Married to the Game: Kevin Busque and His Wife Founded TaskRabbit. Here's How.
Kevin Busque supported his wife Leah's vision for TaskRabbit, then got out of the way. Now he's launched a startup of his own.

Married to the Game: Kevin Busque and His Wife Founded TaskRabbit. Here's How.

Kevin Busque is the latest guest on the Fortt Knox Podcast: rich ideas, powerful people. iPhone and iTunes, subscribe hereGoogle Play, subscribe here.

By Deborah Findling, with Jon Fortt

You've probably heard of TaskRabbit – the online service lets you pay a contractor to run an errand, clean an apartment, put together an Ikea bookshelf – any number of odd jobs. Before there was Uber or Airbnb, TaskRabbit birthed the so-called "gig economy." 

You might not know that Kevin Busque co-founded TaskRabbit with his wife, Leah, who he is quick to admit was the brains behind the operation all along.  

In an unusual twist on the typical Silicon Valley story, Kevin and Leah were high school sweethearts, married right after college. They worked at the same company more than once, bootstrapped a business together, and eventually moved across the country to realize the Silicon Valley dream. Leah served as CEO of TaskRabbit for years, and is now executive chairman. Kevin recently launched a new venture, Guideline, a 401(k) platform.  

That unique background as entrepreneur, CEO spouse, and CEO gives Kevin a fresh perspective on how to make big ideas a reality. He shared that with the Fortt Knox podcast. Here are some highlights: 

Provide Your Own Path 

Growing up in a military family, Kevin Busque felt the pressure of money being tight. He knew early on if he wanted anything extra, like a car, he had to do it on his own. 

“For me it was really about work ethic; I needed to provide my own path. That's why I started [my first] company – out of necessity,” he says. By building computers with the help of his father and his uncle, he made plenty of extra money. 

Kevin has been working in tech since high school. The first company he worked for, Iris Associates, led to a job at IBM.  

Get Up and Move 

Before too long, Leah had a startup idea: Run My Errand. When it came time for the married couple to move from Boston to San Francisco, the logistics weren't easy, but the decision itself was. 

“For us, it was never about the outcome, it was always about the journey,” Kevin says. “That was the kicker really. Yeah, let’s go do this. If not now, when?” 

He credits their ambitious nature as part of what drove them to move. Once settled in Silicon Valley, Leah took her first investment from Dave McClure's Facebook Fund. Soon after, she met entrepreneur and investor Tim Ferriss, which led to connections with more investors. This became their funding path, a lifeline for a company trying to find its legs. 

Persistence Counts Double 

As a co-founder and behind-the-scenes player in TaskRabbit's path to growth, Kevin put his full trust in his wife, Leah. Before the company took its first outside investment round, he signed all his stock over to Leah. The vision was hers, anyway. She would be the CEO, and he would support her. 

“I think for us, you just realize that nobody knows your business better than you, even if they have better experience.” he says. “That’s what it takes to be successful in start-up. It’s about hard work.” 

As he supported TaskRabbit's growth as the company's chief technology officer, Kevin realized a lot of the young employees weren't taking the time to sign up for 401(k) retirement plans, perhaps because the process was too complicated. And that's what led him to start Guideline.

Fortt Knox is a weekly podcast from CNBC anchor Jon Fortt. Previous episodes of the program can be found here.


Madison St. James

Filmmaker | Entrepreneur | TV Producer | Festival Consultant | Live Events | Brand Partnerships | Music Video Director

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Leonor (E.) Rovai-Berman, Ph.D., CCRP

Biomedical Sciences|Pharmaceutical

7 年

is there an school of idiots

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Kia ora Iramutu,it is always interesting when you go thru these land block connections,and hope that someone among us has the ihi and wehi to follow it right thru to the finalities of our land claims.I want to add that I am off to the indeginous conference in Canada,Toronto actually.They have seen fit that I represent the Maori component of my mahi that I presented at World Indeginous conference in Brisbane last year.Im looking forward to it as I also have one in Hong Kong in November.End of July I journey off end of July to Canada. Hope you and Jessa and the tamariki are all well. Much love always.. Auntie Honey.xxxx

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Troy Hollings

Data Analytics, ERP, and Technology Consulting

7 年

Very interesting story

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