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How Nothing Founder Carl Pei Built A Multi-Million Dollar Smartphone Brand In Just 2 Years
After co-founding the successful Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, Carl Pei felt the tech industry was missing the fun and wonder he remembered as a dedicated gadget fan growing up in Sweden. Pei decided to launch a new smartphone brand, this time with an increased focus on thoughtful user interface and stylish yet practical designs. In only two years, the brand known as "Nothing" has gained a cult following and gone to $600 million in annualized revenue. On this episode of The Main Function, Pei reflects on the highs and lows that have come with the journey of pursuing excellence in hard tech.

Individual efficiency vs administrative efficiency
When to prioritize individual autonomy, and when to standardize for global optimization.

Make an Org Chart You Want to Ship — Advice from Linear on How Heirloom Tomatoes Should Inspire Team Design
Nan Yu, Head of Product at Linear, has advised dozens of startups of all stages and sizes. He unpacks why founders should be suspicious of symmetry in their team structure, and offers a three-part framework on how to optimize for an “heirloom tomato” org chart.


Marketing, Sales and PR

The hottest marketing trend right now (summer 2024)
Hook your users with hyper-casual games.

Divide and Conquer
How Wayfair divided the furniture industry into 200+ sites and reached $500M ARR.

How to find your first ICP Guide
The article provides a comprehensive guide on defining and identifying an Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) for B2B SaaS companies, covering quantitative, qualitative, and market analysis methods. It emphasizes the importance of continuously refining your ICP as markets evolve and explains how to use this profile to align teams, prioritize efforts, and drive business growth.


Money and Finance

AI Unicorns Are Running Amok
The article discusses the rapid rise of AI unicorns, noting that AI companies are achieving billion-dollar valuations faster than non-AI startups, with an average of 3.9 years compared to 7 years. It highlights concerns about this trend, including potential market distortions and the sustainability of these valuations, while also acknowledging the transformative potential of AI technologies across various industries

Unlocking the Secrets of Flat Rounds: A Strategic Guide for Entrepreneurs and Investors
The article provides a comprehensive guide on flat rounds in venture capital funding, explaining what they are, why companies choose them, and their implications for both entrepreneurs and investors. It covers the benefits and challenges of flat rounds, including reduced dilution for existing shareholders, maintained control, and the ability to secure funding without increasing valuation, while also discussing potential drawbacks like signaling effects and future fundraising challenges.

The Buyout Frenzy in Vertical SaaS
Is Private Equity a Viable Path for Venture-Scale Exits?
 
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