Alex Clayton is one of the clearest minds in growth-stage investing, the person elite founders turn to when the market is noisy and the stakes are high. A General Partner at Meritech Capital, Alex has built a reputation for breaking down complex businesses with uncommon clarity, from his legendary S-1 teardowns to his frameworks on power laws, secondaries, and AI-native growth. Before Meritech, he honed his craft at Spark Capital and Redpoint, backing breakout companies like Braze, JFrog, Outreach, Pendo, Duo Security, and RelateIQ. A former ATP tennis pro and Stanford team captain, Alex brings that same discipline, pattern recognition, and competitive fire to evaluating the next generational companies.
Discussed in this episode
- Why GAAP revenue and cash burn are the two metrics that quietly govern everything.
- How AI is changing growth rates, margins, and what “good” looks like in SaaS.
- The rise of secondaries, and why they now rival or exceed IPO volume.
- How to read an S-1 like a pro (and what Alex looks for first).
- Founder ownership, fund lifecycles, and how long companies really stay private.
- Why power laws in venture are getting even steeper in the AI era.
- How AI is reshaping pricing models from seats to usage and outcomes.
- Which iconic private companies are most likely to go public in the next 3 years.
Episode highlights
02:40 — Is the IPO window really back?
05:10 — Secondaries quietly outpacing IPOs
08:10 — The only two metrics that matter
10:56 — AI growth that breaks SaaS mental models
26:20 — From “software” to “SaaS” to “AI”… and back again
29:25 — Seat-based pricing vs outcome-based AI pricing
34:55 — The capital tidal wave & longer private lives
44:00 — Bubble vs biggest opportunity of our careers
57:17 — What the rest of the 2020s look like
1:03:41 — Why GAAP revenue + cash burn still win
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