Y Combinator Startup Podcast

Y Combinator
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824 snips
Feb 7, 2026 • 23min

OpenClaw And The Future Of Personal AI Agents

Peter Steinberger, software engineer and creator of OpenClaw, an open-source personal AI agent that runs locally and ties into messaging apps. He recounts the viral origin story and his key “aha” moment. Conversations cover bots delegating to humans, swarm intelligence versus centralized AI, local-first data ownership, and how personal agents might replace many traditional apps.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 46min

We're All Addicted To Claude Code

Calvin French-Owen, co-founder of Segment and former OpenAI Codex web product engineer, helped build developer-focused coding agents. He explains why CLI-based agents are taking off. They compare Codex, Claude Code and Cursor. Conversation covers context engineering, distribution via CLI tools, how agents shift engineering roles, and a future of personal agent clouds.
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222 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 6min

How To Get Your First Customers

Discover how to create a minimum evolvable product that adapts to early customers. Learn to find your first adopters by targeting enthusiasts with urgent needs. Charging early can lead to better feedback, while broad launches and personal outreach can boost visibility. Embrace experimentation and don't fear losing users; it's about learning fast. Hear how Tesla's early customers influenced its evolution, showing that initial users can define the future of your startup.
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30 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 16min

Inside The Startup Building Reusable Rockets

Andy Lapsa and Tom Feldman, co-founders of Stoke Space, dive into the ambitious challenge of creating fully reusable rockets. They share their passion for propulsion, detailing the innovations behind their Nova and Andromeda rockets designed for efficiency. The duo discusses the risks they took leaving secure jobs, conducting early tests from a shipping container, and the lessons learned from fundraising. With nearly $1 billion raised, they emphasize rapid iteration and in-house manufacturing as keys to success in the race for space.
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444 snips
Dec 22, 2025 • 30min

What Surprised Us Most In 2025

In 2025, AI transformed from chaotic to buildable, with Anthropic overtaking OpenAI among founders. The rise of Gemini showcased unique model personalities, while the importance of application layers was emphasized over model commoditization. Infrastructure limitations drove interest in alternative solutions like space. A new wave of founders focused on smaller, domain-specific models emerged, alongside the need for ongoing model maintenance. The stabilization of the AI economy led to clearer pathways for startups, promising an exciting future.
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145 snips
Dec 17, 2025 • 12min

How Intelligent Is AI, Really?

Greg Kamradt, President of the ARC Prize Foundation, discusses groundbreaking approaches to measuring AI intelligence. He critiques standard benchmarks for focusing on scale rather than learning. Greg shares insights on how ARC-AGI challenges reveal AI's reasoning capabilities, noting the shift from older models to newer ones. He previews an upcoming interactive benchmark where AI must infer goals without instructions. The conversation dives into the complexities of measuring true intelligence and the implications for future AGI development.
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133 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 42min

The End of the Designer–Engineer Divide

Ryo Lu, Head of Design at Cursor and former designer at Notion, shares insights on merging design with engineering. He reveals his journey from building websites as a child to shaping AI tools that empower designers to code. Lu highlights how AI agents democratize coding and discusses his vision of turning designers into proficient builders without intricate technical knowledge. He also critiques the evolution of Cursor's interface, emphasizing user-centric design and features that foster rapid prototyping.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 39min

From Pivot Hell To $1.4 Billion Unicorn

James Hawkins, Founder and CEO of PostHog, shares his journey of transforming a startup idea into a $1.4 billion unicorn. He dives into the challenges of surviving 'pivot hell' and the breakthrough of open-source analytics. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding user needs, building in public for trust, and leveraging humor in marketing. James also discusses their ambitious plans for AI integration and how creating a standout brand through polarizing design can capture attention in the tech space.
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291 snips
Nov 28, 2025 • 40min

The Best Consumer Startup Ideas Were "Impossible" Until Now

Michael Mignano, VC partner at Lightspeed and founder of podcast platform Anchor, discusses the transformative moments in consumer tech. He emphasizes how AI is democratizing music and media creation, comparing it to Anchor's impact on podcasting. Mignano dives into the importance of timing for startups, effective growth tactics, and leveraging smaller creators for distribution. He also highlights how AI can shape personalized experiences and reimagine neglected product categories, stressing the need for relentless iteration toward a meaningful goal.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 36min

Cursor Head of Design Reviews Startup Websites

Ryo Lu, Head of Design at Cursor and former designer at Notion, Stripe, and Asana, shares his insights on what makes effective product websites. He critiques various startup sites, emphasizing the importance of clear messaging and strong branding. Ryo advises avoiding generic design choices that AI often produces. He also discusses simplifying jargon and enhancing user engagement through clearer calls to action. With practical tips from real examples, the conversation highlights how thoughtful design can significantly impact user understanding.

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