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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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.

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.