Mastering go-to-market with the VC made by founders, for founders
The success of a go-to-market strategy is pivotal for early-stage startups – and working with an investor that understands the rollercoaster of being a founder can make it even better.
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A Venture Capitalist's eclectic reading list: Escaping the VC grind
Exclusively for Maddyness, Noa Khamallah of Don't Quit Ventures shares his late summer reading list and explains the long term benefits of expanding horizons through literature.
How to tell you are losing product market fit (and how to get it back)
There are plenty of resources to help founders obtain product market fit: that sweet spot where a product has the vision, customer engagement and scalability to meet the needs of a well-defined target market, generating strong demand and sustainable growth.
Cardiff: What founders need to know about the Welsh capital
Wales’ star is rising in the world of technology, with Cardiff driving much of its momentum. Here’s the lowdown on what Cardiff has to offer entrepreneurs
The French tech startup that lets you drive and unlock your employees’ growth
Klara has made waves in France, transforming the impact of employee learning and development. Now, they’ve launched in the UK
Real fruit and real indulgence, meet Pukpip
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Zara Godfrey, founder and managing director of Pukpip about the rise of permissible indulgence, shipping logistics and upcycling bananas.
How “Emerged” startups are changing the investment geography map
Since the end of the 20th century, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the Balkans, the Baltics, and the South Caucasus have come a long way from almost nothing to what we can now call “emerged” economies. Despite hardships and limited resources, these countries have brought up fantastic tech professionals and startup founders known to be behind unicorns such companies as OpenAI, Grammarly, Miro, Flo, and Revolut.
Justice for pennies: the surprising catalyst for social change no one is talking about
Forget self-driving cars or artificial general intelligence. The next seismic shift in society could come from an unexpected quarter: the courtroom.
Marna, a bold new Iced Tea brand crafted in London
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Tristan Flint, cofounder of Iced Tea brand Marna about squeezing lemons, crafting an authentic iced tea brewed with real tea, going viral and being listed in Soho House.
The pertinence of VC secondaries
Before understanding venture capital (VC) secondaries, one has to grasp the private equity (PE) type. What PE secondaries put in place more than a decade ago shape how VC is going about it today.
AI for global supply chains, hospitality tech and cybersecurity in this week's Maddymoney
Every week, Maddyness brings you the latest investment news from the UK startup ecosystem. Here's a recap of this week's investments.