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Watch three ambitious AI startup founders pitch their visions for the future to two venture capitalists in the latest episode of The Feedback Loop! From AI-powered academic research analysis to an artificial intelligence real estate agent with a human name, these founders are pushing the boundaries of what's possible with applied AI.
On Episode 044 of The Feedback Loop, you'll hear..
- investors challenge a founder's vision of replacing real estate agents, and it gets... heated
- about an AI research tool that faces tough questions about differentiation from foundational LLMs
- a restaurant owner's inspiration to change how he and his peers support their customers' diets
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, Anna Garcia, Founder and Managing Partner at Altari Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
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But he's also the founder/CEO of Free Agency and, since 2019, has helped hundreds of candidates in tech win over $400M in offers – he knows job search, and now you can learn it from him, too. For those in an active search (or who will be in the next 6 months), Breakthrough Job Search is a cohort-based course for tech industry professionals looking for an edge in this historically challenging job market. Enroll: https://www.freeagency.com/breakthrough
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Anna Garcia is a long-time financial services director turned venture capitalist. She is the Founder and Managing Partner at Altari Ventures, which invests in enterprise fintech. She was previously GP at Runway Venture Partners, focused on Series A investments. She has been an angel investor and advisor in the NYC tech ecosystem since 2013, advising accelerators like ERA and Barclays/Techstars along the way. Prior to her time in the tech startup space, she served in senior positions at JP Morgan, Jefferies, and Merrill Lynch.
Follow Sherveen on X: https://www.x.com/sherveen
Follow Sherveen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherveenm
Follow Anna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annagarciavc
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
This is purpose-built for startup nerds, tech industry fanatics, future founders, and everyone in between. Venture capitalist? You should get in the comments below and let us know whether you'd take a meeting with the founders on stage.
Disclaimer: The Feedback Loop is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing within is investment advice.
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What makes a great startup pitch? It's complicated! It depends on your stage, your market, and the main obstacle in your way – sometimes, you need to answer "why does this matter at all," and other times, that's obvious, & so the question becomes "but how will you win?"
So much of it is context and pattern matching – which is why it's exciting to have 3 early stage founders pitching today on Episode 043 of The Feedback Loop!
Each founder gets ONE MINUTE to pitch their tech startup and vision of the future. Then, they'll get questions and feedback from two venture capitalists – investors who know founders, startups, pitches, and patterns like the back of their hands.
Be sure to leave a comment talking about your favorite pitch down below! And leave your own feedback for these founders and judges, because feedback is a gift, after all.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, Anna Garcia, Founder and Managing Partner at Altari Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Anna Garcia is a long-time financial services director turned venture capitalist. She is the Founder and Managing Partner at Altari Ventures, which invests in enterprise fintech. She was previously GP at Runway Venture Partners, focused on Series A investments. She has been an angel investor and advisor in the NYC tech ecosystem since 2013, advising accelerators like ERA and Barclays/Techstars along the way. Prior to her time in the tech startup space, she served in senior positions at JP Morgan, Jefferies, and Merrill Lynch.
Follow Sherveen on X: https://www.x.com/sherveen
Follow Sherveen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherveenm
Follow Anna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annagarciavc
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
This is purpose-built for startup nerds, tech industry fanatics, future founders, and everyone in between. Venture capitalist? You should get in the comments below and let us know whether you'd take a meeting with the founders on stage.
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Startups at their earliest stage are still figuring things out -- their pitch, their go-to-market, their monetization, their landing page copy... Underrated as part of that journey is getting as much feedback and data as possible, which is why it's exciting to have 3 very early stage founders pitching today here on Episode 042 of The Feedback Loop.
They'll each have 1 minute to tell us about their concept, and then they'll get questions and feedback from two venture capitalists -- two investors who understand startups at a more fundamental level. And it all happens with the goal of helping move these founders forward in their storytelling journey -- or, in this case, even to jam on what their product could be!
Be sure to leave a comment talking about your favorite pitch down below! And leave your own feedback for these founders and judges, because feedback is a gift, after all.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, Rachel ten Brink, co-founder and General Partner at Red Bike Capital.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Rachel ten Brink is the co-founder and General Partner of Red Bike Capital, an early-stage venture fund based in NYC focused on fintech, SaaS, and digital health. She was previously co-founder and CMO/CRO at Scentbird, a YC-backed startup offering consumer subscriptions for fragrances – they’ve raised $29M, and during Rachel’s tenure, she led the growth and partnership teams responsible for scaling the company to $100M+ in revenue and over 84 enterprise clients.
Prior to being a founder, she spent 15 years building billion dollar brands at Procter & Gamble, L’Oreal, Estee Lauder, Elizabeth Arden, and Bacardi. She holds an MBA from Columbia. In other words, she’s bringing an exciting mix of entrepreneurship, go to market and growth, plus big-brand marketing experience to the table.
Follow Sherveen on X: https://www.x.com/sherveen
Follow Sherveen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherveenm
Follow Rachel: https://x.com/rtenbrink1
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
This is purpose-built for startup nerds, tech industry fanatics, future founders, and everyone in between. Venture capitalist? You should get in the comments below and let us know whether you'd take a meeting with the founders on stage.
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Joining the tank this week: Rachel ten Brink is a venture investor and GP at Red Bike Capital. She was previously co-founder and CMO/CRO at Scentbird, a YC-backed startup where she led growth during the company's scale to $150M+ in revenue. So, how does a founder turned startup investor think about evaluating early stage founders and pitches?
Find out on Episode 041 of The Feedback Loop! 3 startup founders pitch 2 experienced investors.
If you're interested in startups and founders building the future, and the venture capitalists funding them, this is a must watch. And today, we hear from founders across concepts in immigration assistance, AI-driven employee coaching, and a modular CRM.
Be sure to leave a comment talking about your favorite pitch down below! And leave your own feedback for these founders and judges, because feedback is a gift, after all.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, Rachel ten Brink, co-founder and General Partner at Red Bike Capital.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Rachel ten Brink is the co-founder and General Partner of Red Bike Capital, an early-stage venture fund based in NYC focused on fintech, SaaS, and digital health. She was previously co-founder and CMO/CRO at Scentbird, a YC-backed startup offering consumer subscriptions for fragrances – they’ve raised $29M, and during Rachel’s tenure, she led the growth and partnership teams responsible for scaling the company to $100M+ in revenue and over 84 enterprise clients.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Rachel: https://x.com/rtenbrink1
Prior to being a founder, she spent 15 years building billion dollar brands at Procter & Gamble, L’Oreal, Estee Lauder, Elizabeth Arden, and Bacardi. She holds an MBA from Columbia. In other words, she’s bringing an exciting mix of entrepreneurship, go to market and growth, plus big-brand marketing experience to the table.
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
This is purpose-built for startup nerds, tech industry fanatics, future founders, and everyone in between. Venture capitalist? You should get in the comments below and let us know whether you'd take a meeting with the founders on stage.
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Startups age in dog years. Startups at the idea stage look and feel very different just 3 or 6 months later. And so too do the dynamics of how VCs think about those startups. Are they investing in a founder, a vision, traction, early evidence, or an engine of experiments?
On Episode 040 of The Feedback Loop, you'll see 2 investors wrestle with this dynamic - and with each other - as 3 ambitious startup founders take the stage to pitch their business.
If you're interested in startups and founders building the future, and the venture capitalists funding them, this is a must watch. And today, we hear from founders across healthtech (can AI and LLMs solve insurance coverage issues?), fashion and commerce (an omnichannel AI personal stylist?), and Jarvis for account executives (is AI for sales already oversaturated?).
It's Episode 040 of The Feedback Loop, and it's a fun one!
Be sure to leave a comment talking about your favorite pitch down below! And leave your own feedback for these founders and judges, because feedback is a gift, after all.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, returning to the show for the FIFTH time, was Mike Ma of Sidecut Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Mike is a tech CMO turned venture investor — he runs Sidecut Ventures, backing mission-driven pre-seed founders, and is an Operating Partner at Sway Ventures. He was previously MD at Nex Cubed, a pre-seed accelerator for underrepresented founders. In other words, he knows startup storytelling!
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Mike: https://www.instagram.com/michaelwma
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Curious as to this episode's takeaways? You'll hear about a lot, including about how in the weeds to get re: your user experience, whether to cater your pitch to specific investors, how to talk about a long-term vision without confusing the short-term product roadmap, competing in a heavily crowded space, and so much more.
This is purpose-built for startup nerds, tech industry fanatics, future founders, and everyone in between. Venture capitalist? You should get in the comments below and let us know whether you'd take a meeting with the founders on stage.
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How do venture capitalists REALLY think through a startup pitch? Well, today is Episode 039 of you getting to find out, as we get to hear pitches from 3 startup founders and see 2 investors react in real-time.
If you're interested in startups and founders building the future, and the venture capitalists funding them, this is a must watch. And today, we hear from founders across personalized skincare (can we finally get over all the conflicting advice on TikTok?), AI-driven nutritional tracking (our investor wants this for his gym bro son), and experiential employee benefits (can this fix our loneliness epidemic, or at least make a dent?).
It's Episode 039 of The Feedback Loop, and it's a fun one!
Pitch 1 (VAIN)
Pitch 2 (Acurixx)
Pitch 3 (ANI)
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, returning to the show for the FIFTH time, was Mike Ma of Sidecut Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Mike is a tech CMO turned venture investor — he runs Sidecut Ventures, backing mission-driven pre-seed founders, and is an Operating Partner at Sway Ventures. He was previously MD at Nex Cubed, a pre-seed accelerator for underrepresented founders. In other words, he knows startup storytelling!
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Mike: https://www.instagram.com/michaelwma
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Curious as to this episode's takeaways? You'll hear about a lot, including how to think about AI features and staying competitive in the AI-driven app space, how men are stealing their girlfriends' skincare, how to sequence a startup pitch, why a question in a pitch meeting is an invitation, how to bring up your credibility as a founder, the challenges of pitching an innovative idea in a legacy industry, and so much more.
This is purpose-built for startup nerds, tech industry fanatics, future founders, and everyone in between.
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3 ambitious startup founders take the stage to pitch their concepts to two venture capitalists! On Episode 037, these investors are ready to evaluate, ask questions, and offer unfiltered feedback – the sort of feedback that can help any entrepreneur tell a compelling story and win multi-million dollar investments.
If you're interested in startups and founders building the future, and the venture capitalists funding them, this is a must watch. And today, we hear from founders across an AI CRM (watch out, Salesforce), an observability platform for developers and SMBs, and an AI-powered benefits broker.
And not all of these pitches go as planned.
Timestamps:
00:00 Hello!
00:40 Pitch 1 (Dossy)
16:36 Pitch 2 (Aeroview)
33.48 Pitch 3 (Juniper)
46:53 Takeaways, Favorites!
Be sure to leave a comment talking about your favorite pitch down below!
Hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor: Ihar Mahaniok, Managing Partner at Geek Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Ihar Mahaniok is Managing Partner at Geek Ventures, which he founded in 2021 to support immigrant entrepreneurs building at the pre-seed and seed stage. He’s made more than 200+ investments over the past decade, and has invested early in companies like Instacart, People.ai, Chainalysis, PandaDoc, and Airbyte, to name a few.
Before becoming a full time investor, Ihar was a software engineer at Google for 8 years, where he worked on AI solutions for Maps, Ads, Offers, Search, and the Play Store. He went on to become an engineering leader at Facebook, WeWork, and Grid AI. In other words, he brings a technical leader’s POV to the world of early stage investing.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Ihar: https://x.com/mahaniok
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Why to watch this episode: learn how to pitch your startup while avoiding the tarpit, talk like a technical founder even to non-technical investors, understand what catches an investor's eye and what raises red flags, bring up your past experience in ways that generate FOMO, and hear firsthand from investors who are funding the future. Share with your favorite startup and entrepreneur friends!
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On Episode 037 of The Feedback Loop, we hear from founders building in: support platform for people in crisis, SEO for LLMs, and an AI-driven workflow for product compliance.
Timestamps:
00:00 Hello!
06:59 Support platform for people in crisis (Samaritan)
12:16 AI-generated meditation (Exhale AI)
21:49 SEO for Large Language Models (Pearls of Wisdom)
39:18 AI-driven workflow platform for product compliance
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, Ihar Mahaniok, Managing Partner at Geek Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Ihar Mahaniok is Managing Partner at Geek Ventures, which he founded in 2021 to support immigrant entrepreneurs building at the pre-seed and seed stage. He’s made more than 200+ investments over the past decade, and has invested early in companies like Instacart, People.ai, Chainalysis, PandaDoc, and Airbyte, to name a few.
Before becoming a full time investor, Ihar was a software engineer at Google for 8 years, where he worked on AI solutions for Maps, Ads, Offers, Search, and the Play Store. He went on to become an engineering leader at Facebook, WeWork, and Grid AI. In other words, he brings a technical leader’s POV to the world of early stage investing.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Ihar: https://x.com/mahaniok
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On Episode 036 of The Feedback Loop, we hear from founders building in: industrial automation, AI for meditation, and end-to-end encrypted AI!
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, returning to the show for the fourth time, was Mike Ma of Sidecut Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Mike is a tech CMO turned venture investor — he runs Sidecut Ventures, backing mission-driven pre-seed founders, and is an Operating Partner at Sway Ventures. He was previously MD at Nex Cubed, a pre-seed accelerator for underrepresented founders. In other words, he knows startup storytelling!
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Mike: https://www.instagram.com/michaelwma
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ready for Episode 035 of The Feedback Loop!?
Three startup founders get up on stage to talk about: an AI toolkit for marketing operations, a clinician-enabled at-home fertility testing kit for men, and an AI-enabled knowledge management system for the enterprise.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome and intros
02:42 - AI for marketing ops (Waxwing AI)
18:54 - Male fertility (Hera Fertility)
34:32 - AI for knowledge management (LEAD)
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor, returning to the show for the fourth time, was Mike Ma of Sidecut Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Mike is a tech CMO turned venture investor — he runs Sidecut Ventures, backing mission-driven pre-seed founders, and is an Operating Partner at Sway Ventures. He was previously MD at Nex Cubed, a pre-seed accelerator for underrepresented founders. In other words, he knows startup storytelling!
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Mike: https://www.instagram.com/michaelwma
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's time for Episode 034 of The Feedback Loop! And this one gets intense.
We go from talking about a fintech platform focused on retail loyalty programs to predictive AI for medical billing to the concept of investing in high-value influencers... all the way to a debate about whether our phones listen to us or 2020 had puppeteers behind it.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome and intros
01:55 - Rewards and local loyalty (Huzza World)
15:50 - Predictive AI for medical billing
31:23 - Invest in Justin before he became Bieber (Creator Stock X)
39:02 - Uh oh! (Creator Stock X, continued)
47:48 - Takeaways, favorites, and bye!
You just have to watch it to believe it.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor is Lainy Painter Singh, Partner at Craft Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Lainy Painter Singh is a Partner at Craft Ventures, an early stage venture fund with a focus on B2B SaaS startups — where she's invested in companies like ClickUp, Instawork, and Trusted Health. She was previously an investor at Battery Ventures, spent time in biz ops at Gainsight, and started her career at Goldman Sachs (on their tech investment team). She is also an active member of All Raise, the nonprofit on a mission to make tech more accessible, equitable, and diverse.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Lainy: https://x.com/lainypainter
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's time for Episode 033 of The Feedback Loop! We hear from founders building: an AI copilot for product managers, an AI platform for wealth management firms, Duolingo for entrepreneurs, and an AI-enabled construction project management platform.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor is Lainy Painter Singh, Partner at Craft Ventures.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome and intros
01:55 - AI for product managers (Iteraite)
17:58 - AI for wealth management firms (LEA)
31:52 - Duolingo for entrepreneurs (Adjacent)
47:43 - AI-enabled construction management (Construct AI)
1:03:55 - Bye!
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Lainy Painter Singh is a Partner at Craft Ventures, an early stage venture fund with a focus on B2B SaaS startups — where she's invested in companies like ClickUp, Instawork, and Trusted Health. She was previously an investor at Battery Ventures, spent time in biz ops at Gainsight, and started her career at Goldman Sachs (on their tech investment team). She is also an active member of All Raise, the nonprofit on a mission to make tech more accessible, equitable, and diverse.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Lainy: https://x.com/lainypainter
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On Episode 032 of The Feedback Loop! We hear from founders building: a marketplace for market research, a new way for you to get your veggies every day, a platform for Internet radio and micro-communities, and a zero-waste, non-toxic cleaning products brand.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor is Nika Duan, Partner at Inflect Capital.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Nika Duan is a Partner at Inflect Capital, which invests in and incubates early stage startups in health and wellness. She cut her teeth as a consultant at Bain & Company before becoming an impact investor at Emerson Collective, where she focused on healthcare, edtech, and future of work. She then backed student founders as an Investment Partner at Dorm Room Fund and served as an advisor to Google Ventures before joining the team at Inflect, which has invested in companies like Seven Starling, AnsibleHealth, and ShiftRx.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Nika: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikaduan
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
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On Episode 031 of The Feedback Loop! We hear from founders building: a social workout app, a medical supply chain SaaS company, a private credit marketplace, and an Augmented Reality art + furniture marketplace.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor is Nika Duan, Partner at Inflect Capital.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode:
Nika Duan is a Partner at Inflect Capital, which invests in and incubates early stage startups in health and wellness. She cut her teeth as a consultant at Bain & Company before becoming an impact investor at Emerson Collective, where she focused on healthcare, edtech, and future of work. She then backed student founders as an Investment Partner at Dorm Room Fund and served as an advisor to Google Ventures before joining the team at Inflect, which has invested in companies like Seven Starling, AnsibleHealth, and ShiftRx.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Nika: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikaduan
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
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On Episode 030 of The Feedback Loop! We hear from founders building: AI-driven enterprise marketing for impact, a wearable for tracking your stress and emotions, an AI-driven platform for business intelligence insights, and a marketplace for college admissions mentorship and guidance.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor is Jesse Middleton, General Partner at Flybridge. More on Jesse below.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode, Jesse:
Jesse Middleton is a General Partner at Flybridge, which has invested in companies like BetterCloud, Bowery, Chief, Codecademy, Firebase, MongoDB, and Splice. He is also an Investment Partner at Next Wave NYC and The Community Fund, was a founding team member at WeWork, and led the technology group at LivePerson. He’s also served as a key advisor to companies like fitmob, inDinero, and Squire.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Jesse: https://x.com/srcasm
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
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On Episode 029 of The Feedback Loop! We hear from founders building: an AI-driven API platform, an AI copilot for product marketing managers, and a package delivery protection product.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor is Jesse Middleton, General Partner at Flybridge. More on Jesse below.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome and intros
07:46 - An AI-driven API platform
20:31 - Founders, take on improv!
22:30 - An AI Copilot for PMMs
34:45 - WeWork... somewhere else?
42:53 - Package delivery protection
51:28 - Takeaways & bye!
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
More on our guest investor for the episode, Jesse:
Jesse Middleton is a General Partner at Flybridge, which has invested in companies like BetterCloud, Bowery, Chief, Codecademy, Firebase, MongoDB, and Splice. He is also an Investment Partner at Next Wave NYC and The Community Fund, was a founding team member at WeWork, and led the technology group at LivePerson. He’s also served as a key advisor to companies like fitmob, inDinero, and Squire.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Jesse: https://x.com/srcasm
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On Episode 028 of The Feedback Loop! A startup founder tells a potential investor that they're too old, another founder is trying to bring sizzle to the stage, and a third won the audience's heart but might not be venture backable.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor is Brian Hollins.
Brian is Founder and Managing Partner of Collide Capital, an early stage fund focused on software companies tackling major problems across fintech, supply chains, and future of work markets. Prior, he spent six years at Goldman Sachs, where he helped build a VC coverage arm and invested in growth stage software businesses as a member of the GS growth equity team.
He's also the founder of The Takeoff Institute, a job readiness fellowship for Black undergraduate students across the US. He is co-founder of Phoenix Fund, an early stage fund focused on supporting startups from the Harvard community. Brian is a founding board member of BLCK VC, the largest Black investor community in the US. He's also a Kauffman Fellow and a member of the Milken Institute.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Brian: https://x.com/bholls1
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
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On Episode 027 of The Feedback Loop! Cloud infrastructure, AI for recruiting, employee engagement + corporate sustainability, and restaurant tech.
The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
For those founders on stage and in the audience, it's an answer to the essential query: how to pitch your startup.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Today's guest investor is Brian Hollins.
Brian is Founder and Managing Partner of Collide Capital, an early stage fund focused on software companies tackling major problems across fintech, supply chains, and future of work markets. Prior, he spent six years at Goldman Sachs, where he helped build a VC coverage arm and invested in growth stage software businesses as a member of the GS growth equity team.
He's also the founder of The Takeoff Institute, a job readiness fellowship for Black undergraduate students across the US. He is co-founder of Phoenix Fund, an early stage fund focused on supporting startups from the Harvard community. Brian is a founding board member of BLCK VC, the largest Black investor community in the US. He's also a Kauffman Fellow and a member of the Milken Institute.
Follow Sherveen: https://x.com/Sherveen
Follow Brian: https://x.com/bholls1
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Feedback Loop is all about getting ambitious founders on stage to pitch and get unfiltered feedback from experienced, honest investors.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
On Episode 026 of The Feedback Loop! Live shopping, "real" co-working, AR/VR collaboration, and a group dinner matchmaking.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Follow him on X at @Sherveen.
Today's guest investor is Charley Ma, an operator-turned-investor. Since 2021, he's been the Co-founder and Managing Partner of Exponent Founders Capital, a $125M early stage fund that has invested in companies like Apollo, Chronosphere, Unit, and many more.
Prior, he led growth at canonical fintech companies like Plaid, Alloy, and Ramp. He's helped build several unicorns, and now he's on the hunt for the next few to fund! Follow him on X at @charleyma.
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 startup founders give their best 1 minute pitch, covering a live music data platform, a machine learning platform for AI collaboration + monetization, and a climate data + IoT platform. PLUS, learn about what it means for startup founders to take "money off the table" in the form of secondaries.
It's all about these ambitious founders getting unfiltered feedback on the elevator pitch and learning about the nuances of venture capital along the way.
Because the thing that can hold even the best founders back from reaching their ambition? Their pitch. Whether a startup founder is raising money, recruiting a team, or selling their product, it's the pitch at the start of any given conversation that starts them on a journey to success.
As always, hosted by Sherveen Mashayekhi, Founder & CEO of Free Agency. Follow him on X at @Sherveen.
Today's guest investor is Charley Ma, an operator-turned-investor. Since 2021, he's been the Co-founder and Managing Partner of Exponent Founders Capital, a $125M early stage fund that has invested in companies like Apollo, Chronosphere, Unit, and many more.
Prior, he led growth at canonical fintech companies like Plaid, Alloy, and Ramp. He's helped build several unicorns, and now he's on the hunt for the next few to fund! Follow him on X at @charleyma.
To attend The Feedback Loop in-person or apply to pitch as a founder, head to afterfeedback.com.
Thank you to all of the brave founders who participated in this episode. The Feedback Loop is dedicated to creating an engine of support for startup founders attempting to change the way the earth spins. We're on your side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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