Tariq Krim

My new role at netvibes

As of Friday afternoon, I am no longer the CEO of Netvibes. Even though TechCrunch broke the story, I wanted to wait until everything was formally done to communicate the news. As promised, it’s now the time to announce my new role with Netvibes, the company I founded nearly three years ago.

Last week we decided in a board meeting to name Freddy Mini, my second in command, as the new CEO. I am supportive of this decision, which will enable me to have a non-executive role to focus on strategy and the big picture, not on day-to-day issues. And as one of the largest shareholders of the company, I will continue to sit on the board and support the company to the fullest extent.

I understand that my decision may have come as a surprise to many people people and I apologize for the short notice, but this is something that we had been planning internally for quite a while.
Last year, driving back from a Facebook meeting with Freddy on the 101, I told him that I would step down before the summer — once I had the feeling that the company is on the right track. I told him that he should be ready to become the next CEO. Even after looking at other candidates, Freddy was the obvious choice . If someone can bring Netvibes to next level, it’s him.

Freddy is not the only person that will have new responsibilities: my executive team, Franck who runs the product team and Annabelle my CFO, and my beloved team now has the opportunity to execute our vision for the future of Netvibes.

As I said at the Netvibes.org developer conference in Paris, four things matter to me : the opinion of my team, our users, our clients, and the developer community, and nothing makes me more happy than their commitment to Netvibes. From the bottom of my heart, I thank them for their continuous support.

I have created 7 companies so far, and Netvibes is by far the most international and the one with the largest number of employees. With Netvibes I have always considered myself as a founder CEO.

That means two things: a founder and the first CEO of the company.

As a founder you have to provide the ambition, the vision, and hire the best team possible to do the job. I believe that we have succeeded in doing so. People who are not entrepreneurs sometimes do not fully understand the unbelievable level of commitment you need to create a company.

Before founding Netvibes, I didn’t know if I was capable of such commitment, dedication, and will for a project. For a project like Netvibes, you have to give everything or it doesn’t work. You have to believe for yourself and the rest of the world, and provide your team with constant energy, making sure that you can get the best of each person on a daily basis.
You have to channel your doubts into operational focus, because it’s not where you start that matters but how you can lead your team to fulfill your vision and to the difficult road to success. This is why I have respected and admired entrepreneurs ever since I was a child.

As the founder of Netvibes, I am here to create something that ultimately has meaning: for the market, the team, and clients, but also fundamentally something that has meaning for myself. It’s that last factor that truly defines entrepreneurs.

What about strong competition with seemingly unlimited funding and workforce against us? This served as even further motivation to get excited about the project and pursue it despite the related challenges.

As a founder CEO my vision is very simple: you have one mission, make sure that the company executes your vision and that it hires the best people in order to render yourself unnecessary as quickly as possible at the operations level. That is the only advice I would give people, hire people you like and respect and that are much better than you in their areas of expertise. Furthermore, give people a chance to express their full potential because sometimes you will be fascinated by the result.

And one last thing, keeps egos away as fast as you can. The Netvibes team is by far one of the best teams assembled in the web 2.0 world and is still extremely hard working, modest, and funny.

Before handing over the CEO position to Freddy, I wanted to make sure that I had completed my to do list for the company:

An ambitious vision: a startpage combined with a monetized widget platform that is now the only alternative to google. An elegant alternative to google.

A strong team: Netvibes has a team that is 100% committed to the challenge, extremely talented and capable of creating miracles every day. We’ve had a very low turnover — 90% the team is still there and still rocking as usual.

A sexy business model: As Freddy has stated in interviews, Netvibes’s revenue is increasing every quarter. He expects the company to break even next year and I am fully confident of this. For us, the monetization of Netvibes was never the problem, it’s how you monetize while respecting the user that is the hard part. You can’t go for the simplest solution and use the traditional tricks of web 1.0 monetization. But if you find a way to make your user accept sponsored widgets as a suggestion and not an obligation, you have a winner.
The sponsored widgets model is Adsense 2.0 and Netvibes will play a key role in this transformation.

In general I am proud of what we have done and I would change very little of what we did.
It is important to note that decisions are made in a context that is often not public, and that Netvibes has always seemed bigger than it is. Our staff of 35 people is not that big when you think of it.

This is why it took us more time to deliver what we announced, but we always delivered:

* a complete rewriting of the Netvibes backend to support APIs,
* a new and more flexible front end that can evolve and be more easily improved,
* the public page (Netvibes universe) that is becoming more and more popular every day ,
* our latest product development: the Netvibes activities that will add the much-anticipated social component (an updated version is coming soon),
* the new ecosystem with more tools for developers and better stats,
* the sponsored widget ad network
* and last but not least, our open source widget platform that will provide an incredible opportunity for developers to connect and mash our technology up. I will follow what will come out of this very closely.

In my experience, finding a good business model is not easy: you need to experiment, measure, understand what the client wants, have inventory and drive adoption, all a part of the key knowledge that makes Netvibes invaluable vis-a-vis the widget economy. Freddy and the business team have been instrumental in this phase and it is now the time to unleash the full potential of this opportunity.

With an incredibly dedicated team we have made all the changes needed to see Netvibes play a major role in the widget economy. The coming challenge is very exciting and I am highly confident that the team will succeed. I will be available to help the team in whatever way possible.

After such a long haul, I will take some time off and start thinking about a new idea of mine. I will also have more personal time, which is not a bad thing ;) and I will spend more time blogging and observing the world. I will soon travel around the world to meet entrepreneurs and friends alike.
On a very personal note, I want to thank all the people that contacted me and all of the friends that supported me and advised me about this move. I was amazed by the incredible number of supportive emails, and happy to see that some VCs already have interest in my next idea. ;)

I will be mindful of timing, and in another post, I’ll talk about the lessons I learned from starting Netvibes, especially in Europe and running it from Paris. This comes at the request of numerous friends and journalists.

Again, I’d like to give a big thanks to the Netvibes friends, team, partners, developers, and users for some of the best years of my life.

Enjoy

31 Comments »

  1. Tariq,
    Congratulations on the smooth transition and the accomplishments of the last year. Whatever your new new thing is, I expect that it will be as transformative as Netvibes has been.

    Best wishes going forward and to the entire Netvibes team.

    Comment by Jeff Nolan — June 3, 2008 @ 3:58 am

  2. Dear Tariq,

    ALL THE BEST in your new position… I still believe that NV will be between the few that will survive the Web 2.0 era.. and you made it happen! Thanks for your friendship and ROCK ON !

    Comment by Alexander Schek — June 3, 2008 @ 3:58 am

  3. tariq - congratulations on all of your success thus far. please ping me when you are out here in mountain view.

    don

    Comment by don loeb — June 3, 2008 @ 4:11 am

  4. Dear Tariq,

    All the best in your new endeavors. Make sure you ping me when you go through Silicon Valley on your worldwide trip!

    Godspeed!

    Comment by David Marcus — June 3, 2008 @ 4:11 am

  5. With the plethora of trivial web2.0 sites I think NetVibes has gotten faint praise. You should be proud of the quality it has shown in every aspect.
    We look forward to the consequences of your new elbow room!

    Comment by Ben Tremblay — June 3, 2008 @ 4:17 am

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  7. Thanks for having given a voice to new technologies in France through your committments with IDATE and the founding of Netvibes.

    Looking forward to meeting somehow, somewhere between paris and san francisco

    Comment by Guillaume Dumortier — June 3, 2008 @ 4:27 am

  8. The way you think about monetisation is the best.

    You are a great example for the next generation, and I hope a lot of people will follow your vision.

    Congratulations for all what you did !

    Comment by Olivier — June 3, 2008 @ 5:24 am

  9. Tariq, with Netvibes, you created the service that never leaves my Firefox. It’s my startpage, it’s where I read the blogs I like, where I know I got emails, where I can track competition, setup alerts for items I want to buy in Craigslist and the list goes on.
    Thanks a lot for what you came with, this service that lots of users around the world use and love.
    Best of luck for your new idea, and more than anything else, enjoy your life…

    Comment by Stef — June 3, 2008 @ 6:34 am

  10. Very nice post, congrats for this!

    Comment by Marc — June 3, 2008 @ 7:22 am

  11. All the best to you Tariq and thanks you for what you’re and what you stay ; a smart and very simple entrepreneur who I respect a lot!

    Hope one day to have the opportunity to work together, but for now, take some time for your personal life because it’s an important thing ;)

    Cheers!

    Comment by Nassim — June 3, 2008 @ 8:37 am

  12. All the best Tariq,

    Thanks for having contributed to showing that technology startups with global ambitions can be succesfully created from Europe.

    Comment by Julio Alonso — June 3, 2008 @ 9:27 am

  13. What a great post from a great man.

    “Ce n’est qu’un au revoir…”

    NetEx

    Comment by NetEx — June 3, 2008 @ 9:51 am

  14. As Flynn said: On the other side of the screen, it all looks so easy.

    Comment by Alain Nevant — June 3, 2008 @ 9:52 am

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  16. Already pretty excited about your next big thing… encore bravo.

    Comment by Mr Boin — June 3, 2008 @ 10:17 am

  17. Thank you Tariq for what you’ve accomplished.
    I hope that you’ve open the path for other french start-up to set-up on the other side of the Atlantic.

    Good luck with your next project.

    Comment by Guillaume THOMAS — June 3, 2008 @ 10:23 am

  18. Merci Tariq !
    Et RDV in SF or Berlin ;-) Can’t wait to see your new idea !
    bises

    Comment by Clémence — June 3, 2008 @ 10:26 am

  19. merci à toi ! bravo pour le travail réalisé, pour ton sens de la créativité et de l’innovation. ce n’est qu’un début so… à très vite, nous suivrons avec attention et envie tes nouveaux projets.

    Laurent L

    Comment by Laurent Laborie — June 3, 2008 @ 10:38 am

  20. Way to go Tariq!

    Comment by Louis Choquel — June 3, 2008 @ 11:21 am

  21. Great Post Tariq ! It’s great to have the point of view of the entrepreneur when his companies goes through transformation.

    What you have done with your team with NetVibes is outstanding. I remember the time when you setup your team in the office next to us at the Telecom Paris incubator. It seems like ages ago..

    Well done and I’m eager to see what you come up next in your free time !

    Ludovic

    Comment by Ludovic Dubost — June 3, 2008 @ 11:23 am

  22. Hey Félicitations Tariq,

    Everyone is unanimous on the work that Netvibes is doing, and it must be emphasized as it is quite rare.

    I’m little bit excited to read more about your next project.

    Congratulations,

    Shoob

    Comment by Francois — June 3, 2008 @ 11:45 am

  23. Enjoy for the next !

    Thanks for netvibes, i’m using it since 2 years and it’s a very useful site !
    The last version is very good !

    I wish you the best for your futur projects !

    Comment by wanders51 — June 3, 2008 @ 3:29 pm

  24. Very inspiring post Tariq.

    You show your team high respect, and you deserve high respect for that, and of course all the rest.

    Waiting eagerly for your next posts.

    Stephane.

    Comment by Stephane LEE — June 3, 2008 @ 7:54 pm

  25. We first met 10 years ago around the very first Zope meeting in Paris you organised. Very nice to see the incredible life you’ve had so far.

    Go on !

    You stay in Paris or in L.A ?

    Comment by Olivier D. — June 3, 2008 @ 10:19 pm

  26. “Universal b-boy, looking for the perfect beat…”
    Un projet musical pur la suite ? : )
    Congrats, dude !

    Comment by Alex B. — June 3, 2008 @ 11:26 pm

  27. In french, if it’s allowed. Je me suis toujours interrogé sur nos rapports d’attirance/répulsion. Je te tire quand même mon chapeau pour le chemin parcouru. Je n’ai jamais vu quelqu’un croire autant et si tôt à son étoile, c’est peut-être ton secret. Même Bill Gates n’avait jamais rêvé de devenir ce qu’il est devenu. Pour le reste, tu as certainement une personnalité trop absorbante pour des esprits aussi retords que le mien.

    Personnellement, un Jim Morrisson ou un Steven Tyler m’ont toujours plus impressionné qu’un Bill Gates ou un Steve Jobs. Je me demande d’ailleurs si les premiers n’ont pas ouvert la voie aux seconds. Je reconnais cependant qu’en matière de business, il y a parfois de vrais artistes. Et que tu fais certainement partie du lot. So, keep on on your way, guy !

    Comment by Philippe Astor — June 4, 2008 @ 4:34 pm

  28. :-O
    Yes, it IS a surprise. But I wish you the best.
    If I can be of any help for you on your next project, just let me know.
    And of course, if you come to Madrid on your trip, just let us know.
    Kind regards.

    Comment by Demian — June 4, 2008 @ 10:08 pm

  29. So, all the best a lot of luck.

    Till soon
    Marco

    Comment by Marco — June 7, 2008 @ 9:45 pm

  30. Salut Tariq!

    Bien fait avec Netvibes et a bientot en asie!!

    Thomas

    Comment by Thomas Crampton — June 10, 2008 @ 2:30 pm

  31. I am seaching for some idea to write in my blog… somehow come to your blog. best of luck. Eugene

    Comment by Eugene — November 1, 2008 @ 5:02 am

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