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In the second episode of 'The Direct Deposit,' Matt Amundson and Craig Rosenberg dive into the astonishing growth of Cursor, a startup providing an AI code editor for software developers, that has secured three funding rounds and achieved $500 million ARR in less than a year—all without a traditional marketing strategy. Matt & Craig explore how Cursor's product-led growth go-to-market model and simple SaaS pricing tiers contribute to their success in both raising new funding rounds and recurring revenue. Plus, there's a debate over the relevance of a traditional Go-To-Market team for such early-stage startups creating AI products. We also briefly touch upon Matt's favorite movie, John Carpenter's 'Big Trouble in Little China.'

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