Founder Mode
Definition
A hands-on leadership style where founders stay deeply involved in product and execution details, coined by Paul Graham.
What is Founder Mode? | early.tools Glossary
Founder Mode challenges the conventional wisdom that CEOs should delegate and stay high-level. Paul Graham argues that successful founders (Airbnb's Brian Chesky, Apple's Steve Jobs) succeed by staying in the details: reviewing designs, attending team meetings, and breaking traditional management rules. Founder Mode works when the founder has unique product intuition and taste that can't be delegated. It breaks down when founders micromanage or refuse to build systems. The balance: stay involved in what matters (product direction, culture, key decisions) while delegating execution (operations, legal, routine tasks). Founder Mode is controversial — critics say it doesn't scale. Supporters say the best products come from founder vision, not professional management. The truth: it depends on the founder and the stage.