

VBSR 1.04: Lovable, talent wars, and the changing $100m milestone
Sara and Vas talk about Lovable’s record-breaking sprint to $100 million ARR and the growth of startups that boost human creativity. They also explore how the AI talent wars are reshaping industry narratives and why early-stage founders shouldn’t lose sleep over nine-figure compensation offers.
This Week’s Three Takeaways
1. Tools that amplify self-expression are seeing explosive growth. Lovable reached $100 million ARR in just eight months, while Gamma recently topped 50 million users with a team that could fit in one classroom. They’ve found success by tapping into the basic human desire to create, then making it accessible and fun.
2. There’s still opportunity in the AI niches. Founders with deep domain knowledge are drawing on their expertise to build sharp, focused vertical AI products. Stacking on top of the foundational models makes the bigger players’ growth an advantage.
3. Headlines about AI research compensation packages are obscuring a more interesting and nuanced dynamic in the hiring market for early teams. There’s more young, green, and eager talent available than there’s been for some time; early teams might be better served by betting on promising talent who’ll be motivated by the journey.