Tuesday, June 21, 2022

With $153M Series C, LeadSquared becomes India's newest unicorn

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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Good afternoon, you fine humans! We hope you had a lovely weekend. Christine is off on a well-deserved holiday, and I'm going to be working on some special projects for a few weeks (including my tan and my surfing skills), so starting tomorrow, we will leave this fair newsletter in the capable hands of Kyle. Give the man a follow on Twitter — you've seen a ton of his writing linked to from this newsletter, and I love his writing in general, so you'll have a blast.

Oh, and if you wanna come hang out in person, we only have, like, 50 tickets left to our summer party. Come hang out and be jolly!

Oh, and if you wanna brighten your day and mine — let's go mad with cat gifs on my Twitter account. Go on, let's have a little cat-gif sharing party. — Haje 

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  • Oh dear, who tripped over the wire again? Cloudflare is a cornerstone of the internet, which is reassuring and lovely, until it all falls apart. A huge number of services, including Discord, DoorDash, Crunchyroll, NordVPN and others had significant outages when Cloudflare took a dirt nap for a few hours. Things should be up and whirring again now, and no doubt the Cloudflare ops teams will have a couple of intense weeks figuring out what happened and how to prevent it in the future, Manish writes.
  • The <?= ordinal($cutcounter++); ?> cut is the deepest: Klarna is reportedly considering raising at a $15 billion valuation — a huge haircut from its mid-2021 $45 billion valuation. Over on our subscription product TechCrunch Plus, Alex makes it make (more) sense.
  • LeadSquared grows a unicorn horn: Manish reports that LeadSquared raised $153 million in a Series C funding round that valued it at $1 billion. The round was led by Westbridge Capital, and the startup is now looking to broaden its product with new features, including sales performance analytics and a suite of tools to digitize application processing.
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I love it when big, ambitious projects turn into viable companies. Brian's report on how Impossible Mining is combing the seafloor for battery metals very much tickles my curiosity bones. It employs bacterial respiration to "liberate" metals from rocks, and the company raised $10 million to, ahem, go a little deeper.

You know what really grinds my gears? You know when customer service folks seem to be so painfully friendly, but also as useless as an ice-cream tea cozy? Neuron7 is using some clever tech to help customer service folks find data and solutions more quickly, and just raised $10 million to do just that, Kyle reports.

Let's look a little deeper:

Write a TechCrunch+ guest post that could help someone navigate this downturn

We last updated our submission guidelines for TechCrunch+ guest posts in June 2021, but a lot has changed since then.

These are uncertain times, but experience is the best teacher, which is why we're looking for guest articles that can help others navigate this downturn.

Because the stakes are so high, we are not looking for articles that share "thought leadership" about general challenges people in the tech industry are facing right now.

We're only interested in posts offering actionable advice that are written by authors who have experience working under adverse economic circumstances.

If you have an idea, please review our new submission guidelines and get in touch.

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Big Tech Inc.

Coding just gets easier, as the tools and frameworks become more powerful and smarter. One example of that is Copilot, GitHub's AI-powered programming assistant, which became generally available, as Kyle reports.

Over on the bird sanctuary, the narrative trundles on, with Ivan reporting that Twitter is asking its shareholders to approve the $44 billion takeover by Elon Musk.

And finally, I was stanning hard for Amanda's panel at our Climate event last week — she tackled the question of whether capitalism can solve climate change. I'm not gonna spoil it for you — just read her excellent piece on our subscription service TechCrunch Plus. And once you finish that one, get into Harri's TC+ piece where she asks "How doomed are we?" on the climate question. Ugh, I can't believe I get to work with smart, passionate writers like them. Lucky me!

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Friday, June 17, 2022

Citing 'overreaching activism,' SpaceX reportedly fires workers who decried Musk's behavior

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Friday, June 17, 2022

There we go, today it's Friday! We're planning to spend some quality time with a headset and a collection of amazing TechCrunch podcasts — here's our roundup of this week's episodes, enthusiastically curated and collected by Henry. We're taking Monday off for Juneteenth. If you're outside the U.S. (or not fully up to speed inside the U.S., for that matter), this article from the New York Times is a great introduction.

Also, Haje appears to be running a fever today, so if some of the jokes in this newsletter make even less sense than usual, let's blame it on him running on three-and-a-quarter brain cells today. — Haje and Christine

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  • Getting to Mars with fewer people: Not sure if it is a coincidence, but commenters to our story from yesterday felt the group of SpaceX employees, that circulated an open letter challenging Elon Musk's Twitter behavior, should be fired. Today, Darrell brings us news that this may have indeed happened for some of that employee group. He reports that other employees did not appreciate being inundated with unsolicited offers to join the group and took their own action with corporate. See here for more on Musk's plan for Twitter.
  • Integrating into Alibaba: Cainiao, the logistics service operated by Alibaba, made its debut in Pakistan to support Daraz, an e-commerce company there that Alibaba bought in 2018. Rita reports that it's likely Cainiao will now follow Alibaba as it expands its footprint around the globe.
  • Some fresh perspective for VC: We got double a treat from Dominic-Madori today. She interviewed a number of Black Gen Z VCs who successfully broke into an industry that had traditionally not included them. You can read her interview with Fearless Fund's Arian Simone here or under today's TC+ section.

Startups and VC

Today in startups, Brex mentions it is “less suited to meet the needs of smaller customers” and that the company is exiting the small business space while still catering to startups, Mary Ann reports.

We're also intrigued by Immutab's half-billion-dollar fund to boost web3 gaming adoption, as Jacquelyn reports today. Also, can we just say, our crypto, blockchain and web3 reporting has really found its stride over the last couple of months, so definitely keep an eye out for more on that front going forward. Start with our web3 tag on the site and work your way through some of our previous stuff, too!

The best of the rest:

Fearless Fund's Arian Simone on why a downturn is business as usual for minority founders

In the U.S., Black women are the most entrepreneurial demographic, but they're also more likely to fall into a funding gap when they need access to capital.

Out of $330 billion in VC funding that startups received last year, "less than five Black women raised money past the Series A stage, and one of them was Rihanna," reports Dominic-Madori Davis.

To help level the playing field for minority women working in tech and consumer packaged goods, entrepreneur Arian Simone co-founded Fearless Fund in 2019 with business advisor Ayana Parsons and actress Keshia Knight Pulliam.

The fund has backed 31 companies to date, and despite the chill in the markets, it has no plans to slow down.

"Companies that are venture-backed have seen their fair share of horror stories," said Simone. "They don't typically get rattled by the current macroeconomic climate."

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Privacy is a good thing, so it's nice to see WhatsApp come out with a new feature that lets you hide your profile photo, bio and "last seen" status from people you don't want to see, Aisha reports. The new privacy opt-in goes by "My contacts except…" and is where you can list those people.

We now go across the pond to a pair of stories by Natasha L. In the first one, we find out that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will be coming back to the U.S. The U.K.'s home secretary granted the extradition request after several attempts by the U.S. to bring Assange back to be tried for conspiracy to hack and computer misuse, she reported. In Natasha's other story, she does a deep-dive into the region's data reform study, one of those being replacing cookie pop-ups with browser-related opt-outs. In case it is tl;dr, she says, "plenty of uniquely British red tape is also incoming for your digital operations."

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