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gm legends, happy Sunday.
Todayâs standouts:Â a Cursor's big brain update; a platform to raise the funds for your next big idea, sans VC coffee; and an itty-bitty little desk toy that also functions as an analytics hub. Plus: how one maker lost a $50m deal and what he learned from it.
Top off the coffee. Set your status to off-grid. Letâs get into it.
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Grow your app with Setapp: revenue, users, & AI

You shipped the app. Now comes the part nobody warns you about.
Billing across dozens of countries. Licensing agreements. Tax compliance. Customer support for users you haven't met yet. And if your app does anything with AI, add provider management and infrastructure costs to the pile. None of that is why you started building â but all of it is now your problem.
Setapp is trying to take it off your plate.
You probably know Setapp as the subscription marketplace â one monthly price, hundreds of Mac apps. On May 21st, they turned toward developers. The pitch is simple: list your app, reach users who are already looking, and let Setapp handle the business layer.
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Ouch, that's a gut punch

Sanat wandered into that final pitch room after a year living inside the clientâs wallsâsenior architects parked on-site, specs nailed down, RFP co-authoredâutterly convinced the $50 million deal was his.
Then came the blow: âIt comes down to price.â Price was the excuse. The real mistake? Betting everything on one internal cheerleader. No whispers in procurement. No finance allies. No C-suite advocates. Just a single-threaded play that collapsed as soon as his champion lost influence.
From that crash came a new gospel: map every stakeholder from day one. Build parallel tracks into procurement, legal, finance, operations, and the elusive executive sponsor. Craft persona-specific messages. Stagger your asks. Never put all your chips on one personâs mood or job security.
He rewrote his entire playbookâand landed his next seven-figure deal without so much as a hiccup.
Curious how he turned that $50 million failure into a replicable blueprint for enterprise wins? Keep reading.
What's the secret sauce?

Nika kicked off the thread asking, âWhatâs your productâs standout feature and how do you pitch it?â
Answers boiled down to two things: automating pain points in one go (like setting prices and updating contracts automatically) and turning messy inputs into organized outputs (think brain-dump-to-task calendars). Whether itâs slicing through back-office chaos or getting your brand noticed where it matters, everyoneâs selling the piece that makes their life easier.
Worth a skim if you need a quick reminder how to talk up your productâs secret sauce.
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