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Why SaaStr AI London 2025 Is Where You Learn AI + GTM From The People Actually Doing It. At Scale.

It’s time. It’s time to get ahead of the pack in AI + B2B. Not next quarter. Not next year. Right now. Because the companies that figured out AI in GTM over the past 12 months are now scaling those playbooks aggressively. They’re closing bigger deals. They’re reducing CAC by 30-40%. They’re building features customers... Continue Reading

SaaStr favicon SaaStr about 17 hours ago 1 min read

Claude Code comes to web and mobile, letting devs launch parallel jobs on Anthropic’s managed infra

Vibe coding is evolving and with it are the leading AI-powered coding services and tools, including Anthropic’s Claude Code. As of today, the service will be available via the web and, in preview, on the Claude iOS app, giving developers access to additional asynchronous capabilities. Previously, it was available through the terminal on developers' PCs with support for Git, Docker, Kubernetes, npm, pip, AWS CLI, etc.,...

VentureBeat favicon VentureBeat about 20 hours ago 3 min read

Shin Starr’s robotic food truck kitchen will serve up Korean BBQ at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

Shin Starr's OLHSO food truck is an autonomous kitchen on wheels, serving Korean BBQ cooked by a robot.

TechCrunch Startups favicon TechCrunch Startups about 22 hours ago 1 min read

Getting physical: IOP director talks skills to boost next-gen quantum

Institute of Physics director of science Louis Barson talks to SiliconRepublic.com about the UK’s quantum revolution and the value of a physics education. Read more: Getting physical: IOP director talks skills to boost next-gen quantum

Silicon Republic favicon Silicon Republic about 23 hours ago 1 min read

Is ‘AI workslop’ creating unnecessary work for employees?

Steven Lockey and Nicole Gillespie of the University of Melbourne discuss how poorly deployed AI can create additional work for users. Read more: Is ‘AI workslop’ creating unnecessary work for employees?

Silicon Republic favicon Silicon Republic about 23 hours ago 1 min read

San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie is coming to TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

Newly elected mayor Daniel Lurie steps onto the Disrupt Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, October 27-29 at Moscone West, in a homecoming of sorts for both tech and the city that helped define it. Register now to save and catch this live discussion.

TechCrunch Startups favicon TechCrunch Startups about 23 hours ago 1 min read

From Seed to sovereignty: HV Capital’s expanding mandate across Europe

There’s a lot you can learn from how venture firms evolve — not just in what they invest in, but in how they run themselves. Take HV Capital. Late last year the firm completed a full handover from its...

Tech.eu favicon Tech.eu about 23 hours ago 1 min read

Last-minute ticket deal for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Save 60% on your plus-one

To celebrate the 7-day countdown, we’reoffering a special 60% discount for your plus-one. Buy your pass and save up to $444,plus get 60% off asecondticketfor your co-founder, partner, friend, or team member.

TechCrunch Startups favicon TechCrunch Startups about 24 hours ago 1 min read

From Zero to Replit Fluent: How 9 Apps and 500,000 Users Taught Me to How to ‘Vibe’ Apps Into Production

After 100+ days and with 9 apps vibe coded into production with Replit used over 500,000 times we’re just getting going. And … I think key to that is that I’m now “Replit Fluent”. What does that mean? It’s a state where I know how to vibe well enough (without a developer), and I know... Continue Reading

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 1 day ago 1 min read

Final countdown: Only 7 days until TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 and ticket prices increase 

Seven days untilTechCrunch Disrupt 2025officially kicks offat San Francisco’s Moscone West and ticket prices increase. Save up to $444 now, and get 60% off a second ticket.

TechCrunch Startups favicon TechCrunch Startups 1 day ago 1 min read

HotGreen Solutions raises £1.2M for ultra-efficient heat pumps

AUK cleantech startup HotGreen Solutions, has closed a 1.2 million pre-seed round,led by Empirical Ventures, with strategic participation from Coca-ColaEuropacific Partners (CCEP), First Imagine! Ven...

Tech.eu favicon Tech.eu 1 day ago 1 min read

Canavan Atlantic: Using AI to boost environmental compliance

This Donegal start-up wants to ‘make environmental intelligence a core part of how the world builds’. Read more: Canavan Atlantic: Using AI to boost environmental compliance

Silicon Republic favicon Silicon Republic 1 day ago 1 min read

Adobe Foundry wants to rebuild Firefly for your brand — not just tweak it

Hoping to attract more enterprise teams to its ecosystem, Adobe launched a new model customization service called Adobe AI Foundry, which would create bespoke versions of its flagship AI model, Firefly.Adobe AI Foundry will work with enterprise customers to rearchitect and retrain Firefly models specific to the client. AI Foundry version models are different from custom Firefly models in that Foundry models understand...

VentureBeat favicon VentureBeat 1 day ago 4 min read

Transport, electricity likely to break five-year emissions ceiling, SEAI

The residential sector is expected to remain under the set limits, finds the energy watchdog. Read more: Transport, electricity likely to break five-year emissions ceiling, SEAI

Silicon Republic favicon Silicon Republic 1 day ago 1 min read

How might quiet cracking fracture workplace harmony?

Diamonds are not always formed under pressure, sometimes they just crumble and fall apart, so you need to know the warning signs if extra support is needed. Read more: How might quiet cracking fracture workplace harmony?

Silicon Republic favicon Silicon Republic 1 day ago 1 min read

Non-drill brain monitoring startup CoMind raises over $100M

A UK startup which is developing brain monitoring and treatment technology which avoids drilling a hole into a patient’s skull has raised more than $100m in funding in total, it has announced.Led by “...

Tech.eu favicon Tech.eu 1 day ago 1 min read

Perplexity, Signal, Coinbase down in internet outage linked to AWS

It is understood that many of the outages link to issues at Amazon Web Services, which offers the infrastructure that underpins much of the internet. Read more: Perplexity, Signal, Coinbase down in internet outage linked to AWS

Silicon Republic favicon Silicon Republic 1 day ago 1 min read

European tech weekly recap: More than 85 tech funding deals worth over €2.2B

Last week, wetracked more than 85 tech funding deals worth over 2.2 billion, and over 10 exits, M&A transactions, rumours, and related news stories across Europe.Haberin devamını okumak için tıklayı...

Tech.eu favicon Tech.eu 1 day ago 1 min read

First all-island accounting apprenticeship programme launched

The initiative responds to the disruptions of AI and sustainability to support finance teams in the rapidly evolving finance sector. Read more: First all-island accounting apprenticeship programme launched

Silicon Republic favicon Silicon Republic 1 day ago 1 min read

Agentic AI security breaches are coming: 7 ways to make sure it's not your firm

AI agents – task-specific models designed to operate autonomously or semi-autonomously given instructions — are being widely implemented across enterprises (up to 79% of all surveyed for a PwC report earlier this year). But they're also introducing new security risks. When an agentic AI security breach happens, companies may be quick to fire employees and assign blame, but slower to identify and fix the systemic...

VentureBeat favicon VentureBeat 1 day ago 9 min read

New start-up award aims to boost Ireland’s circular innovation

Do you have a value proposition to boost Ireland’s circular economy? This new start-up competition wants to hear from you. Read more: New start-up award aims to boost Ireland’s circular innovation

Silicon Republic favicon Silicon Republic 1 day ago 1 min read

10 Things To Know About Raising Venture Capital for The First Time

Dear SaaStr: What should a founder know about raising VC capital for the first time? Fundraising is one of the most critical—and often misunderstood—parts of building a startup. It’s essentially a specialized form of sales, where instead of selling a product, you’re selling equity in your company. Once you think about it that way, you’ll... Continue Reading

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 2 days ago 1 min read

Pylon

The support platform built for B2B Discussion | Link

Product Hunt favicon Product Hunt 2 days ago 1 min read

Dear SaaStr: What Are The Top 10 Metrics Series A Investors Look At?

Dear SaaStr: What Are The Top 10 Metrics Series A Investors Look At? Here’s the prioritized list of metrics a seed-stage SaaS startup should focus on to position itself for a successful Series A: 1. ARR Growth Rate. Of Course Growth is the #1 metric for Series A. Investors want to see you’re on... Continue Reading

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 2 days ago 1 min read

Compyle

The AI coding agent that actually collaborates with you Discussion | Link

Product Hunt favicon Product Hunt 2 days ago 1 min read

Private Resume Builder

Build Your Resume in Private. No Account. Discussion | Link

Product Hunt favicon Product Hunt 2 days ago 1 min read

The teacher is the new engineer: Inside the rise of AI enablement and PromptOps

As more companies quickly begin using gen AI, it’s important to avoid a big mistake that could impact its effectiveness: Proper onboarding. Companies spend time and money training new human workers to succeed, but when they use large language model (LLM) helpers, many treat them like simple tools that need no explanation. This isn't just a waste of resources; it's risky. Research shows that AI has advanced quickly from...

VentureBeat favicon VentureBeat 2 days ago 6 min read

This top VC has bet close to 20% of his fund on teenagers — here’s why

Eventbrite co-founder Kevin Hartz is on to his next thing — teenage founders, not as a social experiment but as an unplanned investment thesis.

TechCrunch Startups favicon TechCrunch Startups 3 days ago 1 min read

SaaStr AI App of The Week: Alloy — The AI Prototyping Tool That Actually Looks Like Your Product (Not Some Generic App Builder)

The Bottom Line: Alloy is “vibing” for product development. You can prototyping new features for existing products in plain english in a prompt or two. It’s the first AI prototyping tool that captures your actual product from your browser — and generates prototypes that look exactly like what you’ll ship. And if you want changes?... Continue Reading

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 3 days ago 1 min read

Competition is Really Heating Up in Our Market. What Should We Do?

Dear SaaStr: Competition is Really Heating Up in Our Market. What Should We Do? When competition heats up, the first thing to remember is that most SaaS markets aren’t natural monopolies—they’re oligopolies. That means you’re not going to kill your competitors, and they’re not going to kill you, unless you let them. But product-market fit... Continue Reading

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 3 days ago 1 min read

Dear SaaStr: What Steps Does It Take To Scale From $1m to $10m ARR?

Dear SaaStr: What Steps Does It Take To Scale From $1m to $10m ARR? The best way to get from $1M ARR to $10M ARR is to double down on what’s already working. At $1M ARR, you’ve proven there’s demand for your product, and you’ve likely identified your core customer segment. Now it’s about scaling... Continue Reading

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 3 days ago 1 min read

Abstract or die: Why AI enterprises can't afford rigid vector stacks

Vector databases (DBs), once specialist research instruments, have become widely used infrastructure in just a few years. They power today's semantic search, recommendation engines, anti-fraud measures and gen AI applications across industries. There are a deluge of options: PostgreSQL with pgvector, MySQL HeatWave, DuckDB VSS, SQLite VSS, Pinecone, Weaviate, Milvus and several others.The riches of choices sound like a...

VentureBeat favicon VentureBeat 3 days ago 5 min read

Developers can now add live Google Maps data to Gemini-powered AI app outputs

Google is adding a new feature for third-party developers building atop its Gemini AI models that rivals like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude, and the growing array of Chinese open source options are unlikely to get anytime soon: grounding with Google Maps.This addition allows developers to connect Google's Gemini AI models' reasoning capabilities with live geospatial data from Google Maps, enabling applications...

VentureBeat favicon VentureBeat 4 days ago 4 min read

New!! Check Out SaaStr’s AI Agent Guide. The 20+ AI Agents We Use.

I was on a great panel at Dreamforce this year, and right after a mob of founders rushed the stage. The #1 question I got? It’s the #1 question we get all the time these days: “What AI Agents Does SaaStr Use?” So I came home and vibe coded a very slick, easy to use... Continue Reading

SaaStr favicon SaaStr 4 days ago 1 min read

Aden AI

Turn any file into a chatbot course & get certified with AI Discussion | Link

Product Hunt favicon Product Hunt 4 days ago 1 min read