

He invested in 684 AI startups—& realized that quitters always win. | Jack Kuveke, Founder turned VC at Jabroni Capital
6 snips Apr 1, 2025
Jack Kuveke, a founder turned VC at Jabroni Capital, challenges the traditional startup narrative. He argues that fundraising is far more important than traction and shares secrets on faking user growth to create FOMO. Jack advocates for quitting quickly to pivot effectively, highlighting unconventional strategies for success. He humorously critiques the tech industry and emphasizes that secondaries can enrich you before your startup even fails. From hiring hacks to the absurdity of venture capital, this conversation is packed with unconventional wisdom.
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Fundraising First
- Focus on fundraising as a founder.
- Hire others to execute tasks and fire quickly if they don't perform.
Network Power
- Leverage family connections and networks when fundraising.
- Consider alternative strategies, like adoption by wealthy individuals, for access.
Huddle's Rise and Fall
- Jack Kuveke's startup, Huddle, focused on video calls during COVID.
- Despite initial traction, it failed when in-person meetings resumed.