Tim
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Tim
@TimGuiteras
designer guy @whop | prev zfellows, usc iovine&young
New York, NY Katılım Mart 2011
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So hyped to bring Whop AI to everyone. Over 100k people already use it to
- Reach out to churned customers
- Find growth bottlenecks in your business
- Handle payment disputes in the background
We're gonna turn this into the best business partner you've ever had
Whop@whop
cursor, for business live now on whop
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you don’t have to be smart to use whop
but you’d be stupid not to
Whop@whop
cursor, for business live now on whop
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I would also like to share our prior round which was never formally announced.
In late 2024, Bain Capital Ventures and A* led a $55M Series B into Whop. As part of this round, we also welcomed several new angel investors including Guillermo Rauch, Jawed Karim, The Motley Fool Ventures, Signal Fire and many others.
As always, we are very grateful for our earliest supporters Cory Levy, Justin Mateen, Justin Kan, Peter Thiel, Eric Cohen, Guillaume Pousaz, Josh Browder, The Chainsmokers, Insight Partners, and many others for believing in us when Whop was just a sneaker bot rental marketplace.
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We are excited to announce that @tether, the largest stablecoin company in the world, is making a strategic investment of $200M into Whop, valuing us at $1.6B.
Our partnership with Tether marks a major step in building the world's largest internet market. Tether is committed to enabling everyone in the world to participate in the new internet economy. The way humans work and create value is changing fast. The world needs both an open internet market giving people a platform to conduct business, as well as a transparent payments network.
Tether and Whop together will work to bring a sustainable income to billions of people throughout the world. There is enormous opportunity when you combine Tether’s global scale and wallet technology with Whop’s community of next generation entrepreneurs.
My co-founders and I met as teenagers on the internet selling software. We first launched Whop as a way for us to sell our own software to people in Facebook and Discord forums. Prior to Whop, the place we found customers was different from the place we collected payments, different from the place we talked to customers, and there wasn’t a central place to “do business” on the internet.
In partnership with Tether, we will be scaling infrastructure in real-time for new business models as they emerge across the globe.
The job is just getting started.
🚀
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@michaelsayman @whop Meta superintelligence labs without Michael is just Meta labs
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@thejonahverse @whop whop hoodie may or may not unlock coding superpowers
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@TimGuiteras i think we have to be mutuals on X for me to DM. option seems to be disabled
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the race between whop and skool isn’t even close
as someone who uses both, whop clears skool in every category
1. whop’s ui feels modern and technical. using skool feels like typing in a google doc
2. whop has 36k app store reviews. skool has 449
3. branding matters. “skool” reminds you of detention. “whop” just sounds clean
4. creator ecosystem is night and day. whop has the biggest players in the online money space like @eptwts @_TJRTrades @brezscales
5. the only reason people know skool is because hormozi pushes it nonstop. whop spreads on its own because the heavy hitters choose to sell there
6. feature shipping is insane. whop is shipping things like a full app store. skool is miles behind
7. payouts and monetization are smoother on whop. creators actually get paid fast without dealing with weird delays
8. whop has actual cultural presence. online money scene, twitter presence, creator circles, events. skool doesn’t have the same pull in the space.
9. talent. i went to the whop dinner yesterday. the team is full of killers. everyone was talking about their roles, their projects. people were literally coding and shipping at 11pm (during the event). you can’t compete with that level of grind. i’d be shocked if skool came anywhere close
whop is playing a completely different game


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Earlier in the year, @gauravahuja and I went looking for a concise, visually striking chronicle of the breakthrough moments that shaped modern technology -- and couldn't find one. So we made it!
Incredibly excited to publish Artifacts to the world today. The book is a walk through time, distilling the catalytic “why-now” shocks that turned fragile ideas into enduring platforms, from vacuum tubes to quantum leaps. We believe that knowing where we came from is the best way to imagine where we can go, and every category-defining company we admire can trace its roots to one of these moments in time.
This book is a love letter to the technological breakthroughs of the past century and an ode to the moments that became Timeless.
We're proud to share it today with the people who will write the next pages. Check your mail soon!

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Whop just crossed $2B in GTV and $142 mil in ARR. Gen Z doesn’t want traditional jobs. Whop is becoming the backbone for how they earn.
I’m slightly biased… I invested in @whop at a $3M valuation in 2021 and remain the largest shareholder outside the founders. Even from that seat, I still don’t fully understand how Gen Z makes a living.
Most investors are asleep. They’ll notice when ARR goes from $142M toward $1B within 18 months.
The CEO Steven is one of the most naturally talented leaders of his age group. A world class engineer with unusual range, speed, and instinct. He has the kind of raw, unstructured talent you can’t manufacture: randomly insane piano skills but no Ivy League polish.
Whop is a hidden gem… a generational company built by generational founders.

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