Immad Akhund and Rajat Suri
Founders in Arms
In this weekly series, fellow startup founders Immad Akhund (Mercury) and Rajat Suri (Presto, Lima, and Lyft) explore current events in the world of tech, startup, and policy, offering insights from their distinguished careers and an array of expert guests. YouTube: youtube.com/@FoundersInArmsSubstack: foundersinarms.substack.comInstagram: instagram.com/foundersinarmsTikTok: tiktok.com/@foundersinarms_
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Jul 10, 2026
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Ethics, Pivots, and the Future of Work: A Live Q&A with Vercel's Guillermo Rauch 10.07.2026 28:19
Guillermo Rauch is the co-founder and CEO of Vercel, the company behind Next.js, and previously created the widely-used Socket.io library. In this special episode, recorded live in front of an audience, Guillermo joins Immad Akhund and Raj Suri for an open Q&A covering pivots, ethics, investors, and the future of work in the age of AI. What you'll learn: The difference between a "lowercase p"...
The New Rules of Startup Scale: Survival, TAM Illusions, and Opting into Excellence With Dan Teran 26.06.2026 49:24
Dan Teran is the co-founder and managing partner of Gutter Capital, an early-stage venture firm investing in vertical AI and marketplace businesses. He previously founded Managed by Q — an operating system for commercial spaces that grew to employ nearly 1,000 people, expanded nationally, and was acquired by WeWork in 2019. Dan joined WeWork as head of corporate development before leaving after a...
Before Robots Were Cool: The 33-Year Journey of iRobot's Founder, Colin Angle 05.06.2026 52:05
Colin Angle spent 33 years building iRobot — bootstrapping for eight years without venture capital, surviving 15 failed business models, and ultimately launching Roomba in year 12. What followed was a decade of overcoming consumer skepticism, 70%+ global market share, a public offering on Nasdaq, and eventually a blocked acquisition by Amazon. Now he's back with a new company, Familiar Machines an...
Guillermo Rauch at Founders in Arms Live: Simplicity, Focus, and the Bet That Built Vercel 29.05.2026 51:44
Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel, joins Immad Akhund and Raj Suri at a live Founders in Arms event to break down the full arc of building one of the most widely used developer platforms in the world—from a contrarian bet that VCs said was already solved, to a multi-product company powering the future of the web. Guillermo walks through the three chapters of Vercel's growth: finding focus (trimming a...
Building for Quality in a World of AI Slop with Linear's Karri Saarinen 22.05.2026 54:15
Karri Saarinen is the co-founder and CEO of Linear, the product and issue tracking platform built for high-performing software teams. A designer by training — with stints at Airbnb and Coinbase — Karri took a different path to founding than most Silicon Valley CEOs. Linear has become one of the most beloved tools in the startup ecosystem, known for its speed, design quality, and now its deep integ...
WorkOS's Michael Grinich on Becoming the Enterprise Layer for AI's Biggest Companies 01.05.2026 54:40
Michael Grinich is the co-founder and CEO of WorkOS, the enterprise authentication and identity infrastructure used by Anthropic, OpenAI, Cursor, xAI, and hundreds of fast-growing companies. Before WorkOS, Michael dropped out of MIT, worked at Dropbox, and founded Nihilus — where a painful first experience with enterprise features planted the seed for everything that came next. In this episode, Im...
AI Winners, IPO Hype, and the Future of Engineering Teams With Raj and Immad 21.04.2026 25:23
In this candid one-on-one episode, Immad and Raj catch up on what's actually happening in tech right now — the AI narratives shifting under everyone's feet, which companies they'd bet on, and how they're thinking about building teams in an AI-native world. What you'll learn: Why Anthropic has taken the AI narrative from OpenAI — and whether that lead will hold Immad's take on whether he'd invest i...
The Future of Investing: Data, Signals, and Retail Power 03.04.2026 52:28
George Kailas is the CEO of Prospero AI, a platform helping retail investors make smarter decisions using simplified market signals and data-driven insights. In this episode, George joins Immad and Raj to break down one of the biggest debates in investing today: should you just buy ETFs, or can retail investors actually beat the market? They go deep into how modern markets really work, why retail...
Founding Teams: What Works, What Doesn’t — with Andy Chen 01.04.2026 38:40
Andy Chen is the co-founder of Outcast Ventures, an early-stage fund focused on rethinking how founding teams come together. Prior to Outcast, he worked across recruiting and venture capital, including roles at Riviera Partners, Kleiner Perkins, and Coatue, where he was a General Partner. At Outcast, he’s building a talent-first approach to company creation, including a co-founder matching program...
The Long Game: David Rusenko on Building Weebly, Surviving Acquisitions, and Investing in Climate 27.03.2026 52:00
David Rusenko is the founder and CEO of Leap Forward Ventures, a pre-seed and seed climate tech fund investing in energy, deep tech, and the reinvention of industrial processes. Before that, he spent 14 years as co-founder and CEO of Weebly, growing it from a college project to a platform serving tens of millions of small businesses before selling to Square in 2018. What you'll learn: Why Weebly s...
The State of Robotics in 2026: Ryan Gariépy on Hype, Reality, and Long-Term Thinking 13.03.2026 55:44
This week, we're bringing back one of our most loved episodes on Founders in Arms. Ryan Gariépy is the co-founder and former CTO of Clearpath Robotics and Otto Motors, acquired by Rockwell Automation for $600M+ in 2023. He bootstrapped the company for five years with only $300K in funding, reached profitability in 18 months, and spent 14 years building mobile robotics platforms that became the ind...
Thumbtack’s Marco Zappacosta on AI, Trust, and the Future of Marketplaces 06.03.2026 51:10
Marco Zapacosta is the co-founder and CEO of Thumbtack, the home services marketplace connecting homeowners with local pros for everything from plumbing to renovation. Started three weeks before Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008, Thumbtack has grown to over $500M in annual run rate across 17 years of building. What you'll learn: Why Marco believes Thumbtack is still pre-product market fit at $500M...
What AI Will Actually Do to the Economy with Noah Smith 27.02.2026 42:05
Noah Smith is a writer and Substack blogger behind Noahpinion , known for his contrarian, data-grounded takes on economics, technology, and geopolitics. What you'll learn: Why the viral Citrini "2028 Global Intelligence Crisis" post moved markets — and whether it should have The psychology behind why "AI causes 2008" scared Wall Street more than killer robots Why Noah thinks an AI-driven financial...
How AI Agents Will Reshape the Web with Parag Agrawal 20.02.2026 55:52
We're bringing back one of our most loved episode on Founders in Arms. Parag Agrawal is the co-founder and CEO of Parallel, building infrastructure for the agentic web. Previously CEO of Twitter, Parag now leads a company architecting how AI agents will interact with the open web at orders of magnitude beyond current human scale. Two years after founding in stealth mode, Parallel recently announce...
Building a Services Business in a Tech World with Honey Homes' Vishwas Prabhakara 13.02.2026 53:32
Vishwas Prabhakara is the co-founder and CEO of Honey Homes, a subscription home maintenance service that's reimagining how Americans care for their homes. After spending four years at Yelp running the restaurant business, Vishwas saw firsthand why marketplaces fail for skilled home services—and built a contrarian solution. Now operating across San Francisco, LA, Chicago, Dallas, and Austin with 3...
Instacart's Max Mullen on Building Instacart and the Future of AI: First Live Founders in Arms 10.02.2026 42:26
What does it take to build a company in a category where everyone says the idea is dead? In this special live recording from Mercury's San Francisco office, Immad Akhund and Raj Suri sit down with Max Mullen, co-founder and former Chief Product Officer at Instacart, for an honest conversation about the founder journey. Max shares how Instacart started in 2012 when there was no gig economy, no Uber...
Inside the 2026 Tech Pullback: SaaS, AI, and Survival Strategies 30.01.2026 45:03
SaaS companies are down dramatically—Figma is 77% off its peak. In this candid conversation, Immad Akhund (CEO of Mercury) and Raj Suri (co-founder of Lima and Tribe) unpack what's really happening in tech as we head into 2026. They explore why the SaaS business model is under attack (hint: it's not just AI building software faster), the shift from per-seat pricing to API-driven usage, and why ent...
How Matic Built an Intelligent Home Robot (While Others Failed) With Mehul Nariyawala 23.01.2026 55:49
Mehul Nariyawala is the co-founder and President of Matic Robotics, a home robotics company building what he calls “robotics 2.0” — intelligent, vision-first robots designed to actually work in real homes. After early careers at Nest and a prior acquisition by Google, Mehul and his team spent seven years building Matic, challenging the assumptions behind robot vacuums, consumer hardware, and how r...
Building a Global Payments Platform with Airwallex's Jack Zhang 16.01.2026 42:48
Jack Zhang is the co-founder and CEO of Airwallex, a global payments and financial platform valued at $5.5 billion. Founded in Melbourne, Airwallex processes billions in cross-border transactions and serves businesses expanding internationally. Jack shares his journey from starting the company to competing with giants like Stripe, navigating the complexities of global payments infrastructure, and...
The State of Robotics in 2026: Ryan Gariepy on Hype, Reality, and Long-Term Thinking 09.01.2026 55:44
Ryan Gariepy is the co-founder and former CTO of Clearpath Robotics and Otto Motors, acquired by Rockwell Automation for $600M+ in 2023. He bootstrapped the company for five years with only $300K in funding, reached profitability in 18 months, and spent 14 years building mobile robotics platforms that became the industry standard for research and industrial automation. ( If you’re looking for insp...
AGI, Alignment, and the Future of AI Power With Emmett Shear 19.12.2025 52:08
Emmett Shear is the founder and CEO of Softmax, an alignment research company, and previously co-founded and led Twitch as CEO. He was also a Y Combinator partner and briefly served as interim CEO of OpenAI. What you'll learn: Why AI alignment and AGI are fundamentally the same problem How theory of mind is the critical missing piece in current AI systems Why continuous learning requires self-mode...
The Year AI Got Practical: 2025 Tech Trends with Immad and Raj 12.12.2025 44:34
Immad Akhund and Raj Suri reunite for a one-on-one conversation covering the biggest tech shifts of 2025, from Mercury's public launch of Personal Banking to the quieting of AGI doom discussions. This wide-ranging episode explores why self-driving cars may matter more than AGI, how vibe coding is changing software development, and the strategic decisions founders make when everyone else disagrees....
Embrace the Suck: How Olo Survived 10 Years to Product-Market Fit With Noah Glass 05.12.2025 53:06
Noah Glass is the founder and CEO of Olo, an enterprise platform for mobile and online ordering that powers digital commerce for 800+ restaurant brands and nearly 90,000 locations. Founded in 2005, Olo went public in 2021 at a $3.5B valuation and was acquired by Thoma Bravo in 2024—a 20-year journey from scrappy startup to category leader. What you'll learn: Why Olo's first 10 years required extre...
Building Infrastructure for the Agentic Web with Parag Agrawal 21.11.2025 55:52
Parag Agrawal is the co-founder and CEO of Parallel, building infrastructure for the agentic web. Previously CEO of Twitter, Parag now leads a company architecting how AI agents will interact with the open web at orders of magnitude beyond current human scale. Two years after founding in stealth mode, Parallel recently announced a $100M Series B co-led by Kleiner Perkins and Index Ventures. What y...
Sphere's $21M Series A: Nicholas Rudder on Building Cross-Border Compliance 18.11.2025 52:35
Nicholas Rudder is the co-founder and CEO of Sphere, an AI-powered cross-border tax compliance platform that helps businesses navigate international sales tax, VAT, and GST regulations. After pivoting from a failed EdTech marketplace and losing his technical co-founder, Nicholas just raised $21M in Series A funding from Andreessen Horowitz—a remarkable comeback story that includes selling his firs...
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