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There's one slide missing from your deck!

18 min · 2. Juni 2026
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The slide missing from most fundraising decks and what this week's deals reveal about where AI is heading.This week David and Rhys cover three things founders should know:Weak Signals: Seven European deals caught their eye: Viktor (€65M Series A), Mister IA (€10M seed), BackOffice, Nordfen, Craci, Cigno and Auryx. The pattern: AI embedding into existing workflows (Slack, compliance, hospitality, consulting) rather than asking users to adopt new tools. The most successful AI products may be the invisible ones!Dealroom's Global Tech Ecosystem Index: A data-driven quiz on which European cities are punching above their weight, including a surprise #3 global ranking for Cambridge on density and what Paris's alumni founder advantage signals for the ecosystem's future.The missing slide: The one thing David looks for in a deck that most founders skip: a market thesis (not a vision statement). A genuine point of view on where your market is going and why. It tells investors everything about how deeply you know your space.‍ Timestamps 0:00 - Intro: The missing market thesis slide :36 - Welcome to Sidekick + episode overview 2:18 - Weak Signals of the Week (7 European deals) 3:53 - Dealroom Global Tech Ecosystem Index intro + quiz 5:35 - Quiz: European cities in top 20 global champions 9:43 - Rising Stars rankings 12:49 - The missing slide: market thesis deep dive 14:16 - Higher ed example (simplified thesis): universities as a membership model 15:40 - Why the thesis unlocks product, pricing & roadmap 17:20 - Wrap-up + closing thought --Link:Dealroom

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Episode There's one slide missing from your deck! Cover

There's one slide missing from your deck!

The slide missing from most fundraising decks and what this week's deals reveal about where AI is heading.This week David and Rhys cover three things founders should know:Weak Signals: Seven European deals caught their eye: Viktor (€65M Series A), Mister IA (€10M seed), BackOffice, Nordfen, Craci, Cigno and Auryx. The pattern: AI embedding into existing workflows (Slack, compliance, hospitality, consulting) rather than asking users to adopt new tools. The most successful AI products may be the invisible ones!Dealroom's Global Tech Ecosystem Index: A data-driven quiz on which European cities are punching above their weight, including a surprise #3 global ranking for Cambridge on density and what Paris's alumni founder advantage signals for the ecosystem's future.The missing slide: The one thing David looks for in a deck that most founders skip: a market thesis (not a vision statement). A genuine point of view on where your market is going and why. It tells investors everything about how deeply you know your space.‍ Timestamps 0:00 - Intro: The missing market thesis slide :36 - Welcome to Sidekick + episode overview 2:18 - Weak Signals of the Week (7 European deals) 3:53 - Dealroom Global Tech Ecosystem Index intro + quiz 5:35 - Quiz: European cities in top 20 global champions 9:43 - Rising Stars rankings 12:49 - The missing slide: market thesis deep dive 14:16 - Higher ed example (simplified thesis): universities as a membership model 15:40 - Why the thesis unlocks product, pricing & roadmap 17:20 - Wrap-up + closing thought --Link:Dealroom

2. Juni 202618 min
Episode 5 lessons from Simon Hay on co-founders/hiring (Lesson 1: Trust first, skills later) Cover

5 lessons from Simon Hay on co-founders/hiring (Lesson 1: Trust first, skills later)

*** Introducing Weak Signals (new section): Six European rounds announced last week: Gyver, Ditto, Pillar, Elephant Company, Happl, and Ethos. Four of the six companies target frontline and blue-collar sectors - that is a signal worth understanding. Also, if you are building in an operational industry, expect your seed round to be larger - and your path to product-market fit to be slower. *** Izzy, Rhys and David also unpack the NEX Health Intelligence investment: a company using predictive algorithms to stop hospital-acquired infections before they spread and a lesson in how regulatory moats get built. *** Simon Hay, former CEO of Firefly Learning (exited in 2024), shared in the Brighteye Founder Studio what actually makes co-founding teams hold together: trust over skill matching, selective debate, quarterly retreats, and why founders must sell before they hire a head of sales. The 5 key lessons: // 1. Trust & shared mission over skill matching // 2. Be selective in what you debate // 3. Be deliberate about co-founder time// 4. Hire builders before bureaucrats // 5. Protect founder-only work. *** Timestamp *** 0:00 - Intro & Arsenal celebration banter 1:18 - Agenda overview: three topics for today 2:31 - Weak Signals intro: 6 European rounds announced last week 3:14 - Pattern: frontline/operational AI is the next wave in Europe (blue collar, construction, healthcare) 4:14 - Seed rounds getting larger; operational AI requires integrations, trust, deployment - harder than copilots 4:56 - Nex Health Intelligence intro (Izzy): 1 in 10 hospital patients acquire an infection; €24B annual cost in Europe 5:51 - Nex flips from reactive to predictive infection detection 6:54 - Investment conviction: Lancet validation, regulatory moat, no competitor delivering predictive insights 8:20 - Founder Studio session with Simon Hay: co-founder relationships & advisory boards 9:24 - Trust & shared mission skill matching; advisory boards for credibility and investor signaling 11:10 - Debate selectively; quarterly co-founder retreats; deliberate unscripted time together 13:23 - Hire Swiss Army Knife builders first; think in hiring waves; founder-led sales & customer success is non-negotiable *** Links *** https://www.brighteyevc.com/sidekick-posts/why-we-invested-in-nex-health-intelligence https://review.firstround.com/the-founder-dating-playbook-heres-the-process-i-used-to-find-my-co-founder/

26. Mai 202617 min
Episode Secondaries as retention (relief money, not retirement money) and why we invested in Gyver Cover

Secondaries as retention (relief money, not retirement money) and why we invested in Gyver

Periodic secondary sales are now one of the most effective retention tools available to private companies - yet most founders still treat them as a cap table footnote. In this episode, David and Rhys unpack why founder liquidity at Series A or B reduces existential stress rather than signalling exit intent, how secondaries are extending the lifespan of private companies, and why the IPO is becoming a strategic choice rather than a financing necessity. Then: a surprise appearance from Francesco, CEO of Gyver - Brighteye's latest investment and Europe's first labour marketplace built around industrial electricians, a workforce that moves through word of mouth, not job boards.‍ ** Timestamps 1:03: NewKid / Viva Tech shoutout 2:06: Secondaries deep dive 7:52: Founder secondaries 12:44: Gyver investment & surprise guest 19:41: Fundraising lessons ** Links: NewKid x Vivatech: application: https://tinyurl.com/3ejh2znp Gyver: https://gyver.work/

19. Mai 202622 min
Episode Founder studio: lessons from James Weatherill on building Arbor, the compliance moat (build where it's boring!) Cover

Founder studio: lessons from James Weatherill on building Arbor, the compliance moat (build where it's boring!)

James Weatherill, founder of Arbor Education, joined a recent Brighteye Founder Studio session to share what it actually takes to build an enduring company. A few of his lessons: (1) build in markets others find too hard, (2) choose investors for alignment over status, (3) compound micro wins consistently. Then a shift to a question that connects directly. Is compliance quietly becoming a strategic moat in AI and learning? With 13,000 new EU regulations issued since 2019, the legal obligation to train staff and prove it to regulators is creating a durable building opportunity that AI is unlikely to displace. Timestamps: 0:13 - Intro 1:42 - Founder Studio: Key lessons from James Weatherall (Arbor) 11:09 - Compliance as Moat 18:81 - Outro

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