Three Companies, One Brand: Building Offline Over 13 Years with David Shaner
This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation. In this episode, we focus on Offline’s origin story and business evolution, not AI (yet).
Highlights from Part 1
- Offline has effectively been three different companies under one brand
- Early versions tried to reinvent Meetup, and failed
- A city-guide app reached ~3M people/month but couldn’t monetize
- Consumer businesses can look successful while quietly breaking
- Subscription was the first model that truly worked
- Restaurants don’t want “deal seekers”, they want incremental revenue
- Offline works because it optimizes excess capacity, not discounts
- COVID forced a near-shutdown, and a total rethink of operations
- Today, Offline runs across 10 cities with ~600 restaurants and ~10,000 subscribers
Most founders only hear about the winning version of a company. This episode shows the cost of getting there: years of pivots, wrong turns, false confidence, and learning, sometimes the hard way, how markets actually work.
Offline didn’t succeed because of a clever growth hack. It survived because David kept learning, iterating, and refusing to confuse traction with sustainability.
Where to Find David Shaner:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidshaner/
Offline Media: https://www.letsgetoffline.com/
Where to Find Scot Wingo:
Tweener Times: https://www.tweenertimes.com/
Timestamps
00:00–02:30 – Introduction & what this two-part series will cover
02:30–05:30 – David’s background, NC State, and discovering entrepreneurship
05:30–08:00 – The original idea: human connection in a screen-first world
08:00–11:30 – Era 1: trying (and failing) to reinvent Meetup
11:30–13:30 – Era 2: city guides, millions of users, zero monetization
13:30–15:40 – Era 3: subscriptions finally click
15:40–17:30 – COVID, near shutdown, and survival
17:30–23:30 – Why restaurants accept discounts (the airplane seat analogy)
23:30–25:30 – Why Groupon failed restaurants — and why Offline didn’t
25:30–44:00 – Productivity, systems thinking, and process obsession
44:00–45:10 – What’s coming in Part 2
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00:00–02:30 – Introduction & what this two-part series will cover
02:30–05:30 – David’s background, NC State, and discovering entrepreneurship
05:30–08:00 – The original idea: human connection in a screen-first world
08:00–11:30 – Era 1: trying (and failing) to reinvent Meetup
11:30–13:30 – Era 2: city guides, millions of users, zero monetization
13:30–15:40 – Era 3: subscriptions finally click
15:40–17:30 – COVID, near shutdown, and survival
17:30–23:30 – Why restaurants accept discounts (the airplane seat analogy)
23:30–25:30 – Why Groupon failed restaurants — and why Offline didn’t
25:30–44:00 – Productivity, systems thinking, and process obsession
44:00–45:10 – What’s coming in Part 2
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This episode of Triangle Tweener Talks is hosted by Scot Wingo, presented and produced by Triangle Tweener Fund, with creative assets and design support from Walk West.
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