How Fynd Powers the Global Retail Industry
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In this episode, Sreeraman "SMG" Mohan Girija shares how Fynd became the retail technology backbone powering 2,300+ brands, 20,000 stores, and 20 million consumers across India. From nearly dying as a touchscreen kiosk company in 2015 to being acquired by Reliance Industries in 2019, SMG reveals the pivotal lessons about building at the transaction layer, optimizing for customers over engineering bandwidth, and why conversational commerce powered by LLMs will kill traditional e-commerce homepages. He also opens up about the brutal first year of cultural integration post-acquisition, scaling a 100-person design organization, and why Fynd is now exporting India-hardened retail infrastructure to global markets like GCC, UK, and Canada.
He shared this candid journey with host Akshay Datt, exploring everything from hiring for empathy over skills to why beautiful products often fail without proper business fundamentals. If you're building in retail tech, SaaS, or preparing for AI-native commerce, this conversation is essential viewing.
Key Highlights:
👉How Sreeraman Mohan Girija pivoted Fynd from hardware failure to becoming India's largest unified commerce platform powering Reliance Retail
👉Inside the ₹295 crore Reliance acquisition: selling 87.6% equity while retaining operational independence and achieving 60x revenue growth post-deal
👉Why conversational commerce and LLMs will fundamentally reshape shopping UX, killing traditional e-commerce homepages by 2030
👉The design philosophy behind scaling from 1 to 100 designers: hiring for empathy, optimizing only for end customers, and preventing "engineer's MVP" syndrome
👉Fynd's complete retail tech stack: from AI-powered catalog generation and AR try-ons to omnichannel POS systems and marketplace integrations across Amazon, Flipkart, and emerging ONDC networks
👉Strategic lessons on B2B SaaS pricing innovation, the cold start problem in marketplaces, and why sitting on the transaction layer is non-negotiable for retail technology companies
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