Achievements
- Founder of Got Users, a top growth agency and training program for startups in Silicon Valley
- Co-founder of Demand Curve (Y Combinator S19), a renowned marketing training platform
- Helped over 100 startups generate more than $100 million in revenue
- Led growth sessions at Y Combinator, Google, Village Global, and TechCrunch Disrupt
- Worked as a software engineer and was on the leadership team at App Academy during its rapid growth
- Founded Learn20, an autodidact 'learnathon' to promote fast self-education
Lowkey obsessed with Asher King-Abramson
Yo, have you heard of Asher King-Abramson? This guy’s a total beast in the startup and growth game. He’s like that friend who jumped into everything, crushed it, and keeps leveling up. Born from the YC S19 batch, he’s been all over the place, dipping into startups, marketing, education, you name it.
So, here’s the lowdown. Asher started out pretty early, I think. He’s got roots at Yale and was involved with Minerva and Learnist, which shows he’s into learning and pushing boundaries from the jump. But what really puts him on the map is his work with growth. He founded Got Users, which is basically a badass growth agency and training program for startups in Silicon Valley. Think of it like the go-to guy for startups trying to blow up their user base.
Before that, he co-founded Demand Curve, famous in the YC circles for being a killer marketing training program. Basically, he’s been teaching startups how to get their shit in front of the right people and actually grow. And he’s not just talking, he’s been in the trenches, helping over 100 startups generate more than $100 million in revenue. Holy shit, right? Plus, he’s led growth sessions at big names like Y Combinator, Google, Village Global, and even TechCrunch Disrupt. That’s some serious street cred.
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Talk to herBut wait, there’s more. Asher didn’t just stick to marketing. He was a software engineer and was on the leadership team at App Academy during its crazy growth phase. That’s a school that trains devs fast, so he’s got a solid tech background too. He even started Learn20, a ‘learnathon’ for autodidacts, which shows he’s all about teaching himself and others to learn fast and be productive.
And get this, he’s also got some fun stuff in his back pocket like playing on the UCLA Quidditch team (no cap, that’s real). It’s like he’s always been into jumping into new worlds, whether it’s tech, education, or even wizard sports.
What does all this say about him? Honestly, it’s pretty clear. Asher’s all about hustle, growth, and sharing what he’s learned to help others level up. He’s driven by a love for startups, a knack for marketing, and an unstoppable curiosity to keep learning. When you look at his process, from building growth agencies, leading training programs, helping startups make shitloads of money, to coaching at YC, it’s obvious he’s not just in it for quick wins. He’s here to create a ripple effect, enable founders, and push the boundaries of what’s possible.
Long story short, Asher King-Abramson is a straight-up growth wizard who’s been everywhere, done everything, and keeps pushing the envelope. Dude’s the real deal. If you want to understand what it takes to succeed in the startup world today, especially on the growth and marketing side, you gotta watch what he’s doing. No bullshit.

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