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[SF] Akshay Kothari, COO of Notion
Please note: to secure your spot, please send $30 to @h_tidje. Your registration will not be approved without the Venmo. Last-min cancellations will not be refunded. Please note location and start time!
Join us for a dinner with Akshay Kothari, COO of Notion — the all-in-one workspace that has quietly become one of the most beloved and widely-used productivity tools on the planet.
Akshay's career is a masterclass in building products people actually love. While still a student at Stanford, he co-founded Pulse — a mobile news reader so well-designed that Steve Jobs demoed it on stage at a keynote. LinkedIn acquired it for ~$90M. He then joined LinkedIn as VP of Product, where he helped scale the platform to hundreds of millions of users before it was acquired by Microsoft for $26B.
Then he did something most executives wouldn't: he joined an early-stage startup. He joined Notion as employee #1 in India and eventually became COO, helping grow it from a niche tool to a company valued at $10B with tens of millions of users worldwide. Notion didn't win by outspending anyone — it won by building something people genuinely wanted to use and tell their friends about.
If you're building a product, studying design, or trying to understand what separates good software from great software, Akshay is one of the sharpest people you can learn from.
Come for a real conversation about product, growth, and what it takes to build something people love.
Space is limited. RSVP to secure your seat. No phones. No leaving early.