How Mariane Bekker Built a Global Founder Network of 200K Using Community
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Founder community building, startup networking, and viral growth systems are changing how companies are built.
Mariane Bekker, founder of Founders Bay, built a 200,000+ founder, investor, and operator network in under two years by rethinking how tech communities actually grow.
In this episode of Peer Effect, she breaks down the exact “community flywheel” behind that growth - combining in-person events, social media distribution, and high-trust networks to create exponential momentum.
We also explore why traditional tech events feel exclusive, how founders can build stronger networks earlier, and why real-world community is becoming a critical advantage in the age of AI, remote work, and digital saturation.
This is a deep dive into:
startup growth, founder ecosystems, network effects, community-led growth, and modern distribution strategies.
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