Most startups fail not because of bad products, but because they can't get seen, Lee said. Lee also told TechCrunch on Wednesday that Cluely's content strategy isn't "rage-bait." AI "cheating" app ...
How it works Lee, the company's CEO, said people are using Cluely to get instantaneous information and ultimately the upper hand in areas like job interviews, sales calls, and work meetings. He ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Cluely CEO Roy Lee has been accused of using “ragebaiting” marketing tactics with his company’s tagline, “Cheat on everything.” But the 21-year-old CEO and founder who was ...
Cluely’s Roy Lee isn’t afraid to stir the pot — and he’s taking that bold energy to the Disrupt Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, happening October 27-29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West. He’ll dive ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The CEO was kicked out of one of America’s most prestigious universities and recently had a party at the company office that was busted by the cops. The company’s LinkedIn page ...
Cluely’s Roy Lee has a message for startup founders: You should be thinking harder about how to go viral. “Generally, if you’re not in deep tech, then you need to low-key deep focus on distribution,” ...
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Cluely, the controversial AI startup known for marketing itself as a tool to "cheat on everything," had its latest stunt shut down by San Francisco police before it could even start. Although Cluely ...