Easiest would be to just link my twitter, but I will give you some suggestions:<p>@clairejlew - founder of KnowYourTeam, community that teaches management - she shares a lot of management tips worth knowing<p>@heyitsnoah - founder of Percolate, has interesting blog whyit'sinteresting<p>@DavidSpinks - focused on building communities, shares a lot of insight on this<p>@spakhm - Slava Akhmechet founder of RethingDB. A lot of contrarian views worth thinking about. I think he is currently starting a new company<p>@tylertringas - founder of EarnestCapital alternative to VC (not sure if you only want founders or VC and related is fine) he has cool blogpost here <a href="https://tylertringas.com/business-ideas-meat-grinder/" rel="nofollow">https://tylertringas.com/business-ideas-meat-grinder/</a><p>@JohnONolan - ex Wordpress now has Ghost platform for bloging. More in the maker/nomads sphere of interest<p>@codinghorror - cofounder of stackoverflow and discourse.<p>@yongfook - digital nomad, one of the originals. Now creating app for remote teams.<p>@dhof - founder of vine, now creating another app in similar market. Doesn't really talk about startups that much but app will get big I think.<p>@benln - master of networking<p>@amasad - founder of Replit. Very down to earth and likeable person. Shares a lot of great stuff from Replit community (mostly kids that program for fun, very inspiring)<p>@justinkan - founder of Twitch, now Atrium (law for startups) shares a lot of personal wisdom<p>@patrickc - Founder and CEO of stripe. He likes to dig deep into different interesting topics (like history for example) and shares his learnings.<p>@amix3k - Founder of todoist. Follow if you are interested in remote. Shares a lot about how he runs his company<p>@paulg - I think no need to introduce.<p>---
If you follow one person from this list, follow @amasad.
Sorry for lack of links