A LinkedIn post from Radical Ventures highlights a new episode of its Radical Talks series focused on building an AI-native startup. The episode features Ori E., founder of OffDeal, who reportedly runs a $10 million business with a 13-person team by placing AI at the core of operations.
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According to the post, the discussion emphasizes AI as a force multiplier rather than a direct labor replacement and encourages founders to reframe strategy around unconstrained time and resources. It also suggests that software stack decisions should increasingly be made based on how well AI agents can interact with tools, rather than traditional UI or review-based criteria.
The post further notes a cultural practice at OffDeal of asking whether AI can address each operational blocker, described as key to maintaining a lean and profitable structure. For investors, this content may signal Radical Ventures’ continued focus on highly efficient, AI-first business models, which could be attractive in capital-constrained environments where scalability with minimal headcount is valued.
The emphasis on agentic workflows and AI-enabled tooling, even from a discussion recorded before the latest wave of AI tools, suggests the firm is aligned with emerging automation trends. This positioning may enhance Radical Ventures’ appeal to AI-focused founders and limited partners seeking exposure to startups that leverage AI to drive operating leverage and margin potential.

