#867 What happens when overnight success turns into an overnight nightmare? In Part 2 of this two-part episode, Brien continues his conversation with Mic Foster, founder of No Gifts Please, diving deeper into the operational side of running a lean, experience-based registry business. Mic breaks down his small but mighty team structure, shares how customer feedback has directly shaped the platform, and opens up about the chaos of their early days — manually building over a thousand registries by hand while contributions poured in faster than he could track them. He also discusses how they've strategically integrated AI into the platform (and pulled it back when it was doing more harm than good), the margins and expenses behind a registry business, and why niching down is the key to standing out in any market. If you're thinking about launching your own registry business — or any business — this episode is a masterclass in staying scrappy, staying focused, and pushing through even when it feels like everything is on fire!
What we discuss with Mic:
+ Team structure at No Gifts Please
+ Handling edge cases in customer service
+ AI integration — and knowing when to pull back
+ Using customer feedback to improve the platform
+ The chaos of launching overnight
+ Manually building 1,000+ registries by hand
+ Margins and expenses in a registry business
+ The power of niching down
+ Staying in your lane as an entrepreneur
+ Don't panic — just keep pushing forward
Thank you, Mic!
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