Practical Founders Podcast

#188: The Practical Long Game: 25 Years Scaling QuestionPro – Vivek Bhaskaran

Mar 19, 2026

Vivek Bhaskaran is the founder and CEO of QuestionPro, a bootstrapped survey and customer-experience research software platform that they have been building for more than 25 years. Based in the Bay Area, Vivek has grown the company globally without venture capital, staying deeply involved in product and running the business as both CEO and de facto chief product officer.

As QuestionPro crossed $10M then $30M in revenue years ago, private equity firms and acquirers started calling. Vivek chose not to sell and instead kept building. Over the years, he has completed about ten small acquisitions and expanded the platform while staying nimble as an independent company.

In this conversation, Vivek explains why having fun, liking your team, and taking some profits along the way makes it possible for founders to play the long game. He also shares how AI is changing market research and why most AI use cases still need experimentation.

Key Takeaways

  • Founder Product Ownership – Vivek still acts as chief product officer, believing founders should stay close to the product and customer problems.
  • Small Acquisitions Strategy – Rather than selling, QuestionPro grew through about ten small acquisitions that expanded capabilities and distribution.
  • Practical AI Adoption – Most AI experimentation fails early, so the team tests many use cases and keeps the ones customers actually adopt.
  • Sales Efficiency Gains – AI dramatically improves painful processes like RFP responses and compliance questionnaires that previously took hours.
  • Synthetic Research Data – Vivek believes AI-generated personas and synthetic respondents will transform early-stage market research within a few years.

Quote from Vivek Bhaskaran, founder and CEO of QuestionPro

“Two things matter to me that have allowed me to be the founder and CEO for 25 years. Number one, can I wake up every day and have the same level of energy, enthusiasm, and fun? Work and fun, and everything has to be correlated at this point. There is just one life.

“Number two is the people around me. I love the team that works with me, and hopefully, they like working with me too. These are the two things that matter to me: Am I having fun? Am I having fun with the people around me? You got one life, so can you mesh those two things together? 

“Ask yourself, am I personally in the game? Do I really want to do this? If those two things are true, then I’d say keep going. How you feel, what you’re doing in the morning, how you show up all day, and then who you work with. These are not external. You control both these variables reasonably well.”

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