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Co-founder of Dropbox
About Drew Houston
In 2007, Drew Houston built Dropbox’s first working prototype on a bus from Boston to New York, not because he needed more storage, but because he’d forgotten his USB drive *again*. That frustration became the nucleus of a product that redefined trust in cloud infrastructure: instead of asking users to understand syncing logic or server architecture, Dropbox made file coherence feel effortless, almost invisible. He insisted on building the client-side sync engine first, before the web interface, because he believed reliability had to be felt before it was seen. Unlike many contemporaries chasing viral growth, Houston delayed public launch for months to perfect conflict resolution and offline behavior, treating edge cases like version collisions not as bugs but as moments where user trust could be earned or broken. His obsession with frictionless onboarding led to the now-ubiquitous 'dropbox.com/referral' model, which grew signups 60% monthly, not through ads, but by making sharing inherently valuable. This wasn’t just cloud storage; it was behavioral engineering disguised as simplicity.
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- “How did the USB drive incident shape Dropbox’s earliest technical priorities?”
- “Why did you delay Dropbox’s public launch for months after the beta?”
- “What made the referral program work when others failed in 2008?”
- “How did you convince enterprise clients to trust a startup with their data?”