Nigerian proptech SmallSmall raises $3M to provide flexible living solutions for customers
Inefficiencies have marred Nigeria's rental system for years, thus affecting how landlords and renters transact. Most landlords collect rent one to two years upfront, while renters struggle to find apartments as they deal with uncharitable agents.
Several proptech startups are addressing such
How to effectively manage a remote team during wartime
Business owners always say that each company has to live through a real crisis before it becomes a real business. All big companies we know have experienced a few big crises during their lifetimes, and they are still in the game. There are a lot of studies about crisis management on the web, but no
Elon Musk completes Twitter purchase, Meta’s in trouble and it’s time to admit self-driving cars ain’t gonna happen
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Venture capital will soon be brimming with ghosts
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What if your startup doesn't take off overnight?
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Natalie Gordon founded Babylist in 2011, and today it's a leading marketplace for baby gift registries. But it didn't take off at first. It took several years for Gordon to spin the startup into its current trajectory and several more for users to follow. This is normal! An
Let's check in on community-focused startups
Over the past few years, community has been a buzzword for tech startups looking to sell a product or service based on their definition of a useful network. The pandemic stress-tested these business models, with some companies seeing that consumers weren't willing to pay fees in exchange for ad
Daily Crunch: With Musk’s purchase completed, NYSE will delist Twitter stock on Election Day
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Latin American founders see VC funding drop as investors retreat from underrepresented cohorts
The latest Crunchbase data shows that Latin American-founded companies in the United States raised $250 million out of the $39.85 billion allocated in venture funds in the U.S. this Q3 — or about 0.63%.1 The Q3 sum is a sharp decrease from the $2.3 billion the cohort raised in Q3 last year and a
5 ways biotech startups can mitigate risk to grow sustainably in the long run
The unprecedented explosion of investment in life sciences over the past decade has resulted in incredible new therapies for patients, strong financial returns for companies and an overall increase in translational research, which is critical to advancing the next generation of therapies. It has al
Skidattl’s augmented reality beacons are ‘like a Bat-Signal for fun’
Skidattl wants to use augmented reality to get people to engage with the real world. It’s a story we’ve heard before from AR companies, particularly as they pit themselves against the potentially isolating effects of virtual reality. But rather than chasing metaversal Pokémon creatures
How to raise funds when you aren't in the Bay Area
Perhaps sitting perched somewhere in sunny Miami, Florida, is a founder wondering the best ways to fundraise for a company when situated outside a traditional tech hub like the Bay Area.
They need not worry. Last week, Mike Asem from M25, Elizabeth Yin of Hustle Fund and Accel’s Rich Wong ans
VR gaming startup ForeVR Games raises $10M to grow its library of Wii Sports-like titles
While Meta tries to convince users to attend virtual work meetings in its metaverse, ForeVR Games, a VR gaming startup with casual games like bowling, darts and cornhole, is a reminder that virtual reality is supposed to be fun.
ForeVR announced today a $10 million Series A funding round, which is
The UserTesting sale to private equity is bad news for unicorns
News broke this morning that UserTesting, a former startup that went public last year, is selling to private equity (Thoma Bravo, Sunstone Partners) for $1.3 billion, or $7.50 per share in cash. The deal, expected to close in the first half of 2023, does include a “go-shop” period, in c
3 VCs explain how founders can stand out when pitching
Venture capitalists get flooded with startup pitches, which can make it difficult for founders, especially those building in crowded categories, to stand out. While every investor is looking for something different, there are ways founders can improve their chances of getting noticed.
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