Stwipe is the financial primitive for the world's most demanding economy. We process the unprocessable. We approve the unapprovable. We say yes when the alternative is a tantrum.
They want them now. They will not read your email. They will not sit through your demo. If you say no, they will cry, and then they will tell their friends.
Applies to: toddlers, board members.
The global toddler economy is worth $4.2 trillion annually if you count the parents. The global venture capital economy is worth $4.2 trillion annually if you count the LPs.
These are, mathematically, the same market. We were the first to notice.
Source: a back-of-the-napkin calculation we are very confident in.
Age 3 · Holds juice box
Age 41 · Holds cold brew
The median board meeting is now shorter than the median episode of Bluey. We saw the convergence and built for it. The window will not stay open forever. The window may, in fact, already be closed.
If you are still reading this slide, you are not the customer.
Stwipe exposes a single API. There is no documentation, because they will not read it. There is no error state, because telling them no causes a meltdown. We return 200 on every request. We have never been wrong.
Numbers omitted at the request of our investors, who have not asked.
Axes intentionally unlabeled. They did not ask. We did not offer. The position speaks for itself.
A representative selection of the enterprises that have signed letters of intent, by which we mean their parents have.
Three of them are toddlers. One is a former Stripe PM who left "to spend more time with the family." We do not specify which family.




We have left the attributions deliberately ambiguous. We trust you to figure out which is which.
"Stwipe gets it. They just understood me. I felt seen."
— Marc A., partner at a fund
"Stwipe gets it. They just understood me. I felt seen."
— Marc A., age 4
"I knew within the first thirty seconds. I always know within the first thirty seconds."
— A general partner
"I knew within the first thirty seconds. I always know within the first thirty seconds."
— A child, regarding a snack
Series A at a $400M post. We will use the funds for "growth," which is a word that means whatever you need it to mean. We will not be taking questions.
Or any customers. We are not a payments company. We are barely a website. If you have AWS bills you cannot explain, however, we can help with that.