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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

Denmark’s Wealth Tax Plan Would Be a Disaster for Startups
Denmark is proposing a wealth tax on illiquid shares, forcing owners of private‑company stock to pay annually on paper valuations. The measure would compel startup founders to liquidate or borrow against equity, diverting capital from growth to tax compliance. Norway’s similar tax has already pushed angel investors to reallocate funds away from early‑stage ventures, signaling a potential capital drain for Denmark. The policy threatens the country’s already fragile tech ecosystem by reducing financing, talent development, and entrepreneurial momentum.
Prove Your Business First to Attract Investors
Most investors are looking for deal flow if you are looking for investment and are having a hard time chance are you haven’t proved your buisness yet
Direct Materials Sourcing Technology a Hub for Manufacturers
Spencer Penn’s three‑year stint at Tesla exposed a manual, fragmented direct‑materials sourcing process that hampered development speed and profit margins. Recognizing a critical automation gap between the product‑lifecycle‑management system and ERP, he co‑founded LightSource in 2021. The startup delivers an...
Cash Basis Vs. Accrual Basis Accounting: Which to Use
Cash basis accounting records income and expenses only when cash is received or paid, making it simple and low‑cost for sole proprietors and very small businesses. As companies grow, offer credit terms, or hold inventory, the accrual method—recognizing revenue when...
From Neglected Child to $36M-a-Year Business Owner: The Story of Chinese Woman Huang Xuanni
Huang Xuanni, a former rural migrant and divorcee, founded the fashion label Mix Selection after a failed Taobao venture that left her in 5 million yuan debt. By leveraging online courses, brand management reading, and a niche focus on small‑frame women’s clothing,...
Popular Frameworks Aren’t One‑size‑fits‑all; Ditch What Stresses You
Honest confession — I tried Profit First when I first started my business because everyone swore by it. Five accounts, constantly moving money around, paying bank fees I didn't need to be paying. It genuinely stressed me out more than it...

678: Jamie Siminoff (Ring Doorbell Inventor) - Shark Tank Rejection, Selling to Amazon for $1 Billion, Surviving $3M to $480M...
In this episode, Jamie Siminoff, the inventor of the Ring video doorbell, shares his journey from a Shark Tank rejection to selling Ring to Amazon for over $1 billion. He discusses the hyper‑growth challenges of scaling from $3 M to $480 M, the...

NSW Launches $20 Million Emerging Tech Commercialisation Fund
New South Wales government unveiled a $20 million Emerging Technologies Commercialisation Fund to bridge the funding gap for startups turning early-stage innovations into market‑ready products. The first tranche provides a $7 million pool of repayable grants, complemented by a $4.75 million Biosciences Fund...
PMs Must Be Users' Lawyer, Demand Impact Validation
Great PMs are the user’s lawyer in the room. You’ll constantly be asked to ship things that help the business but hurt usability. Your job is to say: “Show me the user impact,” and demand real validation before you trade...

Canzano: Working for You Is Working
John Canzano marks the four‑year anniversary of his independent sports site, JohnCanzano.com, reflecting on the personal risk and entrepreneurial spirit behind its launch in Las Vegas. The outlet has amassed over 15 million page views in the past year, reaching readers...
Targeting Everyone Kills Founders; Narrow Focus Drives Demand
Most founders fail because they target everyone. When you narrow your market, you attract buyers who see your value and stop wasting time on bad leads. Focus on one niche, speak to one problem, and align your offer to one clear outcome. Test,...
Sudden CPA Spike Signals Broken Fundamentals, Not Trend Collapse
I was talking to a 7-figure founder recently who was convinced his trend was dying. He has a clothing brand, he rode the wave hard, and did $100K+ months for the first four months. Then in September, his CPA doubled overnight and...

What Autodesk Did Very Well.
Construction‑tech founders often chase quick GC pilots, securing low‑ticket seats that never scale. The post argues the real buyer is the Owner or developer, who prescribes technology through contract mandates, unlocking enterprise‑level revenue. Autodesk’s success with BIM Execution Plans exemplifies...
Give SaaS Users an API, Empower Their Agents
Every SaaS must offer an API to its data & functionality. If you run a SaaS, consider this: eventually, all your serious users will run some kind of agentic tool to get work done. The question is: will you make it easier...
Scale Beyond $1M: Test, Evolve, Listen, Adapt
Worst ways to scale past $1M/month: - Protecting the winning formula instead of evolving it - Launching brand-new creative directions without testing them first - Ignoring what your customers are actually telling you - Refusing to test new offers, promotions, or products - Being so...
From Instinct to Sales Systems with James Rores
James Rores, a veteran sales strategist, explains why founder‑led sales teams often hit a growth ceiling when they rely on personal heroics rather than repeatable systems. He argues that scaling requires a shift from pitching products to leading change, helping...

Validate Demand First, Fund Production with Pre‑sales Deposits
Pre-selling funds your product before you build it. Tesla raised $276M in 72 hours from Model 3 deposits and used it to scale production. Oculus pulled $2.4M on Kickstarter and proved demand before a $2B exit. Set 5 to 10% refundable deposits, plan...
Organic Threads Buzz Drives 534 Monthly Visits
A number that keeps me up at night: 534. That's how many people visit BlackTwist from Threads every month. Not from ads. Not from SEO. From Threads itself. People on Threads are talking about us — without us asking. That's the kind of...

New Ventures, Old Hands: India’s Startup Founders In Encore Mode
India’s startup ecosystem is seeing a surge of serial entrepreneurs launching new ventures after successful exits. Figures like Deepinder Goyal (Zomato), Aman Gupta (boAt), Shashank ND (Practo) and Mukund Jha (Dunzo) are now backing health‑tech, venture studios and AI startups,...
Hire Reliable Talent: The Rare Asset Founders Need
Being extremely reliable is a trait that others notice even if they don’t say so out loud. Highly prized, both because it is rare and because it is valuable. It’s something founders rarely are, but hiring people like that can help make...
Create Your Own Venture Path, Don't Wait for VCs
Waiting for a VC firm to recognize your potential is the slowest path into venture. Build a thesis. Source a deal. Write publicly. Show up before you have the title. The door opens from the inside.
How Basil Built a Premium Kids Brand in a Rs 60,000 Cr Market Loved by 1.5+ Lakh Families
Basil, a design‑led children’s essentials brand, identified a gap in India’s ₹60,000‑crore school‑kids market for ages four to twelve and launched premium lunchboxes, bottles and gear. Within two years it reached ₹36 crore annual recurring revenue, after selling 1,000 units in...
DTC and Influencers Can Outpace Wholesale Dramatically
MVMT went from $1M to $60M in revenue in just 2 years using DTC and influencer marketing. No retail stores. Got acquired by Movado for $300M. Meanwhile you're still chasing wholesale deals. That's the gap.
Prepare a Validation Matrix for Every Prospect Objection
Founders: Build your narrative validation matrix: Prospect says: You need: 'Interesting' → Market data 'Proven?' → Case studies 'ROI?' → Calculator 'Why you?' → Comparisons 'Why now?' ...
Stone & Chalk Doubles Its Backing for Women Founders with IWD Scholarships
Stone & Chalk has doubled its International Women’s Day Scholarship program after a 60% surge in applications for 2026. The cohort expands from six to twelve founders, who will spend six months in the accelerator’s hubs in Sydney, Melbourne and...
Build New, Skip Legacy: Embrace First‑Principles Future
so much easier to build something new than change something old especially amidst platform shifts, having less change management lets you anchor w/ first principles, ignore sunk costs, and build what you see your industry being 3+ years from now…
Referral Programs Outperform Ads: Let Customers Bring New Ones
Referral programs beat ads on cost and conversions. Your best customers drive growth when you give them a reason to share. Offer rewards for both sides like Dropbox and Uber do. Add simple links in emails, bios, and your site, then track referrals...
Jeff Bezos Says An Employee Looked At Him Like He Was 'the Stupidest Person They'd Ever Seen' – Then Proposed...
Jeff Bezos recalled Amazon’s 1995 basement warehouse, where ten staff packed books on concrete floors. After a surge of orders, he suggested knee pads to ease the pain, only to be met with an employee’s suggestion for packing tables. Implementing...
Systems Build Exponential Wealth; Hustle Only Gives Linear Income
The math of getting rich is simple: • Hustle = Linear Income • Systems = Exponential Wealth Most founders choose hustle. Smart founders choose systems.
Every Bit of Effort Helps
The article reminds entrepreneurs that every small action—another meeting, call, or feature—adds up to meaningful progress. It stresses the importance of relentless effort, even when breakthroughs seem distant, and highlights the value of peer groups for accountability and shared experience....
Hard Capital? Secondary Market Deals Thrive Amid Recession
Entrepreneurs: It's getting f*cking bad out here. Recession type bad. BlackRock just limited withdrawals from their private credit fund and their stock dropped 7% yesterday. If you're not generating revenue right now YOU are in trouble. Raising capital just got significantly harder...

If They Knew…
Marketing strategies diverge on whether to inform or exploit consumers. Seth Godin argues that organizations either educate prospects, fostering informed decisions, or rely on confusion to close sales. The piece challenges marketers to consider if fully informed prospects would still...

They Quit an Influencer Marketing Startup and Built Their Own. Now They’re Projecting to Make $3M
Storytime, founded by former Lefty employees Aris Yeager and Philip Davis, is building a city‑by‑city influencer marketplace for local brick‑and‑mortar businesses. The platform leverages Yeager’s 3 million‑follower social presence to automate creator outreach, contracts, and performance tracking. It targets the inefficiencies...

Customer Request Met in Two Days: Support Excellence
Someone asked for transitions in the Subclip.app video editor. Two days later, Samik shipped them. This is how support should be: listening to customers ❤️

CreateOS Reading Club
The NodeOps Reading Club post examines how tool fragmentation and constant context switching sap productivity for solo founders, small dev teams, and beginner "vibe coders." It breaks down the hidden runway cost of juggling support tickets, logs, billing, and incident...
PhonePe’s Merchant Network Cross 47 Million Businesses Ahead of IPO
PhonePe’s updated Draft Red Herring Prospectus reveals its merchant ecosystem now spans 47.19 million businesses, covering 98.6% of Indian pin codes and representing roughly 78% of the nation’s trade and services merchants. The platform supports 9.19 million physical payment devices and a...

“We Are Building on Top of an Immature Ecosystem”: Day 1-1000 of Bujeti
Bujeti, a Lagos‑based fintech founded in 2021, has transformed from a diaspora remittance app into a comprehensive finance control centre for African businesses. The platform now offers corporate cards, expense limits, payroll, automated VAT vaults and an AI‑powered assistant, serving...

Stanza Living Turns Profitable in FY25 on the Back of Rs 277 Cr Other Income
Stanza Living reported a Rs 130 crore profit for FY25, reversing a Rs 273 crore loss from the prior year. The turnaround was powered by a Rs 277 crore miscellaneous income line, while operating revenue slipped 6.6% to Rs 545.5 crore. Total expenses fell...

JOY as a Business Strategy
The episode explores how founders can use joy as a strategic advantage by focusing on their genius zone—activities like strategy, creativity, vision, and relationship-building—while delegating administrative and operational tasks. It argues that burnout stems from trying to do everything oneself,...
ZyG
ZyG has launched an AI‑driven Growth Engine designed to help early‑stage direct‑to‑consumer (DTC) startups scale their eCommerce operations. The platform delivers product‑market fit analysis, centralized access to third‑party tools, and automated workflows that streamline growth initiatives. ZyG’s leadership team combines...

Grant-Funded Pilots Die without Upfront Purchase Commitment
A health system once celebrated our Health Tech partnership’s amazing results, and then walked away - all because of the most dangerous word in innovation: “grant-funded.” I've watched more grant-funded pilots quietly die than I care to count. The problem? A...
Separate Trade‑offs: Speed vs Quality, Deadline vs Scope
Rather than “speed, quality, cost: pick 2”… My sense is: • speed vs quality -and separately- • deadline vs scope -and separately- • turning speed vs scale Thoughts?

Dominion Dynamics Says It Will Invest $50 Million to Build a “Sovereign Autonomous Wingman”
Dominion Dynamics, an Ottawa‑based defence startup, announced a CAD 50 million investment to develop an Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP), a sovereign “autonomous wingman” that will operate alongside manned fighters. The company plans to deliver a sub‑scale prototype within 24‑36 months, leveraging advanced...
Deliver Double Value, Charge Half, Watch Profits Soar
The best businesses deliver $4 of value, charges $2, and costs them $1 to do it. This is what Figma did, and therefore why it was worth 50x ARR. And why their customers aren’t upset that they’re so profitable. You can too: https://t.co/HFQMWgThom
Perfection Delays Profit; Imperfect Action Wins Clients
Too many people are waiting for: • The perfect offer • The perfect funnel • The perfect moment • The perfect message Meanwhile: Their imperfect competitor is closing clients with a Google Doc and conviction. "Perfect" is the enemy of "profitable"
Distinguish Real Hyper‑Growth From Inflated Startup Claims
Some hyper-growth stories are believable. Others are not. Claude / Anthropic is doing crazy revenue numbers and it checks out, literally everyone I know is using it. Other startups claiming “$1 million MRR in 90 days” and nobody I know...
Structure Turns Daily Grind Into Six‑Figure Success
16: No structure 19: Sleeping late, drifting 20: Busy all day, nothing done 21-23: Grinding without direction 24: Started planning my weeks 25: Built a 6 figure online business Productivity really does compound.
Market Ignores Certainty; Test Everything First
I lost $12k on a product I was 'absolutely certain' would work. Market said no. I tested a 'stupid idea' for $500. It scaled to $80k/month. The market doesn't care about your certainty. Test everything.
New SaaS Founders: How Many Paying Users Now?
Founders who just launched their SaaS product, how many paying users do u currently have?
High Cancellation Rates OK Only With Supporting Business Model
Any metric can be out of whack if the rest of the business model supports it. For example Shopify is objectively a phenomenal business, but their cancellation rate is 7%/mo. That's fatally high… normally. But they have such great NRR for...