I feel like Australia Day (Jan 26th) is always the end of the silly season for us down under and feels like the true beginning of our new ‘work’ year. We've dusted off the quibbles of the first week back to the office, desk, lounge or wherever work is normal these days, and are ready to get stuck into it. So rather than New Year's Day, today seems like the best day to write my recap of 2020, and my first thoughts for the year.
2020, like many, was about survival.
The good bits:
We survived the onslaught of COVID19 v1.0. We instantly adapted to working from anywhere - after all it’s in our DNA to empower work from anywhere as an enterprise workflow software company. Our staff excelled and I’m truly thankful for their dedication and what they have delivered! Our revenue stayed steady and we didn’t lose any clients. And our product has gone from strength to strength as we set up our pivot to enterprise workflow for any industry – not just media.
The bad bits:
Our clients and prospects were all agencies, and their clients are advertisers. When Advertisers stopped spending our 2020 pipeline imploded. We scrambled to cut costs and we found assistance where we could. We looked at new avenues and decided we needed to pivot. Not an about turn, more a broadening of our horizons.
The Ugly bits:
I had a “break-up” with my co-founder, and he left the business. When I stepped up to the role of CEO, it was a calling. I would take a no-bull approach with our investors and staff, and I would focus on what matters. It was no longer enough to sell a great story. We had to prove we were a great story. I would lay it all bare and we would grow this business conservatively until we were ready for rapid growth. I knew it was going to take easily another 12 months. It felt like a reset, and we were starting this journey again.
2021 – is about growth (and still a lot of survival)
While COVID19 has now launched a bunch of updates, I am confident as a world we’ll get on top of it this year. People, families, and businesses everywhere are getting on with the job, surviving new lockdowns and embracing the new normal that is now actually “normal”. We seem to be getting better at actually installing the recommended life patches (social distancing and mask wearing) and the anti-virus software (vaccine) is finally out there.
I feel empowered I now have the position I do and the business I founded over 5 years ago has survived. It has been a long and challenging road, and not at all the quick meteoric rise all first-time founders naively believe it would be. And I am eager to get my teeth into the challenge of this year and finally have our breakout year of rapid growth.
I am looking forward welcoming new media clients this year, and clients from new industries. A big part of this will come from dialling right into the Microsoft partner ecosystem and delivering a new workflow experience for Power Platform partners.

Workflow systems will be powering the “work from anywhere” culture, and for enterprise clients with complex workflows, workforce structures and corporate compliance, I believe Advvy will rise to the top.
Bring it on!