TechCrunch Disrupt 2022

Brex’s 2022 reality

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The impact of hype with Clubhouse’s Paul Davison

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TechCrunch+ roundup: H-1B worker layoffs, cyber-risk quantification, SaaS whiplash

Brace yourself: more layoffs are coming. Update your resume, save as much money as you can, and most importantly — don’t panic.

How to land investors who fund game-changing companies

For founders and investors alike, hard tech problems present a challenge — how to build a successful company over a long time horizon.

TechCrunch+ roundup: TAM tough love, ‘building in public,’ 6 key SaaS metrics

Santa Claus makes a list and checks it twice. Can your e-commerce startup make the same claim this holiday season?

What investors really think about the TAM slide in your pitch deck

"If the founder has that deep personal connection and is willing to put what it takes to take it to those next few levels, that's where the TAM starts to look exciting.”

Investor’s advice during a downturn: Don’t panic

At TechCrunch Disrupt 2022, Ramp CEO Eric Glyman, Airbase CEO Thejo Kote and Anthemis partner Ruth Foxe Blader discussed how to compete in a tough fundraising environment.

TechCrunch+ roundup: 2022 R&D tax prep, social media for founders, managing remote teams

Is there a correlation between being extremely online and a founder’s ability to fundraise?

How Metafy founder Josh Fabian caught the attention of 776 by building in public

In over a decade of investing in startups, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian has only once offered to fund a founder on the spot.

These founders landed early checks by being savvy about social media

At TechCrunch Disrupt, three founders credited their early success in raising venture capital to their use of social media platforms.

Remote work is here to stay. Here’s how to manage your staff from afar

At this year's TechCrunch Disrupt, three panelists talked about the challenges and opportunities of managing staff in a remote work world.

3 founders discuss how to navigate the nuances of early-stage fundraising

The founders of Fiveable, Alloy Automation, and Parthean detailed their first fundraises at TechCrunch Disrupt.

Crypto bear markets are a ‘great time’ to launch startups, industry execs say

Uniswap's Mary-Catherine Lader, Visa's Cuy Sheffield, and Brett Harrison, former president of FTX, said at TechCrunch Disrupt that it's still a great time to build a crypto startup.

Hidden Door wants to turn fiction into immersive role-playing experiences

The first season of “House of Dragon” just ended, and I find myself wishing for more. I’ve seen each episode twice already, read through the lore and even re-watched some “Game

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 pote

How to raise funds when you aren’t in the Bay Area

At this year's TechCrunch Disrupt, three investors shared tips on how startup founders can fundraise outside of major tech hubs.

Clubhouse’s Paul Davison on Twitter, the impact of hype and what happened

Clubhouse CEO and co-founder Paul Davison came to TechCrunch Disrupt to talk about life after the hype and its most formidable competitor, Twitter.

3 VCs explain how founders can stand out when pitching

For investors Annie Case, Sheel Mohnot and Jomayra Herrera, the founders who manage to capture their attention are the ones who come to the pitch process prepared.

Yes, Chief

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Technical due diligence, web3’s promise, how to hire well

Too often, startup recruiting resembles scenes from heist movies where the characters are putting a crew together.
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