Dylan Gow, an Australian entrepreneur, grew up in a low-income household and created his own businesses from a young age to support himself and pursue his passions. He started Indigenous Clothing Co., which aimed to give voice to Aboriginal artists and provide authentic apparel, but faced challenges from investors who didn't see the broader appeal of Indigenous fashion. Gow persevered and now collaborates with big-name brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton. He then turned his attention to the lucrative industry of skip bin rentals in Australia, creating Skipbin.com, a platform that connects customers with suppliers across 2,000 postcodes. The company has secured contracts with major construction companies and aims to help small suppliers by sharing revenue and protecting jobs from being outsourced overseas. Gow credits Bubble, a no-code platform, for enabling his team to iterate quickly and provide excellent customer service while keeping development costs low.