Annie Saunders

Editor, TC+, TechCrunch

Annie Saunders is a Pittsburgh-based writer, editor, and researcher who currently serves as an editor for Extra Crunch, TechCrunch’s subscription product. Annie is a generalist: She previously worked as an editor and writer for Heated, Mark Bittman’s food website on Medium, and as managing editor of LedBetter, a database that provides consumers with accessible data on the number of women in leadership roles at large public corporations, in addition to reporting and editing work for S&P Global Platts and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Annie holds a bachelor’s degree in English writing and anthropology from the University of Pittsburgh.

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This startup out of Carnegie Mellon wrangled my tabs once and for all

Skeema, a startup out of Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University, takes a research-backed approach to tab management.

1:00 pm PDT • October 4, 2022
This startup out of Carnegie Mellon wrangled my tabs once and for all

Hear us out. It’s conventional wisdom that meetings are killers of productivity and morale and happy work environments. So why not write an email?

3 views: Meetings are bad, yo. Choose emails

Which Taylor tune is really the best? After realizing how many of us scribblers had an opinion on the matter, we decided to make our case in a public manner.

TechCrunch staff asks: What’s really the best Taylor Swift song?

With the apparent demise of Bolt Mobility, the divide between technology businesses and those that are merely tech-enabled is back at the forefront of our minds.

The disappearance of Bolt Mobility shows how corrosive depreciation can be for IRL startups

What will it take for micromobility to be a suitable addition to the ideal transportation mosaic that gets everyone, regardless of disability or socioeconomic status, from point A to point…

Micromobility is fun, but perhaps that’s all it’ll ever be

The laws of physics dictate that momentum can only take you so far. Eventually, external forces like gravity, friction — or increased competition in your chosen sector —will cause things…

TechCrunch+ roundup: Zendesk rejects $17B offer, sidewalk robots, recruiting survey

Are you curious about marketing with zero-party data? Join a Twitter Space with with Ben Parr, president and co-founder of Octane AI, tomorrow at 3 p.m. PST/6 p.m. EST.

TechCrunch+ roundup: Growth budgets, hiring tips, zero-party data Twitter Space

If you’re interested in becoming a TechCrunch contributor, I’ll be on Twitter Spaces on Tuesday, October 19 from 3 to 3:30 p.m Pacific to answer questions about our editorial guidelines…

TechCrunch+ roundup: Mixpanel’s reset, smart growth, $100K referral bonuses

If you’re interested in submitting a post to TechCrunch, join a Twitter Spaces chat on Tuesday, October 19 to learn about what we’re looking for.

TechCrunch+ roundup: 3 flavors of BaaS, growth marketing fixes, NerdWallet IPO

No one’s going to tell you when your startup has reached product-market fit — there are no flashing lights, no siren, no balloons falling from the ceiling. “Especially for first-time…

TechCrunch+ roundup: VCs rate pitch decks, IPO analysis, Techstars’ expansion plans

I have worked in startups for more than half of my life, and for most of that time, I was the only Black person in the room. As a result,…

TechCrunch+ roundup: Palihapitiya on SPACs, inside Rivian’s IPO, BaaS pros talk shop

The possibilities of Web3 are fascinating, although I will admit that the notion of public networks where everyone is presumed to be trustworthy is still a bit of a mind-bender.

TechCrunch+ roundup: Alternative financing, Web3 adoption, India’s hot Q3 fundraising

Extra Crunch is now TechCrunch+. In addition to updating our name and logo, we’re offering military, student and government membership discounts and have expanded access to new regions. Also, Extra…

TechCrunch+ roundup: Creative capital, live-shopping strategy, new name + logo

If that headline sounded judgmental, I apologize.

Extra Crunch roundup: Here’s everything you missed at TechCrunch Disrupt 2021

TechCrunch Disrupt 2021 is underway! Tickets are still available for the three-day virtual event, which encompasses everything from Ryan Reynolds’ lessons on “fast-vertising” to Startup Battlefield.

Extra Crunch roundup: DTC strategy, IPO analysis, Zoom’s future product plans

In school, it’s highly unethical to copy someone else’s work and pass it off as your own. In business, however, it is expected.

Extra Crunch roundup: Adtech investing, Intuit buys Mailchimp, ideal customer profiles

Are founders in fundraising mode short-sighted when it comes to working with Chinese venture funds? Runa Capital’s Asia business development manager Denis Kalinin studied data from iTjuzi, a database of…

Extra Crunch roundup: BNPL bonanza, scraping Toast’s S-1/A, early-stage SaaS pricing

China’s first data privacy laws go into effect on November 1, 2021. Will your company be in compliance? Modeled after the EU’s GDPR, the new regulations “[introduce] perhaps the most…

Extra Crunch roundup: China’s new data privacy law, fractional farming, debt vs. equity

Don’t wait to be blindsided: Put an action plan in place to assess employee engagement. Remember, seven out of the next 10 people you see on a video call might…

Extra Crunch roundup: Options pool rules, voice tech hurdles, keeping employees engaged

We’re off on Monday, September 6 to celebrate America’s Labor Day holiday, but we’ll be back with new stories (and a very brief newsletter) on Tuesday morning.

Extra Crunch roundup: Cohort analysis, YC Demo Day recaps, building your supply chain