Matt Watson is a four-time tech founder with 20+ years as a CTO and CEO. He co-founded VinSolutions, an automotive CRM that he bootstrapped to over $30M in ARR and sold to AutoTrader in 2011 for $150M. VinSolutions is still the #1 CRM in the automotive industry.
He went on to found Stackify, a developer-focused application monitoring platform that exited to Netreo. Today he is the CEO of Full Scale, an offshore development company with 300+ engineers in the Philippines that has helped 200+ tech companies build and scale software teams.
Matt is the author of Product Driven (2025), a leadership playbook for engineering leaders whose teams are busy but not building what matters. He also writes the Product Driven newsletter and hosts the Startup Hustle podcast, which has surpassed 6 million downloads over hundreds of conversations with founders, operators, and investors.
Career Highlights
VinSolutions, Co-Founder & CTO
Bootstrapped this automotive CRM to over $30M in ARR and sold VinSolutions to AutoTrader in 2011 for $150M. It remains the #1 CRM in the automotive industry today.
Stackify, Founder
Full Scale, CEO
Full Scale has 300+ engineers in the Philippines supporting 200+ tech companies with embedded development teams that augment in-house engineering.
Startup Hustle, Host
Top entrepreneurship podcast with 6M+ downloads across hundreds of interviews with founders, operators, and investors.
Find More From Matt
Product Driven
Matt's 2025 book lays out a five-part framework (Vision, Focus, Clarity, Ownership, Courage) for engineering leaders whose teams are busy but not building what matters.
Read the bookProduct Driven Newsletter
Weekly writing on engineering leadership, product thinking, and the CTO career arc, for tech founders and the engineers becoming the leaders their companies need.
SubscribeStartup Hustle Podcast
6M+ downloads across hundreds of conversations with founders, operators, and investors about what actually builds a company.
ListenRecent Posts by Matt
June 14, 2026
Trump s War on IT Outsourcing Keeps Losing in Court. The Economics Show Why.
There s no ban on IT outsourcing. The biggest moves to stop it keep losing in court, and the talent math makes offshoring software inevitabl...
June 14, 2026
Offshore Leased Staff in the Philippines: You re Building a Team, Not Renting Seats
Offshore leased staff in the Philippines works when you build a team, not rent cheap seats. A CEO on retention, real costs, and how to pick...
June 11, 2026
How to Interview a Software Engineer: Why the Process Is Broken
Most technical interviews measure interview prep, not engineering. Here s how to interview a software engineer in a way that predicts the jo...
June 11, 2026
SQL vs. NoSQL: Choosing a Database for Your Product
SQL vs NoSQL, decided by a 4x founder who ran both at scale. Why most products should start with SQL, when NoSQL actually makes sense, and t...
June 11, 2026
Microservices vs. Monolith: When Each Actually Makes Sense
Most teams pick microservices years too early. A 4x founder on the real monolith vs microservices tradeoff, when each makes sense, and why y...
June 11, 2026
What a Senior Backend Engineer Actually Does (and How to Vet One)
A senior backend engineer isn t a mid-level who types faster. A 4x founder on what they actually do, how to tell real seniority from a title...
June 11, 2026
Backend Developer Skills: What to Hire For in the AI Era
Which backend developer skills still matter when AI writes the code? A 4x founder on what to screen for, the skills that became résumé noise...
June 11, 2026
Signs Your Backend Needs a Rebuild (and When a Refactor Is the Smarter Call)
Most backends that need a rebuild need a refactor. A 4x founder on the real signs a backend rebuild is justified, the fake ones that trick...
June 11, 2026
Build vs. Buy: When to Outsource Backend Development (and When to Keep It In-House)
When should you outsource backend development versus build in-house? A 4x founder reframes the build-vs-buy question and shows where the bac...

