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The Reverb

Hosted by Maxwell Cofie · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes

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Episodes
14
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10 days ago
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5m
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36
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Listen Score
16
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Virality (30d)
47
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About this podcast

The Reverb is a fast-paced tech podcast capturing real conversations from the Sandbox Réseau community.Each 5-minute episode distils insights, ideas, and lessons from builders actively creating, stitched together into a tight, signal-rich experience.No fillers. Just what people are building, thinking, and learning right now.We dive into:The Build: Tech stacks that scale.The Launch: Real market friction.The Glitch: The "Oh Sh*t" moments.Hosted by Maxwell Cofie, it’s a high-energy sprint through the minds building Africa's future. Plug in. Sync up. Get back to building.

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About the host

Maxwell Cofie hosts The Reverb, a business show with 14 episodes published.

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#15 — The User We’ll Never Forget

Jun 3, 20263m0

"Their feedback helps you refine the product faster than what you can do based on just what you know." In this episode, Joycelyn Otchere, co-founder of Kixara, shares the story of how a cold Snapchat message led to their

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#14 — Going From Solo Builder To Leading A Team

May 27, 20264m0

"Speed is the advantage; self-indulgence is the bottleneck." In this episode, Reuben Frimpong (Ahofade/Pastcare) breaks down the psychological shift from being a lone coder to a business leader. He discusses the "feature

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#13 - The Fastest We’ve Ever Grown (and couldn’t keep up)

May 20, 20263m0

"Don't scale early; scale intelligently." In this episode, Cornelius Owusu-Ansah, founder of Gaderin, shares the reality of the "ripple effect"—when social media word-of-mouth turns a steady stream of users into a flood.

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#12 — The Workaround We Had to Invent

May 13, 20266m0

"If personal finance is harder than spending your money, nobody will stick with it." In this episode, Andrew Glago, founder of Budge AI, shares how a massive failure in banking infrastructure became his biggest product f

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#11 — The Day We Realised Our Validation Was A Lie

May 6, 20264m0

"If they won't pay, it's just a compliment, not a business." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Richmond Agbavor, co-founder of Clerra, to discuss the danger of "polite" validation. Richmond explains why he entered

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#10 — What Product-Market Fit Felt Like

Apr 29, 20265m0

"Don't hoard the idea. Put the skeleton out there." In this episode, Maxwell talks with Aikins, the founder of Sail Rides, about the danger of keeping an idea private for too long. Aikins shares how a single "skeleton" d

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#09 — The First Time Someone Took Us Seriously

Apr 22, 20264m0

"It stopped being an idea and started feeling like a real solution." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Joseph Mensah, founder of Open Prop, and discusses the moment house hunting in Ghana went digital. He shares ho

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#08 — How We Validated Our Startup Idea

Apr 15, 20266m0

"If people aren’t trying to solve a problem in messy ways, it isn't painful enough." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Harold, the co-founder and CEO of Night Market, to discuss the raw reality of market validation

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#07 — The Hardest "no" I've Ever Had to Say

Apr 8, 20264m0

"Sometimes the opportunity you turn down is the quieter invitation to keep your head down." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Natalie Narh, co-founder and CEO of NewComma, to discuss the heavy burden of building in

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#06 — Launching Way Too Early (or way too late)

Apr 1, 20266m0

"Sometimes you are just postponing feedback." In this episode, Maxwell is joined by Yoofi, the co-founder of Beeterty, to talk about the "one more feature" trap. Yoofi gives a transparent look at why they launched "too e

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#05 — The Moment We Knew This Could Work

Mar 19, 20266m0

"From a passion project to the physical manifestation of an industry." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Samuel Allotey, the founder of The Design Junkies and the visionary behind FidCon. Sam shares the raw journey

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#04 — Building With Limited Resources

Mar 19, 20264m0

"Money isn't the only thing you have to offer." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Chisom, the founder of Echolift, to discuss the unique challenges of building a nonprofit tech product. Chisom shares a transparent

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#03 — Our First Paying Customer

Mar 19, 20263m0

"Don't wait for 'perfect' to start capturing value." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Theo, the Product Lead at RateCardly, to discuss the milestone every founder dreams of: the first paying customer. Theo shares

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#02 — Building for Ghana vs Building for the World

Mar 19, 20265m0

"Start locally, architect globally." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Charles, the founder of JamPolls, to discuss the friction between building for the Ghanaian market and maintaining a global ambition. Charles e

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#01 — How We Got Our First 10 Users

Mar 19, 20264m0

"Early traction isn't a tech problem—it's a people problem." In this episode, Maxwell sits down with Sedem, the founder of Skill Club, to discuss the raw, unpolished reality of getting your first 10 users in the Ghanaian

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#00 — Intro to The Reverb from Sandbox Réseau

Mar 11, 20261m0

Building in the 233 can be noisy. There are tweets, threads, hot takes, and endless advice. But in all that noise, the real lessons from builders sometimes get lost. The Reverb, from Sandbox Réseau, is a fast-paced 3–5 m

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Topics covered

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To pitch The Reverb, visit https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mcofie3 for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent business coverage.

Who is the host of The Reverb?

The Reverb is hosted by Maxwell Cofie. The show is categorised under business and has published 14 episodes.

How many episodes does The Reverb have?

The Reverb has published 14 episodes.

What topics does The Reverb cover?

The Reverb regularly covers business. It sits in the business category.

Is it hard to get booked on The Reverb?

The Reverb is accessible for guests with genuine business expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is The Reverb currently accepting guest pitches?

The Reverb hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are The Reverb episodes?

Episodes of The Reverb average 5 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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