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#44 Zoya Lehrer, Co-Founder of Orgo

Season 4, Ep. 11

Need a system to manage complex family logistics? Download Orgo


Zoya Lehrer is the co-founder and CEO of Orgo. Orgo, derivative of “organization on the go”, is the first mobile app designed for personal logistics. After bootstrapping for over a year through their alpha and beta releases, Orgo launched publicly in early 2024. They target busy families who manage and launching publicly early 2024, they are targeting busy families who manage complex schedules of extracurricular activities and youth sports. Orgo offers a hybrid calendar, navigation and communication platform that helps to get the right people, to the right places, on time.


In this episode, we talk about:

  • Zoya’s humble beginning moving from the former Soviet Union to Brooklyn
  • Following her mother’s footsteps in engineering
  • Lessons from 20 years in corporate and finance
  • Observing family logistics of managing the schedules of three athletes in the home
  • Why she decided to build her company in public

and so much more!


Download Orgo: https://www.orgohq.com/

Follow Zoya as she builds in public: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoyalehrer/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgoapp

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