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Kenny Mendes

@kmendes

Chief People Officer at Superhuman, frmly known as @grammarly. Prev @box. Maker. Dad. +1 of @erica_mendes03

Mountain View, CA Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Kenny Mendes
Kenny Mendes@kmendes·
Grammarly is now Superhuman! In under a year, we’ve integrated 3 great companies into one brand + product redefining AI productivity. Huge team effort — so grateful for everyone who made it happen. A big year of change… and we’re just getting started! ⚡️ #Superhuman #AI
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Kenny Mendes@kmendes·
@nrmehta So terribly sorry for your loss. Your story of Summer was beautiful and it's clear she was so loved.
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Nick Mehta
Nick Mehta@nrmehta·
[This post is very heavy] “There are moments that the words don't reach There is suffering too terrible to name You hold your child as tight as you can And push away the unimaginable” “It’s Quiet Uptown” from Hamilton Last Tuesday, the unimaginable happened. We lost our 17-year-old daughter, Summer Devi Mehta. Unimaginable suffering. Unimaginable grief. Unimaginable fog. We held her tight for so long, with the help of so many. But ultimately, it wasn’t enough. But yet, equally unimaginable was the love. We hosted a celebration of life on Saturday, which we called “Summer Lovin’,” after the song “Summer Nights” from the musical Grease (we are all theater nerds here). About 100 of her classmates, teachers and staff joined our family and we heard countless tales about how Summer impacted the lives of others in big ways and small. One person told us that Summer lived a more vital existence in 17 years than most do in 100. To that end, Summer’s last wish was to raise $1M or more for the Trevor Project, with the goal of reducing youth suicide and having fewer stories end in such an unimaginable way. Check out Summer’s story and donate, if you choose, here: lnkd.in/g_R9RC39 We felt so much caring from the community and recommitted to living our lives with heart and purpose, as Summer did. On Friday, we handled the most painful task of cremating her remains. After the ceremony, we went to Half Moon Bay and stared out into the ocean. I imagine Summer’s spirit riding those waves into peace. The final lines of “Summer Nights” capture how we feel now: “Summer dreams ripped at the seams But, oh Those summer Nights! (Tell me more, tell me more, more, more)”
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Scott Woody
Scott Woody@l3amm·
After six years, I’m proud to say that Metronome is now moving to the big leagues! We’ve signed a definitive agreement to become a part of Stripe Metronome isn’t going away - we’re just gonna scale way, way, way up with all the resources and amazing talent that Stripe has to offer. metronome.com/blog/important…
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Shishir
Shishir@shishirmehrotra·
Huge news: We’re changing our company name from @Grammarly to Superhuman and launching a new product! The Grammarly brand isn’t going anywhere, but we’re evolving into a multi-product company that includes Grammarly, Coda, Superhuman Mail, and a new AI assistant called Superhuman Go. 🧵
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Shishir
Shishir@shishirmehrotra·
We just launched @Grammarly’s most-requested feature ever: writing support in five new languages! Now you can get grammar and spelling corrections, paragraph-level rewrites, and instant in-line translations in Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian. For years, our users have been asking for help writing in languages beyond English, and today we're delivering exactly that. We saw great success in our early trials as users immediately embraced these features because they finally had a way to write with the same confidence they have in their native language. This is also a significant technical shift for us, and amazing advances in LLM technology made it possible for the team to scale and expand to five new languages, while maintaining the high-quality writing suggestions that have made Grammarly trusted by millions. The multilingual features are available now across all Grammarly plans! Stay tuned for more languages and additional capabilities.
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Shishir
Shishir@shishirmehrotra·
So excited that @Grammarly is on the @Forbes Cloud 100 list for the seventh year, placing us among the world’s top private cloud and AI companies! It’s been a big year for Grammarly as we’ve grown far beyond our writing roots, acquiring @coda_hq and @Superhuman PLUS launching our first AI agents that help people tackle more of their daily work. Today, over 40 million people trust Grammarly as their AI communications and productivity partner, and we’re scaling quickly with major updates coming that I think our users will love. I cannot wait for the next year ahead with the incredible team we have here. Let’s go!! grammarly.com/blog/company/f…
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Josh Constine 📶🔥
Josh Constine 📶🔥@JoshConstine·
Grammarly’s CEO @shishirmehrotra is one of tech’s best system thinkers. No one does customer empathy like Superhuman CEO @rahulvohra. This team up is going to create some delightful products
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Shishir
Shishir@shishirmehrotra·
It’s official: Today, @coda_hq is part of @Grammarly! For anyone who missed the context, here’s a reminder of what’s happening: bit.ly/4hg6Nkm We’re starting the year with a big step forward, bringing together two teams to build out our AI productivity platform for apps and agents. I’m incredibly proud of the work we’ve done at Coda over the past 10 years, and I’m feeling energized to lead this combined company and redefine productivity for the AI era. We have big things coming—as they say, watch this space.
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
Some reflections on the Lenny and Friends Summit, now that I've had some time to process the experience: 1. I didn't realize how much product leaders crave community. Especially IRL. This Summit was some intense product-market fit, beyond what I had expected. It feels like remote work has created a big hole here. Especially for folks outside the Bay Area. The vast majority of attendees came from out of town, and many came from very far away (e.g. Turkey, Nigeria, India, Helsinki, Brazil, Australia). 2. I heard over and over how this was unlike any other conference people have been to, how high-quality the connections they made were, and how impactful the experience was. So happy. I attribute this to (1) carefully curating the attendees to senior product leaders, (2) designing a unique and beautiful space with a ton of attention to detail, and (3) having a world-class and diverse speaker lineup that focused on actionable advice (vs. fluffy ideas). 3. It was one of the most meaningful days of my life. I hadn't anticipated how many people would come find me to share how much the newsletter and podcast had impacted their life. It's one thing to sit behind a laptop and send emails to 800k+ people. It's another to meet hundreds of people lining up to share their stories and take selfies with you. I was not prepared for this. 4. As I said in my opening talk, and though it may not seem this way based on the naming convention of my stuff, I actively try to make things *not* about me. I much prefer being behind the computer working away. What I love, and want to do more of, is be the excuse that brings people together—and then get out of the way. I do this with the community, the podcast, and increasingly with the newsletter. The Lenny and Friends Summit was 5% Lenny and 95% Friends, and that's exactly how I like it. 5. The combination of short tactical talks, intimate roundtables, and lots of breaks was really effective in giving people different ways to learn. One of my favorite moments was walking around in the outdoor area seeing dozens of tables full of people fully engaged in conversation. Someone came up to me and told me that at their table they went around and shared one tactical thing they learned that they plan to implement the following week. Music to my ears. A few additional things: 1. If you couldn’t make it to the Summit, we'll be releasing the talks on my YouTube channel over the coming weeks: @LennysPodcast" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@LennysPodcast 2. A huge thank you to @Coda_HQ for helping me run the summit. It truly wouldn't have happened without them. And in particular, Mustafa Khan (who's not on Twitter), who led both the vision and execution behind this event. He created this from 0-to-1 in 4 months, which isn't normal. 3. We'll be sending surveys to attendees asking for feedback on how we could do better if we do this again. Please give us your feedback 🙏
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Hutch🏌️‍♂️📉
Hutch🏌️‍♂️📉@hutch_golf·
A little over 4 years ago I took up golf again after a 20 year break from the game. And after 2 rounds last weekend and 69 holes of match play this weekend, I managed to bring home the gross club championship. Maybe not a big deal in the grand scheme of golf tournaments, but definitely felt validating of the work I’ve put into my game. Huge thanks to my golf friends/coaches. And biggest thanks of all to my wife & #1 supporter @ElisHutchinson who gave me the go-ahead to do this over her bday weekend 😘. Golf-wife hall-of-famer for sure. **stay tuned for some @ArccosGolf stats after I’ve caught up on some sleep**
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Tara Viswanathan
Tara Viswanathan@TaraViswanathan·
Big news. 😅 I will share more in the coming days, but man, what a ride. We built Rupa because we saw a future where health & medicine looked extremely different. It was personalized, data driven, holistic, and focused on getting to the root cause. Turns out, we were right. 💥 We went from 0 to a multi-million dollar product and a multi-hundred million dollar company in just a few years. We went from serving 2 practitioners and a handful of patients to tens of thousands of practitioners and hundreds of thousands of patients. In our nearly 5 years of existence, we never had a single down quarter. 🤯 And today — we’re taking all of this and joining forces with another company I’ve admired for the last 5 years: Fullscript. The goal is to bring these two companies together to truly make a lasting dent in the healthcare universe. Together, we are nearly $1B in revenue, serving millions of patients, and growing quickly. 🚀 Everything from our suite of products touching half a million people monthly + nearly our entire team of ~200 humans will be moving over with this acquisition. The impact we’ve created will live on and — if we do this right — improve the lives of every person on the planet. 🌎 I couldn’t be more proud of what we’ve accomplished. Such a momentous day for our team, our customers, our investors, and our industry. Thank you for all the blood, sweat, tears, (urine, stool, etc. 😂) you’ve poured into this. We should ALL be proud. 💙 Root cause, whole person care is no longer niche. I couldn’t be more excited for the future. 🚀 More Details Here! 👉 lnkd.in/dyHnj_WE
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Sharath Kuruganty
Sharath Kuruganty@5harath·
Hiring alert 🚨 I’m looking for a @webflow designer for a project I’m working on - it's a paid part-time gig ✅ DM me your portfolio 📥
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Kenny Mendes
Kenny Mendes@kmendes·
@blader She looks like the toughest 4 year old I’ve ever seen. And with the help of her awesome sister, she’s got this! Sending love. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
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Siqi Chen
Siqi Chen@blader·
pain is learning your 4 year old has a brain tumor in the morning. and watching her 10 year old sister play with her, trying so hard to hold back her tears so she doesn’t scare her little sister. all you can do is turn around and scream silently into your fist until it bleeds.
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Janie McCauley
Janie McCauley@JanieMcCAP·
The incomparable @KenKorachRadio narrates this emotional Coliseum farewell.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
"The product went from $0 to $1B in 18 months." In this clip, @shishirmehrotra (CEO Coda and ex-CPO YouTube) shares a powerful story about how a simple re-frame of the customer problem led to one of YouTube's fastest-growing products. I loved talking to Shishir about the: - Best framework to grow your career - WOW process to fix strategic planning - $100 voting process to think at a higher level Some quotes from Shishir: "The best people create clarity out of ambiguity. They can handle any curveball, pinpoint the real issues, and get results." "Planning is the most hated process in most companies. I believe it should take less than 10% of execution time and follow the WOW curve." "Be selfless, people can spot selfishness from a mile away. Learn to pay it forward and focus on the ideas, not on yourself." 📌 Watch now: youtu.be/wm4CJ9sl25c
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Kenny Mendes
Kenny Mendes@kmendes·
Congrats to @thejo and the Airbase team. One of my all-time favorite products!
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Bill Trenchard
Bill Trenchard@btrenchard·
Today, @Paylocity announced its planned acquisition of @AirbaseHQ. I’m so thrilled for @thejo and the entire team. Some of my observations on what they got right after working together closely for the past 6 years… Repeat founder who stayed full-stack Airbase first came across our radar in 2017, when it was still in private beta and an early bet on a category that would later generate a lot of heat. What stood out most was Thejo. As a repeat founder, he had a deep well of experience to draw from. He previously founded Automatic (early automotive tracking via OBD port device, acquired by SiriusXM in 2017) It was at Automatic where he stumbled upon the idea that would become Airbase. Like many CEOs, Thejo was frustrated by the end of month close process with his CFO and what felt like murky, out-of-control spending on the corporate card. With a problem he felt viscerally, he set out to build something better: the same type of control that comes with an invoice based system, with the benefits of credit cards. The early product was filled with great ideas, from issuing virtual cards and handling paper invoices, to setting internal approvals, budgets and limits, to enabling auditability and assigning to a specific merchant. Revisiting my notes from around the time of our investment, one line from an email I sent to @firstround partners stood out: “He is applying a consumer sensibility to an enterprise problem, attacking it in a full stack way.” What I meant is that Thejo could go up and down every part of the company building stack — leading robust feature development as PM and coding much of it himself, while diving into the financial details and telling the right story — which is rare at the seed stage IMO. He had a unique understanding of both the technical challenges of developing very complex software and the in-the-weeds details of the business and the market. Going unreasonably deep on the problem Thejo has many superpowers but one of them that stood out early is how deep he is on the problem. He deeply cares about his customers and understands what they need from the product at a very detailed level. That’s in part because he didn’t rely on his firsthand experience alone to go off and build something. Instead, he took the time to validate that this problem was not unique to him. When I first met him, he had already spent a ton of time with dozens of prospects, understanding how they managed their card spend, continuing to iterate on the product and sign customers before he had raised any funding. By the time he came to pitch First Round, he had a pretty well-formed initial product and a fine-tuned understanding of the problem that I just don't see typically with most seed-stage companies. This deep initial work translated into early momentum, and it continued to pay off as Thejo added features and pivoted over time as the market evolved. Building thoughtfully When we were considering the investment, Thejo sent over a copy of Airbase’s early values. The first one stood out. (In fact, if you visit Airbase’s “About us” page right now, you’ll see it mirrored in this line: “We help finance teams control their destiny.”) Thejo always wanted to be in control of his destiny as a founder, and set out to build a company in that mold, even as others were heading in a different direction (especially in the ZIRP era). For starters, he bootstrapped initially (First Round became his first institutional partner in 2018) and he put the entire early product team in India. (This allowed him to get very far with his self funding.) Thejo focused on building a profitable business, while also skillfully managing the cap table and taking a disciplined approach to fundraising. All of these moves set him up to continue to own a significant portion of the company at this stage. But what I respect most about his approach to building is that he’s high integrity. He cares about his team deeply. Another line from Airbase's original values summarizes his approach well: “Irrespective of what the Silicon Valley stereotype may be, you can be nice and successful.” That’s all to say that there are a lot of different ways to build a company, but the winning combination of ingredients I’ve seen most commonly over the years are 1) going unreasonably deep on the problem, 2) not being afraid to do things your own way, and 3) moving exceptionally quickly, all while maintaining almost ridiculously high standards — both for the product experience and for yourself and your team. Again, Airbase’s original company values capture this concept nicely: “There is always tension between moving fast and maintaining quality and that tension is worth struggling with. A sense of urgency should never be a casualty at the altar of quality. They should always wrestle each other with neither getting the best of the other.” Thejo lives these values every day, and I can’t wait to back whatever he builds next.
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