Achievements
- Y Combinator winter class 2013 alum
- Founded and scaled Simply Eloped through Y Combinator
- President of Reynolds + Myers, a B2B marketing agency
- Author of 'The Monster That Ate Marketing'
- Speaks regularly on startup growth and marketing strategies
- Involved in community initiatives like Ignite Boise and Art of Visuals
Vibing with Jeff Reynolds
Time to stan Jeff Reynolds. This guy is the real deal in the startup and marketing world. He’s been around the block, crushed it in multiple fields, and now he’s one of those people you just gotta know if you’re into tech, startups, or marketing strategy.
So, Jeff came onto the scene back in 2013 when he graduated from Y Combinator’s winter class, yeah, the OG startup bootcamp. That alone puts him in a different league. He didn’t just go through YC, he built something out of it, Simply Eloped. This was his big shot at changing the wedding game, and it did pretty well. Going through YC is a huge deal, but actually making it work? That’s where most fail, and Jeff crushed it.
But he’s not just about startups. Nah, he’s also the president of Reynolds + Myers, a B2B marketing agency. Basically, he’s the guy you call when you wanna scale up, craft strategies, or just figure out how to sell your shit better. He’s an author too, wrote ‘The Monster That Ate Marketing’, so he’s not just doing, he’s also sharing all the secrets he’s learned along the way.
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Talk to herWhat’s cool about Jeff is that his process isn’t just about business wins. It’s about pushing boundaries, trying different things, and really understanding how to grow companies from the ground up. Whether it’s tech startups, legacy businesses, or community initiatives like Ignite Boise or Art of Visuals, he’s always about leveraging his skills to make an impact. Dude’s been involved with a ton of organizations, from early learning centers to non-profits like Big Brothers Big Sisters, showing he cares about giving back and supporting local communities.
The thing that stands out? He’s super passionate about marketing and growth, but he’s also about the hustle. He’s constantly learning, speaking at events, writing, and investing in new ideas. His story screams that starting something isn’t just about the idea, it’s about execution, resilience, and knowing when to pivot. Jeff’s process from YC founder to marketing guru and community builder shows he’s all about taking risks, learning fast, and never settling.
Bottom line? Jeff Reynolds is that rare combo of startup founder, marketing savant, and community guy. He’s built, scaled, and shared knowledge in ways that make a real impact. If you’re into startups or growth, he’s someone you need to watch. No Cap.

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