
333 | Due Gooder: How Nate Royal Built an AI App That Onboarded 23K Students in January
A 21-year-old who failed all his classes freshman year just onboarded 23,000 students in a single month—and he built the company that did it.In this episode, Nate Royal joins us to share how he went from failing out of the University of Louisville and struggling with ADHD to co-founding Due Gooder, an AI-powered platform that turns syllabi into structured assignment schedules, calendar syncs, and deadline reminders. Now at 35,000 users across 4,000+ universities, Nate and his all-student founding team are rewriting the playbook on college entrepreneurship.We get into how a thousand printed flyers produced zero signups while a co-founder's random TikTok comments drove thousands of users overnight, why Nate believes nothing is a product problem anymore — it's 100% a marketing problem, how they raised a pre-seed round after being told they had "a feature, not a product," and what happened when their AI agent built an entire feature overnight using OpenClaw. We also talk pricing strategy, the UGC campaign that generated 2.8 million views, and why Nate has an age cap of 26 on his founding team.This is a conversation about distribution, conviction, and what happens when a founder builds the thing they desperately needed — then figures out how to get it in front of everyone else.Hosted by Logan JonesMiddle Tech is proudly supported by:KY Innovation → kyinnovation.comAwesome Inc → awesomeinc.org
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