#475 Focus, Grit, and Product-Market Fit: Lessons from Anya Cheng’s Startup Journey The CTO Show With Mehmet

In this episode, Mehmet sits down with Anya Cheng, the founder and CEO of Taelor, a fashion-tech startup revolutionizing how busy men dress—without shopping or doing laundry. With past leadership roles at Meta, eBay, and McDonald’s, Anya brings a unique product mindset and startup resilience that shines through her journey from MVP to raising millions.

This is a masterclass in product thinking, perseverance, and staying focused—even when things get scrappy.

🔑 Key Takeaways

• Start with real customer pain, not tech buzzwords

• Use product intuition and lean MVPs to validate ideas

• Why storytelling and empathy beat sales tactics in fundraising

• Fundraising is less about pitching, more about training champions

• Deep customer insight is your competitive moat

🎧 What You’ll Learn

• How Anya applied agile principles to build Taelor from a landing page

• The truth about launching AI products in fashion

• Lessons from her time at Meta, eBay, and Target

• How to approach investors with authenticity and relevance

• Why female founders and minority-led teams should lean into their strengths

👤 About the Guest

Anya Cheng is a serial builder and product leader turned founder. As a Mentor at ‘500 Startups’ and ex-product leader at McDonald, eBay and Facebook, she has been listed in ‘Girls Tech 40 Under 40’ and founded a sustainable men clothing rental platform- Taelor (currently doing $1.5m in revenue).

She’s also a TEDx speaker and a mentor at 500 Startups.

At Taelor, she’s building “Netflix for menswear,” using AI to deliver rental clothing for men who want to look great without effort.

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/anyacheng/

https://taelor.style/

🧭 Episode Highlights

00:02 – Anya’s background and the aha moment behind Taelor

00:07 – Early MVP experiments and Taelor’s first 100 customers

00:12 – GTM lessons from Meta, eBay, and Target

00:15 – Knowing when to follow data—and when not to

00:18 – Building a product team with complementary pieces

00:22 – What Anya looks for in startup founders as a 500 Startups mentor

00:26 – Fundraising stories and mindset reframes

00:34 – Solving for a focused use case instead of chasing features

00:39 – Her perspective on being a female founder in tech

00:42 – TEDx behind the scenes and tips for pushing through hardship

00:47 – Mehmet’s reflections on podcasting, persistence, and building in public

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