November 16, 2025

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After raising $38M, African e-commerce startup Sabi lays off 20%, pivots to traceable exports

African B2B e-commerce startup Sabi has laid off around 20% of its workforce (~50 employees) as it pivots from its original retail-focused platform to double down on a growing business in commodity exports. The layoffs, confirmed by the company on Thursday, are part of a broader restructuring aimed at aligning resources with what it describes […]
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Better.com CTO steps down, agrees to voluntary separation in wake of mass layoffs

Diane Yu, CTO of Better.com, has agreed to a voluntary separation plan that the digital mortgage lender offered earlier this week, according to a report by Bloomberg and as seen on Blind, an anonymous professional network. She will remain an “advisor” to the company, which will give her “more flexibility to spend more time with […]

Bolt launches virtual Shopper Assistant for easier access to personalized experiences

The Shopper Assistant integrates natively into a retailer’s site, and customers can simply check a box to utilize first-time shopper coupons at checkout without having the leave the site.

Bolt launches virtual Shopper Assistant for easier access to personalized experiences by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch

Roku announces a second set of layoffs impacting 200 employees, or 6% of its workforce

Roku is the latest tech company to announce a second round of layoffs with today’s news that it’s letting go of 6% of its workforce, or around 200 employees. The company disclosed the cuts in an SEC filing, explaining that the decision is part of a larger plan to lower its year-over-year operating expense growth […]

Roku announces a second set of layoffs impacting 200 employees, or 6% of its workforce by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch

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