In today’s fast-moving startup landscape, the ability to pivot isn’t just an advantage—it’s survival. Few stories capture this better than Tulu, a company that transformed itself from an on-demand car wash service into a powerful technology platform supporting essential services, disaster recovery, and workplace accountability.
Based on insights from Episode 2: From On Demand Car Wash To Disaster Recovery, this blog explores how Tulu redefined its mission, leveraged innovation, and uncovered new opportunities in unexpected places.
The Origin Story: “Uber for Car Washes”
Tulu didn’t start as a tech platform for frontline workers. It began as Wipe Hero, a waterless, on-demand car wash service in Australia—often described as the “Uber of car washing.”
Their early innovation?
A proprietary cleaning solution that eliminated the need for water, making it efficient for fleet cleaning and urban environments.
The Pivot: Adapting in a Time of Crisis
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Tulu made a bold and strategic shift.
Instead of focusing solely on car washing, they:
- Entered the sanitation and disinfection space
- Partnered with logistics and healthcare companies
- Supported mobile COVID testing units
- Worked on projects tied to NFL team safety protocols
This pivot wasn’t random—it was rooted in recognizing a new global need and adapting their technology to meet it.
Key takeaway: Great startups don’t just solve problems—they evolve with them.
The Core Innovation: Live Video Auditing + Smart Checklists
At the heart of Tulu’s transformation is a powerful combination of:
Digital Checklists
Structured workflows that ensure tasks are completed properly and consistently.
Body Camera Integration
Workers use wearable cameras to:
- Record task completion
- Provide real-time visibility
- Enable remote auditing
📡 Live Video Auditing
Managers can:
- Monitor field operations remotely
- Verify quality and compliance
- Improve accountability without micromanaging
Addressing the “Big Brother” Concern
One of the most controversial aspects of Tulu’s technology is the use of body cameras on workers.
But Tulu flips the narrative.
Instead of surveillance, the system provides:
- Proof of work – Workers can defend themselves against false claims
- Protection – Reduces wrongful accusations (e.g., theft or negligence)
- Transparency – Builds trust between employers, employees, and clients
As highlighted in the episode, many frontline workers previously had no way to prove they did their job correctly—Tulu changes that.
Expanding Use Cases: Beyond Cleaning
What makes Tulu truly impressive is its adaptability across industries.
Hospitality
- Housekeeping verification
- Quality assurance
Manufacturing
- OSHA compliance tracking
- Safety audits
Logistics
- Delivery verification
- Damage accountability
Disaster Recovery
- Hurricane and flood cleanup
- Damage assessment via live video
- Safer on-site coordination
Construction & Remediation
- Mold removal
- Fire and pest control
- Site inspections
Insight: Tulu didn’t just pivot industries—it built a platform flexible enough to serve many.
Why Startups Thrive on Agility
Both Nicholas Jacobsen and Andrew Joseph highlight a major advantage of startup culture:
Speed & Flexibility
- Rapid decision-making
- Ability to pivot without bureaucracy
Ownership
- Team members directly shape the product
- Ideas quickly become features
🔄 Continuous Feedback Loop
- Real-time input from users and workers
- Direct collaboration with product development
This creates a system where innovation isn’t occasional—it’s constant.
The Future of Tulu: A “Swiss Army Knife” Platform
Looking ahead, Tulu aims to become an all-in-one workforce management ecosystem, offering:
- Task management
- Employee coordination
- Payment systems
- Integrated partnerships with other software tools
Their vision?
A platform where businesses can manage real-world operations seamlessly through digital infrastructure.
Key Lessons for Entrepreneurs
Tulu’s journey offers powerful takeaways:
1. Pivot with Purpose
Don’t abandon your core—adapt it to new problems.
2. Build Flexible Technology
The more adaptable your product, the more industries you can serve.
3. Solve Real Pain Points
Tulu succeeded because it addressed real-world challenges:
- Accountability
- Compliance
- Workforce management
4. Embrace Feedback
Your users are your best product designers.
About the Guests
Nicholas Jacobsen & Andrew Joseph (AJ) are key team members at Tulu, a startup redefining how technology supports frontline workers. Their experience spans multiple startups, giving them a strong foundation in agility, innovation, and product evolution.
Their work at Tulu showcases how emerging technology can reshape industries—from sanitation to disaster recovery.
Listen & Watch the Full Podcast
Want to dive deeper into this transformation story?
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5XlKkKbBjxgFDvOtrohkuk?si=Tf55sEsrSW2ql77awbZR6w
Final Thoughts
Tulu’s journey proves that startups don’t succeed by sticking rigidly to their original idea—they succeed by evolving.
From washing cars to transforming industries, Tulu demonstrates what’s possible when innovation meets adaptability.
If you’re building a startup, the message is clear:
Your biggest opportunity might be hiding in your next pivot.