If you ve ever wondered how a startup raises a round, you re not alone. It s one of those phrases people in tech throw around casually - like everyone was born understanding cap tables and term sheets.
The truth? Even inside the industry, the process is messy. Every round is its own little universe of ambition, pressure, and luck.
@OpenAI just launched ChatGPT Atlas, its own browser for macOS that bakes the model right into every tab. You can highlight text to summarize or rewrite it, chat alongside any site, and keep the AI open in a split view while you browse.
It even remembers what you ve been doing over time, though that s already raising privacy flags.
What s interesting is that Atlas doesn t feel like a new product it just feels like ChatGPT trying to absorb the browser itself.
The team here at @Shuttle have been building an impressive product that has seen them raise 6 rounds of investment for their growing community of investors. The platform has certainly received a tonne of attention - not just because of the access to exciting investment opportunities - but also because of the slick product design and beautiful user experience.
Don't just take it from me - see for yourself. The launch has just gone live and Shuttle are already in the top ranks of launches for the day.
For decades, private markets have been treated like a velvet-rope party - exclusive, opaque, and mostly off-limits unless you were rich, well-connected, or both.