Built for Small Business explores what works, what fails, and why in business. Each episode analyses business strategy, operational breakdowns, infrastructure challenges, and real-world decisions from small companies to major brands. We look past hype to uncover the lessons behind success, failure, and adaptation. If you want clear thinking, honest analysis, and practical insight drawn from both wins and failures, Built for Small Business is for you.
Pitch Analysis
Required Pod Score for this show. PitchCentric checks your profile against host openness, topical fit, and audience signals before you generate a pitch.
Contact path
Verified email
Booking probability
29%
Guest openness
Selective
Verified email on file
80/100
Required Score
Sign up to generate a grounded pitch for Built For Small Business | What Works, What Fails & Why in Business.
What is Built For Small Business | What Works, What Fails & Why in Business?
Built For Small Business | What Works, What Fails & Why in Business is a business podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 15 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
About the host
Unknown Host hosts Built For Small Business | What Works, What Fails & Why in Business, a business show with 15 episodes published.
Our AI reads these to draft pitches. Use them as grounding for a pitch that cites a real guest and a specific topic.
Episode #14
Sole Trader vs Limited Company in the UK: Which Should You Choose?
May 20, 202611 minS1
<p>Choosing between being a sole trader and setting up a limited company is one of the biggest decisions UK business owners make, and it can have a real impact on your tax, take-home pay, and long-term growth.</p><p>In this episode, we break down the key differences between sole trader and limited company structures in the UK in a simple, practical way. We look at how each option affects tax, paperwork, legal responsibility, and how much admin you’ll actually deal with day to day.</p><p>If you’re self-employed, starting a business, or thinking about switching stru...
<p>Running a small business can feel chaotic when invoices, expenses, client work, and deadlines all start blending during the week.</p><p>In this episode, we talk about the simple Sunday evening admin routine that can help freelancers, sole traders, and UK micro-business owners start the week feeling more organised and less stressed. From checking invoices and expenses to reviewing upcoming deadlines, we break down the small habits that can make business admin feel more manageable.</p><p>You’ll learn how a short weekly reset can help you stay on top of paperwork, improve cash flow awareness, and av...
<p>Trying to understand what business expenses you can actually claim can be confusing, especially when HMRC categories, allowable expenses, and tax rules all start sounding overly technical.</p><p>In this episode, we break down the main HMRC expense categories for self-employed people and small business owners in the UK. From travel and office costs to software subscriptions and working from home expenses, we explain what counts as a legitimate business expense and what could cause problems during tax season.</p><p>You’ll learn how expense categories work, why accurate record keeping matters, and how to avoid common mi...
How to Prepare Your Business Income for a Mortgage Application
May 9, 20269 minS1
<p>Trying to get a mortgage while self-employed can feel confusing, especially when lenders ask for income records, tax returns, and proof that your business is financially stable.</p><p>In this episode, we break down what “mortgage-ready income” actually means for freelancers, sole traders, and small business owners in 2026. We talk about the documents lenders usually want to see, how your tax returns affect borrowing, and the common mistakes that can hurt your chances of approval.</p><p>You’ll learn how to prepare your business finances properly, improve the way your income looks to lenders, and avoid surprises during...
Managing Your Husband’s Business Accounts Without Accounting Experience
May 5, 20267 minS1
<p>Managing your husband’s business accounts without an accounting background can feel overwhelming at first, especially when invoices, expenses, tax deadlines and paperwork start piling up.</p><p>In this episode, we talk about the reality many partners and spouses face when helping run a small business behind the scenes. From tracking expenses to sending invoices and staying organised, we break down the practical side of supporting a business without needing formal accounting experience.</p><p>You’ll learn how to stay organised, avoid common mistakes, and build simple systems that make managing the business side less stressful and more...
Every question we get asked before someone starts their trial.
If you have a concern about deliverability, AI quality, data privacy, or whether this will actually work for your specific situation, it's probably answered below.
What is the difference between Founder Solo and Founder Pro?
Founder Solo gives you 50 AI pitches per month using the credit model (Standard pitches cost 1 credit, Enriched pitches cost 2). Founder Pro raises that to 200 credits per month and adds full Booking Probability access, unlimited Magic Match, Apollo enrichment credits, and data export capabilities. Both plans use the same credit system, so you can stretch your monthly budget further by using Standard-mode drafting.
How do agency tiers work?
Agency tiers have no base fee. You pay per managed client and per talent profile. Agency Standard is $199 per client per month; Agency Pro is $399 per client per month. Both add $39 per talent profile per month. Your own team's user seats are always free.
What is a talent profile?
A talent profile represents one person (founder, executive, or spokesperson) you are booking onto podcasts. It includes their bio, topics, headshots, and outreach history. Team plans include 5 profiles; agency plans are pay-as-you-go.
Can I switch plans later?
Yes, at any time. Upgrades take effect immediately; downgrades apply at the end of the current billing period. Contact support if you need help migrating between plan families.
Do you offer a free trial?
Every paid plan includes a 15-day free trial. Your card is saved at signup but you will not be charged until day 16. Cancel any time from your dashboard.
What happens if I cancel?
You keep access until the end of your current billing period. No charges after that. Your data is retained for 30 days in case you reactivate.
Is the 20% annual discount automatic?
Yes. Select Annual on the pricing toggle and the discounted price is applied automatically at checkout. The annual price shown is the full year cost.
What if I have more than 50 profiles or 20 clients?
That is our Enterprise tier. Contact our sales team and we will build a custom plan with volume pricing, a dedicated account manager, and SLA guarantees.