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LoopFeedback launches to close AI feedback gap with $12M seed round

Former Google and Apple researchers Dr. Maya Patel and Dr. Alex Liu have founded LoopFeedback, a startup building a real‑time human‑in‑the‑loop feedback system for large language models. The company announced a $12 million seed round led by Andrees, aiming to improve model alignment and safety.

19‑Year‑Old Melanie
SocialMar 14, 2026

19‑Year‑Old Melanie

#WomensHistoryMonth. At just 19, Melanie Perkins began working on her graphics design software company which would later become Canva. (Success People In The World) https://t.co/r9ZlUCBNeN

By James Gingerich
From Stanford Pizza Nights to Palantir’s Birth
SocialMar 14, 2026

From Stanford Pizza Nights to Palantir’s Birth

Amazing. In 2006 I went to Stanford with stacks of pizza to the Unix cluster at Sweet Hall with xerox fliers It said: Come join the next Google We were a 12 person startup The name of the startup? Palantir

By Garry Tan
How Longevity Startup Foxo Wants To Turn Individuals Into “CEOs Of Their Health”
NewsMar 14, 2026

How Longevity Startup Foxo Wants To Turn Individuals Into “CEOs Of Their Health”

Foxo, a Bengaluru‑based longevity startup, offers a premium, membership‑driven health platform that combines systems biology with AI‑assisted clinical coaching. The company raised $0.5 million in a pre‑seed round led by Blume Ventures and targets high‑income executives willing to invest lakhs annually...

By Inc42
Rox Secures $1.2 Billion Valuation as AI Sales Agents Scale
NewsMar 13, 2026

Rox Secures $1.2 Billion Valuation as AI Sales Agents Scale

Rox, an AI‑driven sales‑automation startup, closed a funding round that lifted its valuation to $1.2 billion. The company projects $8 million in annual recurring revenue by the end of 2025. Launched in November 2024 with $50 million in seed and Series A capital from...

By PYMNTS
Design for $10K Days, Not Just $10K Months
SocialMar 13, 2026

Design for $10K Days, Not Just $10K Months

A pattern I've noticed: Most founders chase $10K months but very few design for $10K days. The latter comes from systems that sell without emotional or energetic effort.

By Matt Gray
Weekly Newsletter Offers Founder Insights on Growth, Hiring, Marketing, Exits
SocialMar 13, 2026

Weekly Newsletter Offers Founder Insights on Growth, Hiring, Marketing, Exits

I haven't published new essays in almost 15 years. But I started writing again, and am now sending out a weekly email with new thoughts on topics like: - The 6 stages of SaaS growth, and how to know which you're...

By Rob Walling
You Can Scale a Startup Without Silicon Valley. Here’s What Founders Need to Know
NewsMar 13, 2026

You Can Scale a Startup Without Silicon Valley. Here’s What Founders Need to Know

The article argues that a startup’s greatest competitive edge often lies outside Silicon Valley, rooted instead in a small‑town mindset that emphasizes longevity. It highlights Overland Sheepskin Co.’s founder Roger Leahy, who leverages his Iowa and New Mexico bases for...

By Inc. — Leadership
Low Prices Signal Low Self‑Value, Not Customer Care
SocialMar 13, 2026

Low Prices Signal Low Self‑Value, Not Customer Care

Low pricing is an execution-heavy signal. It tells people something about your market position and your self-assessment. It does not tell them you care about them. It tells them you don't value yourself, and if you don't value yourself, why...

By Vladimir Zhukov
Kind Snacks Founder Daniel Lubetzky Says to Build a Great Brand, You Must Keep This Promise to Consumers
NewsMar 13, 2026

Kind Snacks Founder Daniel Lubetzky Says to Build a Great Brand, You Must Keep This Promise to Consumers

Daniel Lubetzky, founder of Kind Snacks and Shark Tank investor, told SXSW entrepreneurs that a brand’s promise must be authentic and tied to real social impact. He argued that purpose‑driven products can be both healthful and profitable, and that genuine...

By Inc. — Leadership
Citing Market Conditions, Loopio Cuts 12 Percent of Staff
NewsMar 13, 2026

Citing Market Conditions, Loopio Cuts 12 Percent of Staff

Loopio, the Toronto‑based B2B RFP software provider, announced a 12 percent workforce reduction in March, cutting roughly 36 positions and bringing headcount to 260. The layoff follows a series of previous cuts in 2020, 2023 and 2024, as the company...

By BetaKit (Canada)
Wyvern Launches International Partnerships in Agtech, Oil and Gas
NewsMar 13, 2026

Wyvern Launches International Partnerships in Agtech, Oil and Gas

Wyvern, an Edmonton‑based hyperspectral imaging startup, announced two international deals: a reseller agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Neo Space Group (NSG) to deliver its Dragonnette satellite data through the UP42 marketplace, and a direct customer contract with U.S. firm Orbital Advisors...

By BetaKit (Canada)
There’s No Perfect Moment—Just the Decision to Act
SocialMar 13, 2026

There’s No Perfect Moment—Just the Decision to Act

Most people are waiting for the perfect moment. The right market. The right team. The right time. There is no perfect moment. There’s just the decision to go. Every company I’ve built started with one thing, the choice to try. Everything else figured...

By Scot Chisholm
Entrepreneurial Pride Must Be Earned, Not Given
SocialMar 13, 2026

Entrepreneurial Pride Must Be Earned, Not Given

I didn't start @ZoomInfo because I had some big entrepreneurial dream. I started it despite being EMBARRASSED that I'd have to tell people I ran my own small business. After college, when I decided to go to Law School, my close...

By Henry Schuck
Young Founders Share 12 Pitch Decks that Raised Millions in the AI Boom
NewsMar 13, 2026

Young Founders Share 12 Pitch Decks that Raised Millions in the AI Boom

Business Insider interviewed 12 founders aged 25 or younger who have raised multi‑million‑dollar rounds in the AI boom. The founders, ranging from high‑school dropouts to college students, secured seed to Series A funding from $1.6 million to $22 million using concise pitch decks....

By Business Insider — Markets
From Bottleneck to 50% Revenue Surge with Peer Mastermind
SocialMar 13, 2026

From Bottleneck to 50% Revenue Surge with Peer Mastermind

Shawn Lemon was doing everything in his business. Every task. Every decision. Every fire drill. He was the bottleneck and he knew it. The AI Business Lab® Mastermind didn’t just hand him tools—it put him in a room with peers who...

By Michael Hyatt
Gubra Plots Roivant-Like Model as Partnered Obesity Drugs Take Flight
NewsMar 13, 2026

Gubra Plots Roivant-Like Model as Partnered Obesity Drugs Take Flight

Gubra, a 300‑employee Danish biotech known for its obesity drug partnerships, announced plans to adopt a Roivant‑style incubation model. The strategy will spin out a series of focused biotech companies, each targeting niche therapeutic areas beyond obesity, such as metabolic...

By Endpoints News
Serial Founder Creates Six Billion‑Dollar Public Giants
SocialMar 13, 2026

Serial Founder Creates Six Billion‑Dollar Public Giants

Who built eight companies from scratch—and turned six of them into public giants worth billions?

By rich_toad
LenDenClub Eyes ₹350 Cr In FY26 Revenue After Turning Profitable In FY25
NewsMar 13, 2026

LenDenClub Eyes ₹350 Cr In FY26 Revenue After Turning Profitable In FY25

LenDenClub projects FY26 revenue of ₹330‑350 cr, roughly a 50% year‑on‑year increase after posting a ₹28.6 cr net profit in FY25. FY25 revenue rose 28% to ₹227 cr, with total earnings of ₹241.4 cr including other income, while expenses grew only 5% to ₹201 cr....

By Inc42
Snabbit Says The Discount Game Is Almost Over; The Hard Part Comes Next
NewsMar 13, 2026

Snabbit Says The Discount Game Is Almost Over; The Hard Part Comes Next

Snabbit, one of India’s leading instant‑home‑services platforms, says its era of heavy discounting is ending as it shifts focus to market depth and higher average order values. The company processed 8.3 lakh monthly orders in February 2026, nearly matching Urban Company’s...

By Inc42
AI Replaces Infrastructure with Alignment and Judgment
SocialMar 13, 2026

AI Replaces Infrastructure with Alignment and Judgment

AI is shifting power from infrastructure to alignment. Scale no longer requires layers of management or massive teams; it requires clarity, taste, and strong judgement. Leadership is about directing systems while staying close to the creative core. This shift unlocks a...

By Kelly Wearstler
Aldi Marketing Director Kyrsten Halley Departs
NewsMar 13, 2026

Aldi Marketing Director Kyrsten Halley Departs

Aldi’s marketing director Kyrsten Halley has left after two and a half years to launch a boutique consultancy aimed at delivering bold, commercially‑driven campaigns. She will also expand her non‑executive role at the British Horseracing Authority. Laura Conlon stays as...

By Marketing Week
UK Tech Funding Roundup: This Week’s Deals From Nscale to Combat Medical
NewsMar 13, 2026

UK Tech Funding Roundup: This Week’s Deals From Nscale to Combat Medical

UK tech funding hit a record £1.64 bn between 9‑13 March, driven largely by AI hyperscaler Nscale’s massive £1.5 bn Series C round. The week also saw significant raises for ag‑tech gene‑editing firm Tropic (£79.2 m) and aerospace component maker Isembard (£37 m), among others. Investors...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Hélène Huby, CEO of The Exploration Company: ‘Only the Crazy People Change the World’
NewsMar 13, 2026

Hélène Huby, CEO of The Exploration Company: ‘Only the Crazy People Change the World’

Hélène Huby, founder and CEO of The Exploration Company, leads a five‑year‑old spacetech startup that builds reusable, refillable cargo vehicles for low‑Earth‑orbit missions. The firm has already demonstrated semi‑successful cargo deliveries to and from space at a fraction of traditional...

By Sifted
Selina Hotels: When the Digital Nomad Dream Met Financial Reality
NewsMar 13, 2026

Selina Hotels: When the Digital Nomad Dream Met Financial Reality

Selina Hotels rode a wave of digital‑nomad hype, launching via a $1.2 billion SPAC merger in 2022 and expanding to 163 destinations. The rapid rollout delivered only a 47% occupancy rate, while an asset‑light, lease‑heavy model inflated operating costs and debt....

By Hospitality Net – Technology
Data Is the Only Moat
BlogMar 13, 2026

Data Is the Only Moat

The article argues that as AI tools make software creation faster and cheaper, traditional moats based on engineering talent are eroding. Real‑world, human‑generated data emerges as the primary sustainable competitive advantage for SaaS founders. The author illustrates this with Podscan,...

By The Bootstrapped Founder
VeryAI Secures $10M to Launch Biometric Palm Identity System
NewsMar 13, 2026

VeryAI Secures $10M to Launch Biometric Palm Identity System

VeryAI raised $10 million in seed funding, led by Polychain Capital and backed by Solana co‑founder Anatoly Yakovenko, to launch a smartphone‑based biometric palm verification system. The solution creates a blockchain‑anchored digital identity using mathematical representations of palm prints, leveraging zero‑knowledge...

By Ventureburn
MetaComp Raises $13M to Expand Web2.5 Payment and Wealth Platform
NewsMar 13, 2026

MetaComp Raises $13M to Expand Web2.5 Payment and Wealth Platform

MetaComp Pte. Ltd., a pioneer of unified Web2.5 payments and wealth management, closed a $13 million Pre‑A+ round, bringing its three‑month funding total to $35 million. The capital will fuel expansion of its StableX Network and accelerate AI development for hybrid fiat‑stablecoin...

By Ventureburn
How M&A Can Supercharge Your Startup’s Success
NewsMar 13, 2026

How M&A Can Supercharge Your Startup’s Success

The article argues that mergers and acquisitions (M&A) can accelerate a startup’s growth more efficiently than an IPO, especially for deep‑tech and fast‑moving consumer sectors. It cites Korean examples—Stylenanda, Woowa Brothers, and Have & Be—each achieving multibillion‑dollar exits through strategic sales to...

By e27
Why Do Many Firms Start Informal Before Formalising a Few Years Later?
NewsMar 13, 2026

Why Do Many Firms Start Informal Before Formalising a Few Years Later?

Many firms in sub‑Saharan Africa, especially Nigeria, operate informally for years before registering, using informality as a stepping‑stone to accumulate assets. Approximately 31% of Nigerian formal firms started informal, and similar patterns appear across the region. A structural model shows...

By VoxDev
Building Trust Before Scale: A Founder-to-Founder Conversation on Brand, AI and Health
BlogMar 13, 2026

Building Trust Before Scale: A Founder-to-Founder Conversation on Brand, AI and Health

Epic Life’s founder Ben Davies partnered with Koto’s James Greenfield early on to embed brand and trust before building their AI‑powered health companion. They argue that while AI functionality can be duplicated, a credible brand and identity are hard to...

By Health Tech World
Chipmaker Axelera AI Hoping to Benefit From European Businesses Wanting to Run AI Locally
NewsMar 13, 2026

Chipmaker Axelera AI Hoping to Benefit From European Businesses Wanting to Run AI Locally

Dutch chipmaker Axelera AI is positioning itself as a European alternative to Nvidia by focusing on AI inference chips for edge devices. The company recently raised over $250 million, bringing total funding to more than $450 million and supporting a portfolio that...

By Tech.eu
Dmitry Shubov Consulting Attends Founders Meet Up | B2B Networking in Dubai Spotlights Deep, Founder-to-Founder Collaboration
NewsMar 13, 2026

Dmitry Shubov Consulting Attends Founders Meet Up | B2B Networking in Dubai Spotlights Deep, Founder-to-Founder Collaboration

Founders Connects hosted its second Founders Meet Up in Dubai on Jan. 29, 2026, bringing together SaaS, fintech, and enterprise startups with investors and service providers. The event featured structured matchmaking, small‑group Spotlight sessions, and topic‑specific discussions on go‑to‑market, B2B sales, and...

By The Manila Times – Business
PayCaptain Founder: Overconfidence Is the Enemy
NewsMar 13, 2026

PayCaptain Founder: Overconfidence Is the Enemy

Simon Bocca, founder of payroll platform PayCaptain, says he abandoned overconfidence in favour of meticulous, forensic implementation after a costly parallel‑run error for Pizza Express. He stresses that the first critical hire must own onboarding and combine technical expertise with...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Market‑First Synthetic Biology: Validate Demand Before Scaling Science
SocialMar 13, 2026

Market‑First Synthetic Biology: Validate Demand Before Scaling Science

When Erum Khan asked me why 80% of biotech companies fail at execution, I replied: "The majority of synthetic biology founders have become enamored with the tool, the technology that they developed and then they went out there with that hammer...

By John Cumbers
Remote Global Teams Simplify Scaling Fast‑Growth Companies
SocialMar 13, 2026

Remote Global Teams Simplify Scaling Fast‑Growth Companies

The world is flat. Running a fast growing company with a fully remote, global team is easier than ever before. https://t.co/uBNIQekA6e

By Nick Huber (Sweaty Startup)
5 Interesting Startup Deals You May Have Missed: Blood-Drawing Robots, Inboxes For AI Agents, Franchised Defense Manufacturing, And More
NewsMar 13, 2026

5 Interesting Startup Deals You May Have Missed: Blood-Drawing Robots, Inboxes For AI Agents, Franchised Defense Manufacturing, And More

February set a venture‑funding record, yet a slice of capital flowed to lesser‑known startups. Dutch Vitestro secured $70 million Series B to commercialize autonomous phlebotomy robots, aiming for U.S. regulatory clearance and hospital rollout. London‑based Isembard raised $50 million Series A to launch a...

By Crunchbase News AI
As Companies Grow, Pay Shifts From Execution to Strategy
SocialMar 13, 2026

As Companies Grow, Pay Shifts From Execution to Strategy

0 to $10M you get paid to execute $10M to $50M you get paid to fix $50M+ you get paid to think

By Davie Fogarty
Failure Pinpoints One Dead End, Not the Whole Path
SocialMar 13, 2026

Failure Pinpoints One Dead End, Not the Whole Path

Failure means you’ve identified one very specific way that doesn’t work. Sadly, that leaves almost everything else. That’s why Edison took 1000+ tries. Each failure didn’t confer enough “learning.”

By Jason Cohen
Teybridge Capital Europe Plans €5.2 Million UK Expansion, 30 London Jobs and Pledges €694.9 Million for British SMEs
NewsMar 13, 2026

Teybridge Capital Europe Plans €5.2 Million UK Expansion, 30 London Jobs and Pledges €694.9 Million for British SMEs

Dublin‑based fintech Teybridge Capital Europe announced a €5.2 million investment in the UK over the next three years. The plan includes creating up to 30 new jobs in its London office and pledging €694.9 million to finance British SMEs. The UK now...

By EU-Startups
Kalanick's Resilience: Rebuilt, Returned Stronger After Loss
SocialMar 13, 2026

Kalanick's Resilience: Rebuilt, Returned Stronger After Loss

Travis Kalanick is one of the greatest entrepreneurs of all time. The bad guys took his company. But they never broke his spirit. He rebuilt from scratch. And now he’s back.

By Balaji Srinivasan
Karpathy's Endorsement Sparks NanoClaw Creator's Dream Success
SocialMar 13, 2026

Karpathy's Endorsement Sparks NanoClaw Creator's Dream Success

NanoClaw creator is living a dream right now. Such a cool developer success story, in large part because @karpathy took a look and had a convo. We'll see what the future holds. https://t.co/YXBhMn1WpS

By Julie Bort
Visibility Trumps
SocialMar 13, 2026

Visibility Trumps

The best pitch deck won’t save you if no one knows you exist. Fundraising starts 6+ months before you need the money. Visibility is the strategy.

By Nicole DeTommaso
Profit Over Pride: Control Costs, Outrun Competition
SocialMar 13, 2026

Profit Over Pride: Control Costs, Outrun Competition

Beyond having to make something you’re proud of, and that the market wants, business at its most essential is simply this: Make more than you spend. Most everything else is a distraction. Your only true competition are your costs.

By Jason Fried
Former Netflix Exec Backs Studio, Betting on Live Interactive Entertainment
SocialMar 13, 2026

Former Netflix Exec Backs Studio, Betting on Live Interactive Entertainment

A former Netflix exec is investing into our studio. The future of entertainment is live, and interactive.

By Darren Marble
Embrace Fluid Roles: Agents Can Be CEO Today
SocialMar 13, 2026

Embrace Fluid Roles: Agents Can Be CEO Today

Running a team of agents is interesting because any given agent can be CEO one moment, then the eng manager wagging the finger the next And as the orchestrator, you want this. https://t.co/xjhE4jwiGq

By Garry Tan
Master Your Metrics: Investor Trust Starts With Data Confidence
SocialMar 13, 2026

Master Your Metrics: Investor Trust Starts With Data Confidence

Founders, know your numbers inside and out. Be ready to answer detailed questions about your financials. Confidence in your data builds investor trust and shows you have a firm grasp on your business’s metrics.

By Gale Wilkinson
Stop Faking Success; Focus on Offers and Revenue
SocialMar 13, 2026

Stop Faking Success; Focus on Offers and Revenue

Most solopreneurs are cosplaying success. They have the: • Website • Branding • Morning routine • Content calendar But they're missing the: • Offer • Sales • Clients • Revenue You're optimizing for looking successful instead of being profitable.

By Jon Brosio
Sell Automation Tools Widely; Keep Inventions for Personal Profit
SocialMar 13, 2026

Sell Automation Tools Widely; Keep Inventions for Personal Profit

If you build an automation machine, the way to monetize it is to sell it to as many people as possible -- anyone who has tasks to automate. But if what you build is an invention machine, then the best way...

By François Chollet
Founders Confuse Sales Gaps with Product Flaws
SocialMar 13, 2026

Founders Confuse Sales Gaps with Product Flaws

seeng founders with sales pipeline problems masquerading as product problems you need to be stress testing messaging, positioning, pricing and packaging with the market just as much as you are stress testing the product final validation that the product works happens...

By Paul Yacoubian