I left Google because I had a problem I couldn’t stop thinking about.
I joined an incubator focused on the ageing population, and I realised something that really stuck with me. Older adults have so much experience, knowledge, and skill. But when they go, it often goes with them.
That felt like such a waste.
So I made it my mission to help them become entrepreneurs. We started with food.
I had the idea to build a live cooking class marketplace.
But I wasn’t technical. Didn’t have a co-founder. Couldn’t afford an agency.
So I hacked something together myself.
We got featured on Sky News, and the site broke.
That’s when I realised I needed to take it more seriously.
Then I discovered no-code and everything changed.
I rebuilt the marketplace on Bubble, and people loved it.
We were featured on BBC, ITV, and the Financial Times.
We partnered with Spotify, Amazon, and Accenture.
Even Jamie Oliver and Michelin-star chefs ran classes.
It was working. We were growing. And I knew it was time to scale.
So I looked for help. Developers, agencies, the usual.
But the experience was underwhelming. Vague costs, shifting timelines, and not much care.
And I thought, if this is the future of software, it needs better builders.
So I decided to build the agency I always wished existed.
That’s how Goodspeed started.
We focus on care, communication, and collaboration.
We help businesses get a competitive edge with smarter, faster software.
Since launching, we’ve worked with first-time founders and global teams:
Launched over 300 products.
Won Bubble Agency of the Year.
Became a Framer Enterprise partner.
And built everything from MVPs and internal tools to full platforms.
If you’re thinking about launching something, send me a message.
Let’s make it happen, Harish