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ADIN ONLINE

Autonomous Deal Investment Network

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Warm Intro: Gabby Vorbeck

Agent transactions, predictability, and self-custody

Warm Intro: Noah Kumin

Cappuccinos, nicotine, and long walks

Warm Intro: Laurie Owen

Sports-media business, ownership, and air conditioning

ADIN MCP is here: talk to your deals, diligence, and portfolio from Claude, Cursor, or any AI workspace.

Plug ADIN into the AI tool you already use and ask about your deals, reports, and portfolio. Answers come from the live records, evidence attached.

Warm Intro: Petra Cortright

Commissions pieces, the beauty of art, and going out

Warm Intro: Stefano Contiero

Italian garments, excessive optimism, and the joy of aging

Warm Intro: Pedro Victor Brandão

Accessible language, saving circles, and cheap execution

Every Investor is drinking from the same well. We built an Agent that digs new ones.

Meet ADIN Scout, our deal sourcing agent. It finds companies before they're findable and emails you the ten best every morning.

Warm Intro: Claire Brito

Curiosity, New York living, and gel ink ballpoint pens

Every ADIN Investment Analysis assumes you know the company category. Most of the time, you don't. We just added context to the Analysis.

We wrote the category research too. It ships with every ADIN report now.

Warm Intro: Erica Avey

Life-maxxing, hot takes on peptides, and evolutionary constraints

Deep Investment Analysis that Re-Run and are Alive

A memo is true the day you write it. Then the world moves on without it.

Warm Intro: Margaret Corvid

Behavioral insights, AirTags on cats, and AI eating into startups

ADIN Points: What You Can Earn For

ADIN Points are live! Here is everything they unlock. Plus a kickoff contest: person with the most points from June 10 to July 15 wins dinner for four, on ADIN.

Warm Intro: Jess Sloss

Ambitious Founders, Grindslop, and Cognitive Services

a16z Is Already Public. The Stock Just Hasn't Listed Yet (making sense of the New Media hires)

On January 9, 2026, Ben Horowitz published a blog post titled “Why Are We Here?

Warm Intro: Ameesia Marold

Berlin Art Week, AI, and Anne Imhof

Warm Intro: Hasanul Chowdhury

Autonomous Drones for Everyone, KFC, and Sam Altman's Innocence

Everyone Is Reading Leopold Aschenbrenner's 13F Wrong

The $8.45 billion in semiconductor puts are being read as a doom trade. The portfolio underneath them tells a different story.

The Cringe Millennials of Gen Z

A user called ValleyWitch posted a sentence that did the kind of numbers most magazine pieces only dream of: