You know how it is. You want to do something nice for your startup team. You want to get some quality time together. And a team lunch just seems to fit the bill. But no one can agree on which restaurant to go to. And you have those dietary restrictions. And you’d actually like a little more privacy. So you decide to order in. And then the whole cycle starts all over again… Until now. Meet Spork Bytes Spork Box.
Read MorePortland Startup Week 2026: Start filling up your calendar
It’s that time of year. Portland Startup Week is back May 11–16, 2026. And with more than 50 events on the calendar already and the schedule continuing to grow hour by hour, it’s sure to be a week chockfull of events to engage with your startup community peers. Plus all of the folks who’ve come to town to get a feel for what’s happening in the Portland startup community.
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Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
The Moat | Build a Defensible Business Through Human-Centric CX | Jennifer Courchaine
The era of the product moat is over. In a world where AI can replicate code, clone features, and automate support in seconds, the traditional differentiators that built venture-scale businesses are vanishing. If you rely on your product to keep your customers, you are building on sand.
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Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
🏎️ BMW E46 inspires Building an AI-Powered Podcast Platform for Car Junkies | Car Curious
Doug chats with Ryan Williams, a software engineer who came to car culture later in life and turned that curiosity into Car Curious, an AI-powered podcast player that helps listeners identify cars, terms, and model codes in real time. The conversation mixes tech and nostalgia, from Ryan’s Portland background and family life to his first car: a yellow 1978 Mazda GLC that barely made it through high school but created lasting memories with friends, baseball trips, and wrenching with his dad. They also touch on sim racing, manual transmissions, and how podcasts sparked his deeper dive into cars.
Read MoreREMINDER: Seattle Flow Startup Day 2026 ticket prices increase soon
Okay, procrastinators. I told you about Startup Day back in March. Some of you listened. Some of you opened it in a tab, forgot about it, and moved on with your lives. This is for those folks and their thousand open tabs. Tickets are $295 right now. After May 1, they jump to $395.
Read MoreGetting creative with manufacturing and Switchkraft
Roxxem walks away with the TiE Oregon Westside Pitch 2026 win
Well. The votes are in. The checks are written. And three companies walked away with wins at the annual TiE Oregon Westside Pitch competition.
Read MoreWaymo is coming to Portland
You’ve probably heard rumblings about this. But now, it’s been confirmed by Waymo, the company whose fleet of autonomous vehicles carry folks around without a driver. Portland is on the list of expansion cities for the service.
Read MoreSilicon Florist links arrangement for April 28, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Requests for Startups | Y Combinator
AI has stopped being a feature and started being the foundation. We’re excited about a new wave of startups rebuilding software, services, and silicon— and pushing AI into the physical world. Several come directly from YC founders sharing what they’re seeing on the frontier.
Read MoreSilicon Florist links arrangement for April 27, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
SBIR part 2: How SBIR Actually Works — A Practical Guide for Innovators Who Prefer Substance Over Spectacle | by Surj Patel | Apr, 2026 | Punkworks.com
At its core, SBIR is simply a structured pathway designed to help promising technologies move from concept to commercialization. It is less a labyrinth and more a well-signposted journey — albeit one that benefits from careful preparation and a reasonable tolerance for paperwork.
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