E55: First Round and YC-Backed Startup 'Eliminating Business Bullshit' | Josh Wymer, CEO of CentralHQ

E55: First Round and YC-Backed Startup 'Eliminating Business Bullshit' | Josh Wymer, CEO of CentralHQ

39:55 Sep 5, 2025
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In this episode, Sasha Orloff talks with Josh Wymer, Co-founder and CEO of Central HQ, about raising $8.6 million from First Round Capital and Y Combinator to build an AI-first back office solution that eliminates business compliance tasks through Slack-based automation, helping startups handle payroll, taxes, and HR without the administrative burden that typically comes with traditional software. -- SPONSORS: Notion Boost your startup with Notion—the ultimate connected workspace trusted by thousands worldwide! From engineering specs to onboarding and fundraising, Notion keeps your team organized and efficient. For a limited time, get 6 months of Notion AI FREE to supercharge your workflow. Claim your offer now at ???????????https://notion.com/startups/puzzle??????????? Puzzle ? ?No more waiting for month's end. No more manual reconciliations, just financials that keep up with you. Puzzle is leading a new movement with an AI first ledger, built for speed, automation, and real time decision making. Join today at ???????????https://puzzle.io/??????????? -- RECOMMENDED IN THIS EPISODE: ??https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshwymer/ https://centralhq.com/ -- X/SOCIAL: @jbwyme (Josh) @CentralHQX (Central HQ) @sashaorloff (Sasha) -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Preview (01:03) Intro (01:46) The unavoidable hassles (02:20) Meet Josh Wymer: The mission to eliminate business BS (02:57) Complexity of payroll and compliance (04:48) Central’s vision: Simplifying the back office (07:19) Challenges and innovations in payroll solutions (10:10) Sponsors: Notion | Puzzle (11:35) Future of AI in business operations (18:42) Power of LLMs and AI in streamlining tasks (21:42) Origin of the tagline (23:41) Investor reactions and brand strategy (24:36) Challenges in a competitive market (25:32) Focusing on founders and SMBs (28:51) Learning and iterating as a startup (33:21) Misunderstandings and common mistakes (36:44) Future of startups and SMBs (38:42) Wrap
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