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Hey — It’s Charlie.
Welcome to the latest edition of Great Startups! Here’s what’s in store:
Start Adjusting Mid-Air: Why you don’t need a bigger launch
From PMF to Scale: The Founder’s Playbook for Performance Culture
Solution: Do you have a demand problem?
Question: Why pitches fail (and a template that will fix yours).
Targeting Made Simple: A step-by-step guide to finding your perfect customer.
Hidden Startup Debt: The silent killer that’s slowing growth.
Get ready to dive into these power-packed insights for founders and growth enthusiasts!
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Resources
ICYMI
Disney+ is launching short-form videos this year (LINK)
Netflix is getting into short videos with a new vertical feed for mobile. (LINK)
Cloudflare launches a marketplace that lets websites charge AI bots for scraping. (LINK)
The WordPress vs. WP Engine drama, explained. (LINK)
1X will test humanoid robots in ‘a few hundred’ homes in 2025. (LINK)
Quick Links
Ray Dalio built a $14B empire by following core success principles that took him from humble beginnings to founding the world’s largest hedge fund.
Iman Gadzhi and Pierre de Preux launched a SaaS and hit 7-figure ARR in 9 months by moving fast, using Iman’s audience, and solving a real problem.
Lenny Rachitsky and Jen Abel on how to approach founder-led sales.
Carta shares 50 slides packed with insights for founders from 45,000 startups.
How One AI App Founder Makes $20K+ Monthly—and How You Can Too!
Recently Funded / Raised
Moniepoint raised $323M to expand its business banking, credit, and payments platform for enterprises across Africa and beyond.
Knownwell raised $50.6M to enhance its AI-powered commercial intelligence platform that helps businesses identify risks and growth opportunities.
Alto Neuroscience raised $301M to develop AI-driven precision medicines targeting mental health conditions.
CoMind raised $87M to advance noninvasive neural interfaces that connect the human brain with artificial intelligence.
Anrok raised $109.3M to streamline sales tax compliance for SaaS businesses through automation.
Findem raised $88.3M to grow its AI-powered Talent Data Cloud that automates and unifies enterprise hiring workflows.
Finster AI raised $16.8M to build an AI-driven research platform for asset managers and investment banks.
Africa Finance Corporation secured $6.78B in debt financing to fund large-scale infrastructure and industrial investments across Africa.
Niron Magnetics received a $171.6M grant to develop high-performance, rare-earth-free permanent magnets using Iron Nitride technology.
Cala Health raised $248.3M to advance its wearable bioelectronic therapies for neurological and chronic diseases.
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Growth Isn’t a Moment. It’s a Weekly Habit.
Early growth isn’t about big launches or hype — it’s about momentum. The best founders treat startups like powered flight: push forward, adjust fast, repeat weekly. Progress comes from doing things that don’t scale — personally recruiting users, onboarding them, fixing issues live, and learning directly from real behavior. Weekly growth is the signal that matters, even when the numbers feel tiny. What looks slow early is actually compounding insight.
The real playbook is tight focus and constant feedback. Define a narrow ICP, run one-week experiments, and talk to users obsessively. Track activation, time-to-value, and retention — not press or vanity metrics. Stay founder-led, keep burn low, and avoid automating before you understand the problem deeply. You’re not launching a product once — you’re learning how to fly it, week by week. (LINK)
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