I'm 18 and cofounded a multimillion-dollar company. Here's how I did it and my advice for other young founders.
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I'm 18 and cofounded a multimillion-dollar company. Here's how I did it and my advice for other young founders.
"It earned me thousands a year for two years through Google AdSense before I sold it. Every app or game I've built has been to solve a problem in my own life. I was a skinny kid growing up and tried going to the gym to put on weight, but learned very quickly that most results come from diet. My cofounders and I set out to build a calorie-tracking app that integrates AI technology."
"I moved to San Francisco a couple of months after launching with one of the other cofounders, and we spent the summer of our junior year in high school there alone, just the two of us, 17-year-olds, building out the team from scratch. Our app really took off over the next year and a half, bringing us to now, where we are a 30-person team and generating around $30 million in annual revenue."
Zach Yadegari cofounded Cal AI, an AI-powered nutrition and food-tracking app generating around $30 million in annual revenue. He sold his first app, Totally Science, at age 16 for almost $100,000 after earning thousands annually through Google AdSense. He used the proceeds to help fund Cal AI's development. He began coding after attending a coding camp at age seven and expanded his skills through Google, YouTube, and online resources. At 17 he moved to San Francisco with a cofounder and spent the summer building the team. Cal AI grew to a 30-person team focused on AI-integrated calorie tracking.
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