by Cristel Baste
Episode #217: Jeff Bishop Hill — How Swiss Army knife operators scale marketplaces
What breaks first when a marketplace expands into new markets.
This episode is for founders and operators balancing growth, ops, compliance, and enterprise sales at the same time.
Jeff Bishop Hill breaks down what it takes to scale marketplaces when one operator is covering multiple functions at once. Drawing on his work across Soothe, Mercato, and Roo, he explains how to sequence market launches, what metrics actually matter, how to win enterprise accounts from the bottom up, and when to build compliance versus prioritize growth. He also shares where operators get expansion wrong, why supply is usually the first thing to break, and how Roo limited launches to about five markets per quarter to avoid doubling investment on failed rollouts.
WHAT YOU’LL HEAR
– Why supply-demand balance and customer satisfaction matter more than a stack of dashboards
– How Jeff sequenced new market launches using household income heat maps, logistics, and provider density
– Why picking markets for “sex appeal” and expanding too fast leads to expensive mistakes
– How to win larger enterprise accounts by starting with local users, proving value, and building up to procurement
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