Thread - The FlywheelWhy Stitch Fix might be an overnight success, decades in the making.theflywheel.substack.com

October 20th 2020

8 Retweets58 Likes

Twitter avatar for @packyMPacky McCormick @packyM
Another excellent Flywheels from @jakesing_ on one of my favorite subjects: $Z v $IPOB in iBuying. "The main trouble for Zillow is that the iBuying flywheel—from what I can tell—doesn’t really feed back into the main flywheel."
Zillow and the Innovator’s Dilemma - The FlywheelWhy Zillow was willing to blow up a perfectly fine flywheel for a much more complex and risky one.theflywheel.substack.com

November 3rd 2020

6 Retweets76 Likes
Twitter avatar for @kushaanshahKushaan Shah @kushaanshah
I've long been skeptical of brand equity within food delivery, just given the number of players in that market. @jakesing_ articulates my concerns beautifully in this really great piece about the DoorDash flywheel:
DoorDash Delivers a Fairy-Tale Flywheel - The FlywheelWhy DoorDash’s self-proclaimed flywheel is overly optimistic as we head into The Great Restaurant Renaissance.theflywheel.substack.com

December 3rd 2020

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What is a Flywheel?

In a simple graphic, a flywheel explains the success formula for a company or system. As X increases, it leads to more of Y, which in turn increases Z. As Z increases it flows back to X and the cycle begins anew. I believe that behind every successful company is a flywheel that is well understood—at least internally.

A company’s flywheel explains why it becomesĀ easierĀ to run a business as it continues to operate. Like compounding interest, investments in one area of the business flow through to every other area of the business. These set off a series ofĀ accumulating advantagesĀ that the company enjoys over time. A company that understands its own flywheel can identify where the wheel is spinning smoothly, and where a little bit of grease might come in handy.

Audience Love

The Flywheel is read by top investors and entrepreneurs. Just a selection of some of the twitter love:

Twitter avatar for @lpolovetsLeo Polovets @lpolovets
This new substack on business model flywheels looks cool.
theflywheel.substack.com
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October 10th 2020

28 Retweets201 Likes
Twitter avatar for @david__boothDavid Booth @david__booth
I do love a good flywheel. @jakesing_ writes an entire newsletter about them. Honored he took the time to analyze the many interlocking parts of the @beondeck ecosystem — and how to think about what we're building here. This is an amazing read!

Jake Singer @jakesing_

There's a lot of buzz about @beondeck in tech twitter, but what's one more voice adding to the pile? Just published the latest Flywheel where I look at why business school is disruptable, and why I believe On Deck is the one who's going to do it. A brief threadšŸ‘‡šŸ‘‡ https://t.co/JrtD6TOobE

November 17th 2020

2 Retweets32 Likes
Twitter avatar for @TurnerNovakTurner Novak @TurnerNovak
The Stitch Fix Flywheel by @jakesing_
Stitch Fix’s Long Thread - The FlywheelWhy Stitch Fix might be an overnight success, decades in the making.theflywheel.substack.com

October 22nd 2020

22 Retweets162 Likes
Twitter avatar for @packyMPacky McCormick @packyM
Another excellent Flywheels from @jakesing_ on one of my favorite subjects: $Z v $IPOB in iBuying. "The main trouble for Zillow is that the iBuying flywheel—from what I can tell—doesn’t really feed back into the main flywheel."
Zillow and the Innovator’s Dilemma - The FlywheelWhy Zillow was willing to blow up a perfectly fine flywheel for a much more complex and risky one.theflywheel.substack.com

November 3rd 2020

6 Retweets77 Likes
Twitter avatar for @mduboeMike Duboe @mduboe
šŸ‘Œon SFIX compounding effects @jakesing_ Moving our growth obj fxn from new clients -> successful fixes (retentive high-value clients) was impactful Simple in concept, difficult in practice given long feedback loops. Predictive modeling of client value was key, improved w scale

Jake Singer @jakesing_

When I first tried @stitchfix my stylist picks weren't very good, which made me not want to put in the work to help them improve my recs. Chicken and egg. It made me wonder whether the company was doomed to failure or had a path for success. A brief thread šŸ‘‡šŸ¼šŸ‘‡šŸ¼ https://t.co/5IyzO6Q6t9

October 20th 2020

1 Retweet11 Likes
Twitter avatar for @sarthakghSar Haribhakti @sarthakgh
Good interview w @david__booth @eriktorenberg on the thinking behind On Deck
theflywheel.substack.com/p/interview-er… "If what we want is the very best people to do On Deck, we don’t want to force anybody to give us equity or any other thing that will adversely cause them to self-select out."The Flywheel - Interview with David Booth and Erik Torenberg - On Deck Follow UpI sat down with On Deck’s leadership to chat about their past, present, and future.theflywheel.substack.com

November 23rd 2020

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