Dauntless XR’s Laura Lee Elliot on Bootstrapping to $1M ARR, SBIR Wins, and Mixed Reality for AI
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In this episode of The Victory Show, host Rachel League sits down with Laura Lee Elliot—journalist turned tech entrepreneur and founder of Dauntless XR—to explore how storytelling, grit, and smart execution can build real traction in frontier tech without raising venture capital. Laura shares how her journalism career led her into technical writing on multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects, where she discovered a brutal truth: cutting-edge engineering was still run on paper, binders, and shipping containers full of printed documentation. That firsthand pain became the catalyst for Dauntless XR. Laura breaks down the scrappy early days—crafting a pitch deck, pitching everywhere (including a “ladies coloring night” that accidentally produced her co-founder), grinding through startup events and accelerators, and landing an equity-free commercialization grant through Magic Leap’s independent creator program. Instead of getting trapped on one platform, her team built with portability in mind—then faced the pandemic right as commercial construction pilots were ramping up. Rather than stall, Dauntless XR pivoted into government innovation programs, winning two SBIR/STTR contracts on their first submission and using contract funding to bring the founding team full-time—without diluting ownership. Laura also shares how they think about hiring in cyclical contract environments, the reality of splitting time before payroll, and what’s next: expanding dual-use tech into commercial markets (including a pilot training app), continuing high-leverage project work, and exploring M&A of legacy businesses where modern tech can unlock new growth.