Equity

The intersection of technology, startups, and venture capital touches everything now. That’s why Equity, TechCrunch's flagship podcast, digs into the business of startups for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts alike. Every Wednesday and Friday, TechCrunch reporters keep you up-to-date on the world of business, technology, and venture capital. Equity is ranked the No.2 podcast in the Top 100 Venture Capital All time leaderboard on Goodpods—As well as No.17 for the Top 100 Finance All time chart and No.32 for the Top 100 Business News All time chart.

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How to avoid all the IPO work without annoying ...
It's Equity Friday! Today our beloved Mary Ann was off on well-deserved break, so our friend and fellow-podcaster Rebecca Szkutak was kind enough to bring her insight and humor to the podcast. We got into the progress being made on the possible TikTok ban, audio-focused AI-startups, why so many late-stage startups are seemingly avoiding the IPO.
30 min
177
Startups are hiring fewer workers and paying ou...
Equity is back with your mid-week startup check-in! We have new data from Carta on how startup compensation is changing, raises from Empathy & Bear Robotics, and more from Bluesky, Brave, and Chamath Palihapitiya’s VC Firm.
12 min
178
Musk’s Grok goes open-source and Reddit updates...
Today on Equity, we're kicking off another week with a look at Reddit's new IPO filing, the potential impact of Grok being open sourced, and why Bobby Kotick wants to buy TikTok.
11 min
179
How many startups shut down last year compared ...
This week, Mary Ann interviewed Roger Lee, an entrepreneur who’s spent the better part of a decade building tools for employees and employers alike. Lee is an angel investor as well the creator of Layoffs.FYI and co-founder of Comprehensive and Human Interest. Roger joined us on the show last year in the wake of 2022’s tech layoffs, but this week we’re focusing on the business of shutting down and why investors are lining up to back startups in the space, including Roger.
27 min
180
What's the Deel with Remofirst, and why are VCs...
Today on Equity, Alex and Mary Ann are highlighting deals of the week including Mews' massive new round and how a South Korean startup aims to take on Carta. Also this week, Deel is snapping up more companies while Remofirst takes steps to become more competitive, and VCs are exploring other avenues.
31 min
181
OpenAI fires back at Musk, and Monzo raises a m...
Alex hopped back on the mic this morning to talk about OpenAI bringing receipts to its tussle with Musk and what's happening with OpenView. Equity is also digging into Monzo's big fundraise, a big startup deal in the AI space, and new climate regulations.
11 min
182
Apple’s €1.84B fine, new AI rules in India, and...
This is our Monday show, in which we take a look back at the weekend and what’s ahead in the week. This time, Apple is hit by a massive fine in the EU, India has new rules when it comes to AI, Waymo reaches more markets, and Salla raises a huge pre-IPO round.
10 min
183
The tourist VCs in LatAm have gone home
This week, Mary Ann talked to David Vélez, the co-founder and CEO of Nubank. The pair dove deep into why some investors are sticking it out in LatAm, why it’s a great place to still put venture dollars, which startups in LatAm have been the most resilient and what other regions can learn from them.
19 min
184
Will we reach AGI before Stripe goes public?
Alex and Mary Ann are sending you off into the weekend with news on Stripe's recovered valuation, Fervo Energy's $200M round, why VCs are investing in startups that shut down companies, and what happens when AI goes up agains the law.
33 min
185
Microsoft invests in yet another AI company
For Equity's mid-week update, we're talking through startup news from Microsoft and Mistral AI, Thrasio and Glean. We're also covering the lates from COTU Ventures and Zacua Ventures.
10 min
186
Why some VCs are pulling back from Europe, Goog...
Equity is back with another Monday morning recap of the weekend and look ahead at the week to come. We're talking through the latest in stocks and crypto, how Google is working to bring Gemini to a host of hardware endpoints, why some venture capitalists are backing out of the European market, Byju's CEO, and more.
11 min
187
Equity Shot: All about the Reddit IPO!
Weekend team, we have something both short and sweet for you: A dig into the Reddit IPO filing that came out just after we recorded our final, regular episode of the week. Since we could not wait until Monday to talk about the numbers, we have an overview here for your delectation.
9 min
188
Match Group’s deal with OpenAI is just business...
This week Mary Ann, Kirsten, and Alex gathered to chat through a massive sheaf of news including deals of the week from PermitFlow, Cake and Match Group, Klarna's board, and why video game startups could be a surprise 2024 winner. A note before we get to the rundown that Reddit filed to go public after we had recorded this episode, so notes on its IPO filing are not included in this particular episode. Don’t think that we won’t discuss its S-1, it just came too late for this particular entry. More to come!
31 min
189
Could Reddit’s upcoming IPO reward its power us...
On today's episode, we're talking about Reddit's upcoming IPO (again), along with some impressive raises for edtech startup Loora, Bioptimus and Dili. As usual, we'll wrap up with the latest in Venture Land, including a new foodtech fund and the largest African venture fund out there!
9 min
190
The regulatory clock is ticking for TikTok
Today on Equity, Alex is back on the mic and talking through the latest for stocks and crypto, Planity's hefty Series C, TikTok in trouble (again), and a slew of M&A in Startup Land.
12 min
191
Foundry is shutting down in slow motion
On today's news round up, Alex, Mary Ann and Karyne are talking through Deals of the Week from Rasa, Hippo Harvest, and a startup at the intersection of AI and crypto. We're also digging deep into venture capital’s year of transition and YC’s new call for startups.
31 min
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OpenAI board member Bret Taylor has a new AI st...
Welcome to our Wednesday show, in which we talk through the week’s leading startup and venture capital news. Today we have an absolute pile of material, so let’s get to work: Bret Taylor’s new startup is turning heads: Known for his work at Facebook, Salesforce and OpenAI, Taylor’s new startup Sierra is building conversational AI agents. It has raised a mountain of capital to date, which it might need given that it’s not alone in its niche. FlowFi’s counter-cultural decision: FlowFi is building software to help startups keep their books more intelligently. But it’s not going to try and replace human inputs into financial work. Instead, it’s pairing its software with a labor marketplace so that startups can blend human and computer intelligence. If this means more GAAP accounting for startups, we’re here for it. Bold and Antithesis snag new capital: Bold raised $50 million for its Latin American fintech business, in good news for the sector and region that once went together like peanut butter and honey. Meanwhile Antithesis raised $47 million for its software testing service. Homebrew up, Foundry out: Homebrew is putting together an interesting new $50 million fund, while Foundry has announced that after its current, $500 million fund, it’s out of the game.
10 min
193
Peak XV's AI field trips, and why we don't set ...
This morning we have an interesting mix of stories, which bring technology, politics and AI together in interesting ways. To work: Stocks: It’s another big week for earnings, including Hubspot, Instacart, Monday.com, and Cisco. We should learn a lot about the state of software and hardware sales as last year ended, and what some critical tech names see for the rest of the year. Crypto: Prices are up in the crypto world over the last week. Coinbase reports this week as well, which should give us a feel for how optimistic the leading North American crypto company is feeling. Waymo: Some folks set fire to a Waymo car in San Francisco. Which is so goddamned dumb that I would pull my hair out if I had any. Bugcrowd: A $102 million round? You love to see it. Mega-rounds have become less common in recent quarters, so when bug-bounty-focused Bugcrowd put together just such a round, we had to talk about it. AI field trips: No matter where you are founded, you are going to need to keep tabs on the AI work going on in Silicon Valley.
11 min
194
Adam Neumann's bid for WeWork's scraps
Today on Equity, we're digging deep into our favorite deals of the week from Starship Technologies and Ambience Healthcare, why Adam Neumann wants to buy WeWork from bankruptcy. We'll also discuss LatAm startups that are seeing success, earnings, ad spend, and the state of the economy.
37 min
195
Fintech, edtech, and SaaS are not dead
We're taking a deep look at a number of startup fundraisings, including new capital for vertical saas, fintech and edtech, how quickly SUMA Wealth is growing, why Bluesky is flying high. We're also taking a look at a new early stage fund in Europe and a crypto app with real traction - we promise.
9 min
196
Yandex takes a big hit to get rid of Russian as...
On today's episode, Crypto price movements after the spot Bitcoin ETF, yet another reason for investors to think twice about working with Russian companies, and we close it out by wondering if every startup is now an AI startups.
14 min
197
The feast and famine cycle of tech
This week on Equity, we're going over startup raises that caught our eye and bigger deals of the week, including Zum's $140M round, why Ramp is on an acquisition spree, and how the tech layoff season simply refuses to fade away.
33 min
198
Why one founder thinks the Apple Vision Pro is ...
This is our interview show, and today we're bringing Anshu Sharma back on the podcast. Last time Sharma was on, the Skyflow CEO riffed with us on interest rates and business cycles. This time, we wanted to talk to him about the Apple Vision Pro and how it fares against a theory he recently blogged about for TechCrunch: The Innovator's Dilemma.
30 min
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Meet the startup taking on Nvidia
This is our startup-focused, Wednesday episode, so today we’re counting down important venture rounds and chatting our way through other startup and VC news. This week, Plex targets profitability, Rebellions aims to take on Nvidia and Nile is building a new data system for SaaS. We'll also take a look at new funds from Giant Ventures, SMOK Ventures and Ubiquity Ventures.
10 min
200
How a browser startup is taking on Google search
Today on Equity, we're taking a look at how Arc's new mobile app is taking on Google search, why it might finally be time for Reddit's IPO, why Meta hearts Apple, and...what Garry said.
13 min