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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.
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By the numbers: abcoffee raises $7.35M in pre‑Series B
Business Name Registrations Increase 6% in 2 Months
The Department of Trade and Industry reported a 6% year‑over‑year increase in business name registrations for January‑February 2026, reaching 367,757 filings versus 345,903 a year earlier. New filings comprised 299,921 of the total, with wholesale and retail trade representing 59% of registrations. The highest regional activity came from Calabarzon, followed by Central Luzon and Metro Manila. Economists attribute the rise to improved confidence, lower borrowing costs, and upcoming infrastructure spending, while noting potential headwinds from global oil price volatility.

Systems, Not Hustle, Scale Capital Through Reduced Friction
You don’t scale capital with hustle. You scale it with systems. Systems reduce friction at every step. Reduced friction lowers hesitation. Lower hesitation accelerates commitments. Over time, that compound effect is enormous. 🔗 Tribevest #structureisstrategy #capitalraising #raisingcapital #fundoffunds
Steve Wozniak on Apple at 50: We Didn’t Foresee the Future, but We Took the First Step
Co‑founder Steve Wozniak reflected on Apple’s 50‑year journey in a CBS Sunday Morning interview, noting the company never set out to predict the future but instead aimed to take incremental steps ahead of rivals. The conversation, hosted by technology author...

Janet Bannister’s Staircase Ventures Closes $50-Million Second Fund
Staircase Ventures announced the close of its second fund at CAD 50 million, surpassing the original CAD 40 million target despite a challenging Canadian VC environment. More than 80% of limited partners from the first fund returned, joined by new institutional investors such as...
Compliance as a Scaling Strategy
Compliance is reframed as a growth engine rather than a cost centre, with early legal infrastructure enabling faster approvals from banks, app stores and investors. The article outlines a modular legal architecture—holding company plus operating subsidiaries, centralized IP ownership, standard...
Why Chaos Feels Fast but Scales Slow
Early‑stage companies often thrive in chaotic environments where decisions are made instantly and visible progress appears constant. This adrenaline‑driven pace creates the illusion of momentum, but as headcount and revenue grow, informal processes falter and execution becomes inconsistent. The article...
Own Your Data: Open-Source Agents Over SaaS Giants
New agent technology dropping at a consistent pace… Notion, Google and Microsoft all dropped respectable agents in the same week. I’m going to stay in the minority of users and focus on making the cross-platform, open source project @openclaw work OC...
Retinal Implants Let Blind See, BCI Future Looms
Max Hodak (@maxhodak_) is the co-founder of Neuralink and founder of @ScienceCorp_, a company building brain-computer interfaces that can restore sight. Science has developed a tiny retinal implant that stimulates cells in the eye to help blind patients see again. More...
Read the Pitch Decks of 16 Startups Looking to Disrupt Dating Apps and Social Networking that Have Raised Millions
Business Insider released pitch decks from 16 social and dating startups that have raised from pre‑seed to Series A, collectively securing over $150 million. The companies span IRL event platforms, AI‑driven matchmaking, professional networking, and social‑shopping, with notable rounds such as $22 million...
New Ventures Need Different Milestones, Not Core Metrics
When an established company launches a new venture, it typically applies the same metrics it uses for its core business. Revenue targets, forecast accuracy, and broad sales coverage. Those metrics work well in mature markets. In an emerging category, they...

Press Release | ILTA Announces Launch of the 2026 ILTACON Startup Hub
The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) unveiled the 2026 ILTACON Startup Hub, offering more than 25 exhibition opportunities for emerging legal‑tech companies at a reduced rate. The hub will be situated within the ILTACON exhibit hall, providing startups direct access...

Rocket Designer Who Sold Her House to Build Business Gets No Deal on Shark Tank India, Anupam Mittal Says It’s...
Little Cherry Mom, a kids‑nutrition brand founded by a former rocket designer and ex‑cricketer, appeared on Shark Tank India seeking Rs 75 lakhs for a 3% stake, valuing the company at Rs 25 crore. The founders disclosed they sold their house to fund a...
I Started a Small Massage Studio with My 401(k). Now It Averages $1.2 Million per Location.
Shane Evans funded her first massage studio by cashing out her 401(k) and her daughters' college savings, investing roughly $100,000 to launch a modest location in Texas. The business quickly turned into a franchise model, expanding to 120 sites nationwide...

Calm Amid Storm: Indian Founders Hold Steady As Middle East Tensions Rise
Escalating US‑Israel and Iran conflict is disrupting tech hubs across the Middle East, prompting global giants like Microsoft, Nvidia and Amazon to shut their Dubai offices and shift staff to remote work. Indian founders based in Dubai report that day‑to‑day...
Build a Business Blueprint Before You Launch
Most businesses fail before they ever launch. Not because people lack motivation. Not because they lack talent. They fail because they skip the architecture. You wouldn’t build a house without: • clearing the land • creating a blueprint • laying a foundation Yet people launch businesses every day...

Quantum Engineering with David Reilly and Tom Ohki
In this episode, host Sebastian Hassinger talks with David Reilly and Tom Ohki, co‑founders of Emergence Quantum, about their unconventional focus on the "connective tissue" of quantum computers—cryogenic control electronics, high‑performance amplifiers, scalable packaging, and integrated systems that operate at...
Vibe Coding Fuels Success, Despite the Haters
All these smartasses think it’s vibe coding I made Posterous (one of the biggest Rails sites in the world at the time) and Bookface (a social network used by half of YC alums daily) If you can fly, you fly to...

RNA Editing Startup Tacit Therapeutics Launches with $19M for Brain Diseases
Tacit Therapeutics, an RNA‑editing startup focused on neurological disorders, announced its launch backed by a $19 million financing round. The capital, led by Andreessen Horowitz and DCVC, will fund the development of ADAR‑based therapeutics targeting diseases such as ALS, Huntington’s, and...
Your Role Changes, Your Identity Stays—Step Back
You built your agency on being the best designer in the room. But the thing that got you here is the thing that’s keeping you stuck. Now, somewhere between $200K and $500K, the thing you built your identity around—being the person...
Reverse-Engineering the UniFi Inform Protocol
A former UniFi hosting provider discovered that the UniFi inform protocol includes an unencrypted MAC address in the first 40‑byte header. By extracting this MAC, he built a lightweight Go proxy that routes device inform packets to the correct tenant...

Veteran Fintech Executive Keith Todd Launches Sapphire Technology Group
Veteran fintech leader Keith Todd has launched Sapphire Technology Group Ltd., a London‑based firm built around the “Sapphire Doctrine” – a repeatable framework for high‑growth, stakeholder‑aligned transformation. The company will run two core initiatives: Sapphire Leadership, a C‑suite coaching program...

Exclusive: Ecofy Set to Raise Rs 380 Cr Led by British International Investment
Ecofy Finance, a climate‑focused NBFC, is raising Rs 380 crore in a Series B equity round led by British International Investment. The round includes Rs 220 crore from BII, Rs 70.5 crore from Finnfund, and continued backing from FMO and Green Growth Equity Fund....

Vilnius-Based Food Supply Marketplace Saltz Raises €20 Million Series A, Plans 100+ Hires as It Expands Across Europe
Vilnius‑based Saltz secured a €20 million Series A round led by the EBRD, aiming to accelerate its pan‑European food‑supply marketplace. The funding will fund expansion into new markets, broaden supplier offerings, and support hiring over 100 staff by 2026. Saltz’s platform consolidates...

Britain Faces a Trillion-Dollar Tech Challenge
TechUK and TheCityUK hosted a summit urging UK tech firms to stay and scale domestically, targeting the nation’s first trillion‑dollar technology company by 2035. The Industrial Strategy calls for unprecedented capital inflows, with up to £190 bn of private funds expected...

How Sierra Outpaced Every AI Startup | Co-Founder Bret Taylor
In this episode, Bret Taylor, co‑founder and CEO of Sierra, discusses how the company achieved rapid growth—reaching $100M ARR in seven quarters and $150M in eight—by targeting Fortune 100 customers with AI agents that replace legacy IVR systems. He explains Sierra’s...
SA Start-Up Aims to Help Business Side-Step ‘Innovation Theatre’ Using AI
South African start‑up Otinga, founded in June 2023, reports over 275% year‑on‑year growth by delivering AI‑driven transformation through rapid, execution‑focused programmes. The firm positions itself against “innovation theatre”, emphasizing disciplined governance, clear business ownership, and measurable outcomes rather than speculative pilots....

Navi Technologies Swings to Red with Rs 126 Cr Loss in FY25
Navi Technologies posted an Rs 126 crore loss for FY25, a marked improvement from the Rs 358.5 crore loss a year earlier, despite an 18% jump in revenue to Rs 2,565 crore. Interest income, which makes up 85% of total revenue, rose 21% while other income...
Latitude59 Opens Applications for Its Pitch Competition Tallinn, Estonia
Latitude59, a leading Nordic tech event, has opened applications for its 2026 pitch competition, inviting early‑stage startups worldwide to pitch on the Tallinn main stage. The 2025 edition saw €675,000 invested, with winners like MarkeDroid and Luna Robotics later raising...
The Empathy Deficit: The Mistake Most Founders Make with AI
Founders are racing to ship AI products, but a growing "empathy deficit" threatens success. While 52% of executives cite critical thinking as essential, only 17% prioritize empathy—cognitive empathy that models real user behavior. The article argues that neglecting this skill...
Indigenous Knowledge Innovation Platform Launched to Support Inclusive Bioeconomy Growth
UVU Bio, together with the CSIR‑hosted Regional Innovation Support Programme, has launched an Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) Product Development Regional Innovation Platform in the Western and Eastern Cape. The platform helps indigenous knowledge holders and early‑stage bio‑entrepreneurs convert traditional practices...

Podcast: The Industrial Revolution for Law
The Without Limitation podcast released an episode featuring Richard Tromans, the founder of Artificial Lawyer, discussing how the legal‑tech site launched in 2016. Hosted by Matt Pollins, co‑founder of Lupl, the conversation delves into the transformative effects of legal AI,...

Students From JA Ecuador Win 2026 De La Vega Global Entrepreneurship Award
Ralph de la Vega announced Sacky JA from Ecuador as the 2026 De La Vega Global Entrepreneurship Award winner, granting the team a $15,000 cash prize. The award, the pinnacle of the JA Company Program, recognized six regional student companies...
Augur Raises $15m From Plural to Turn Existing Surveillance Infrastructure Into Real-Time Intelligence
London‑based Augur has closed a $15 million seed round led by Plural to turn Europe’s existing camera and sensor networks into real‑time threat intelligence. The startup’s AI platform ingests video and sensor feeds, delivering live situational awareness without requiring hardware replacement....
Turn Competitors' Bad Reviews Into Your Growth Blueprint
Your competitors hide your growth plan in their reviews. Study their 1-star feedback on Google, Amazon, and social media to spot gaps in service, pricing, and delivery. Survey their lost customers and ask why they chose or rejected them. You’ll see clear...
Target Early Adopters or Risk AI Obsolescence Quickly
Wondering if the pace of AI progress changes how early-stage startups should think about early ICP. If your early customers are a bit further right on the adoption curve, you might end up building something that looks outdated in 1-2...

StrideOne Raises ₹100 Cr, Onboards Ex-Max Life Insurance Rajesh Sud As Cofounder
StrideOne, an Indian NBFC that serves MSMEs and SMEs, secured ₹100 cr (≈$11 mn) in a blend of equity and debt from undisclosed investors. The capital will fund expansion of its enterprise‑anchor programmes, broaden its partner‑lender network, and upgrade technology and risk...

Investigating Senja's Stalled Revenue Growth with AI
Why is Senja's revenue growth stalling? I've shipped my own MCP server for @ChartMogul and connected it to Claude Code to find out Cannot wait to start acting on this data https://t.co/hsq519MDck
Haladir Merges Formal Solvers with LLMs for Reliable AI
Haladir (@Haladirofficial) is building operational superintelligence. Today's models fail under real-world constraints. Haladir combines formal solvers with LLMs to turn unreliable outputs into verifiable, optimal decisions, from post-training to deployment. Congrats on the launch, @jibranhutch, @josephtso914, @quanmhuynh, and @preston281s! https://t.co/4r1pSUrXdq

ESA and CDL-Milan to Host the 3rd CommEO Award Selection Round in Milan
ESA’s Φ‑lab and Creative Destruction Lab‑Milan are hosting the third CommEO Award selection round in Milan, targeting early‑stage downstream Earth Observation startups in resilience, climate and infrastructure. The live pitch and demo event will choose five winners who advance to...

Naming Principles Work for All Creative Projects
Great slide from a deck on how to name your company. But I think it applies to almost anything creative. https://t.co/naLk1q4cUe
Bootstrapped Founder Scales to $4M ARR with Ten Employees
He planned to go full-time in 2020. COVID happened. He kept his job. Didn't quit until $500K ARR. "I've got family that relies on this." Joel Griffith bootstrapped Browserless to nearly $4M ARR with under 10 people. https://t.co/eAgxCVuXB4

Germany’s Telura Exits Stealth with €4 Million Pre-Seed to Unlock Geothermal Energy with Electric Impulse Drilling
Munich‑based Telura announced a €4 million pre‑seed round led by Nucleus Capital, Possible Ventures and First Momentum, coupled with a validation pact with Germany’s SPRIND agency. The startup’s electric impulse drilling technology replaces mechanical bits with high‑voltage pulses to fracture rock,...
Bootstrapping Can Beat VC: Retain Control, Succeed
Evaluate all your funding options carefully. 👀 Venture capital isn't the only path to success. Many successful businesses have thrived by bootstrapping and maintaining control over their vision and operations. And this is coming from a VC!
Startups Thrive by Chasing Money, Not Ideology
“The guy will position himself anywhere there’s money to be made” That's literally what a successful startup should be doing
Project F Updates Startup Toolkit to Help Founders Get Their HR Right
Project F Australia has relaunched its Tech Startup Toolkit, a plug‑and‑play guide that provides hiring, pay‑structure and culture policies for tech startups with fewer than 100 employees. Developed with input from venture capital firms, the toolkit aims to close gender pay...
Both Failures and Successes Hide Many Broken Pieces
When a startup fails… Typically 10-20 things were very broken. Which one(s) “caused" the failure? In successes, 10-20 things are 𝘢𝘭𝘴𝘰 broken, but it didn't matter. So, what do we learn from the 10-20 things? Anything?
Launching B2B SaaS Now Mirrors 2012 Social Startups
Starting a b2b SaaS company today is like starting a consumer social company in 2012

Yes Madam Nears Rs 100 Cr Revenue in FY25; Remains Profitable
Yes Madam, the Noida‑based at‑home salon platform, doubled its operating revenue to Rs 92.5 crore in FY25, up from Rs 45.8 crore a year earlier. Product sales now account for 54% of revenue, reaching Rs 50 crore, while services generated Rs 42.5 crore. Despite a 100% rise in...
Revenue Isn’t
I know founders making $5M/year who haven't taken a real vacation in 5 years. I know founders making $500k/year who work from a different country every month. High revenue is one score. Quality of life is the real one. Build...
Stay Agile: New Startups Can Disrupt Tech Giants
Starting a software company has never been easier, with new competitors emerging that could challenge giants like Microsoft and SAP. What you know today will be obsolete in a few years, so keeping your options open is key. #TechInnovation #StartupLife...