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Grammarly rebrands to Superhuman ๐Ÿฆธ, Meta’s AI push ๐Ÿค–, $555B of cloud spend ๐Ÿ’ฐ

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 TLDR Founders 2025-10-31

a16z on How AI is Rewriting the Rules of SaaS Monetization (Sponsor)

In Metronome's upcoming webinar, Martin Casado, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, reveals how leading startups and public companies alike are building monetization operating models for the AI era. You'll learn: 

⏩ Why AI is accelerating the shift from traditional subscriptions to results-based and hybrid monetization models

๐Ÿ’ต How fast-growing AI companies are building their Monetization Operating Models to align product, finance, GTM, and engineering

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Headlines & Trends

Grammarly rebrands to 'Superhuman,' launches a new AI assistant (2 minute read)

Grammarly has rebranded to "Superhuman" after acquiring the email client Superhuman and launching an AI assistant called Superhuman Go. The AI assistant, integrated with Grammarly's extension, connects with apps like Jira and Google Calendar, enhancing its functionality for tasks like scheduling and data fetching. With its transition to a productivity suite, Grammarly aims to compete with Notion and Google Workspace by offering enhanced AI features.
Meta's AI Push Works, But Wall Street Isn't Convinced (2 minute read)

Meta's stock dropped 8% after earnings, even though its AI improvements are clearly working. People spend 10% more time on Instagram because of better AI recommendations, and advertisers using Meta's AI tools pay 14% less per lead. The company now makes $60 billion from AI-powered ads. The problem is expenses - they jumped 32% as Zuckerberg pours money into AI research labs faster than revenue is growing. Meta grew revenue 26% and engagement is up across every app, but investors think it is spending too aggressively on AI when the current tools already deliver results.
$555B of Cloud Spend (1 minute read)

Microsoft and Google's latest earnings reveal the sheer scale of the AI boom. Together, they're sitting on $555 billion in cloud commitments. Both companies are doubling down on data centers, pushing toward a $100B annualized CapEx each. Microsoft plans to expand AI capacity by 80% and double its data center footprint within two years, while Google raised its 2025 CapEx forecast to $93B. Microsoft's commercial backlog has surged past $400B, and Google Cloud's hit $155B, signaling long-term demand strong enough to justify spending more than their entire cash reserves.
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Strategies & Tactics

How to Keep Winning (3 minute read)

Replit's founder says winning is less about luck and more about surviving long enough to compound. The first rule is simple: don't die. Know your red lines, manage downside, and stay in the game even when things look bleak. The second is never quit, progress compounds slowly until it suddenly doesn't. Easy paths rarely lead to lasting advantage, so lean into hard problems that others avoid. Winning requires focus: lock in, study competitors, and learn from their mistakes. While shortcuts are tempting, playing by the rules forces innovation that becomes a moat. Finally, give back. Sharing ideas, open-sourcing work, and helping others doesn't weaken you, it builds goodwill and compounds success over time.
How to Find Your Wedge (4 minute read)

Startups die trying to build everything at once. Founders hear "go after a big market" and start designing the Maximum Viable Product, a sprawling vision that burns time, cash, and morale before it ever meets a customer. The smarter move is finding your wedge: one tightly scoped problem your small team can solve better than anyone else. Amazon started with books, and Facebook started with college photos. Each nailed a small problem and earned the right to expand.
When to Hire Your First PM (5 minute read)

Every founder hits a moment when a product stops being the best use of their time. The roadmap fills with new features, customer feedback piles up, and you're juggling sprint planning while trying to close deals and hire your next engineer. That's when it's time to bring in your first PM. Before PMF, you should own product yourself, but once the feedback loops multiply and tactical decisions start eating into growth, you need someone who can synthesize, prioritize, and keep momentum.
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Tools & Resources

See how Ragie removes the RAG busywork (Sponsor)

Learn how teams ship AI features faster with a fully managed RAG pipeline. Ragie's agentic retrieval breaks down complex questions, searches across sources, self evaluates, and delivers the right context to your AI application so your team can stay focused on building what matters most.

See how it works →

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Unicorn Studio (Tool)

Create enchanting WebGL effects, motion, and interactivity.
Alloy (Tool)

Prototypes that look exactly like your product.
Skala (Tool)

Skala is an all-in-one legal platform for startups to incorporate, fundraise, manage IP, hire, and access legal services globally.
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Miscellaneous

The Cult of Busyness (5 minute read)

If exhaustion is your status symbol, you are paying prestige with your life. This essay skewers our worship of constant doing, where packed calendars masquerade as meaning and self-care turns into another productivity hack. Busyness becomes a sedative for anxiety and a costume for relevance, rewarded with applause even as it erodes attention, intimacy, and art. The cure is not a better app but permission to be idle on purpose, to treat stillness as a practice rather than a failure, and to stop confusing motion with a life.
Pivots, Paths, and Prototypes (3 minute read)

You know it is time to pivot when perfecting the draft takes longer than saying what is true. A TEDx prep that would not click becomes the story of switching themes with a month to spare, proving that quitting one path can be the bravest way forward. The lesson is to build "beta" moments into work and life, test fits before committing, and judge effort by learning rate, not sunk cost. Some turns are not detours at all. They are the road revealing itself.
Will AI Slop Kill The Creator Economy? (6 minute read)

Meta's Vibes and OpenAI's Sora 2 are AI tools that generate video content effortlessly, posing a threat to parts of the creator economy by replacing roles like fashion models and brand spokespeople. Despite this, genuine online creators that offer authenticity and unique insights remain valuable, as AI struggles to replicate these qualities. The proliferation of AI-generated content could threaten the media industry by oversaturating the market, but human-driven content retains its appeal due to its originality.

Quick Links

Replication (1 minute read)

Every startup begins as a copy of something that worked before, but survival depends on what you choose not to copy.
The Permission to Not Know (2 minute read)

Every founder feels like a fraud the moment they start doing something that actually matters.
10 Habits of Successful Employees (2 minute read)

Top performers deliver on core priorities, only take on tasks they can finish, and keep commitments without fail.

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