What’s Inside
How AI is changing the speed, scale and shape of new startups
Why Series B and C companies are in a tough spot
How emerging managers and LPs are adapting to the new rules of venture
I first met Arjun Dev Arora in 2016, shortly after he joined what was then called 500 Startups. He eventually led the firm’s fundraising efforts.
Since then, he’s become one of the most plugged-in people I know, advising founders, fund managers, and LPs alike.
In this episode, we talk about how AI is creating a new generation of lean startups, why fundraising looks different at every stage and what’s happening behind the scenes with fund managers and LPs.
Arjun shares tactical advice for founders, sharp observations on market behavior, and predictions for what’s coming in 2026 and beyond.
This episode connects the dots between what’s happening in the boardroom, on the cap table and behind the scenes of venture fundraising.
The conversation also covers what founders are facing in today’s market, from higher bars at seed stage to survival mode at Series B and C. Arjun offers some guidance, including why now is the time to focus on operational efficiency and AI integration.
“Unless you’ve nailed extreme Growth, it’s all about thoughtful integration of AI and a clear path to profitability.”
— Arjun Dev Arora
He also explores the rise of one-person billion-dollar startups, not as a gimmick, but as a real outcome of applying AI across workflows and cost structures.
We also zoom out to look at the infrastructure of venture capital itself. He discusses how fund managers are adapting to tougher fundraising conditions and what LPs are doing in response.
“This cohort of emerging managers is incredibly gritty. They’re learning the hard way — and they’ll be stronger for it.”
While the last few years have been difficult, Arjun has a steady optimism and believes what’s coming next may be more exciting than anything we’ve seen yet.
🔶 Founders need to focus on efficiency, not just growth
🔶 Series B/C companies are relying on bridge rounds and belt-tightening (layoffs)
🔶 AI is reducing startup costs and reshaping the expectations of investors
🔶 Emerging managers are battle-tested and poised to thrive
🔶 LP interest is slowly returning, especially among Family offices
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