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Top decks · May 2026

Highest-scoring memos Arthur wrote in May 2026.

  1. 1
    KIISHA TechnologiesShow real LOIs
    A solo founder built five working products on nights and weekends with zero capital - the constraint is bandwidth, not demand.
    7.8
    score
  2. 2
    Vaca ChipsShow velocity at scale
    6 units/store/week at Bristol Farms at $10.99 MSRP, 41% repeat rate, $2M run rate one year in - Vaca is a real chip company.
    7.8
    score
  3. 3
    Mamita MaeShow velocity
    36% pre-order conversion on warm traffic and a team that already put Hungryboy at 2x Hot Ones in retail - this is real, just early.
    7.2
    score
  4. 4
    ClikShow wedge
    clik went from $3.6K to $42K ARR in under 90 days with a $33 CAC. That's a real number from a real product.
    7.2
    score
  5. 5
    OzziShow repeat, earn the quarter
    3.1x MRR in 6 months, 75% gross margins, and a founder who's actually done $100M DTC before - now show me month-6 cohort retention.
    7.2
    score
  6. 6
    Strange WaterShow repeat velocity
    73% gross margins and near-breakeven at sub-$1M revenue is not something I see every week - but the path to $100M needs more than a cool can.
    6.8
    score
  7. 7
    Vocxa AIShow real LOIs
    The streaming Twi ASR gap is a real infrastructure problem, not a product excuse - and these two founders are the right people in the right city to solve it.
    6.8
    score
  8. 8
    AprioriShow real LOIs
    The insight is sharp: AI compressed the build cycle but not the learn cycle. Now show me one paying customer who agrees.
    6.8
    score
  9. 9
    RIDE.MARKETSShow real volume
    The crowd-is-a-fader insight is genuinely earned data, not a vibes pivot - but $16K coordinated in 9 days is a proof of concept, not a business.
    6.8
    score
  10. 10
    Padiano's KitchenShow repeat
    76.7% gross margins, $1.2M TikTok Shop GMV, and they're stocking out before the spike ends - that's a supply problem, not a demand problem.
    6.8
    score
  11. 11
    YieldWiseShow ARR conviction
    Three paid enterprise feasibility studies, $1M+ bootstrapped revenue, and a head-to-head win over AWS - this is pre-seed traction most funded teams don't have.
    6.8
    score
  12. 12
    Kubricon.incShow wedge, show retention
    Built a 4-studio AI creative platform on $61K with 256 active users - but 6 paying subscribers and $202 MRR means the product works and the business doesn't yet.
    6.8
    score
  13. 13
    MoneycatchaShow ARR
    Stryd has a live AFG integration, 80%+ gross margins, and a CDR data moat that competitors literally cannot replicate without accreditation.
    6.8
    score
  14. 14
    Stryd (Moneycatcha Ltd)Show ARR
    Stryd has live CDR accreditation, AFG on the books, and 94.8% monthly retention - now show us $1M ARR actually closed, not projected.
    6.8
    score
  15. 15
    NightWise LLCShow velocity
    Three issued patents, $3.96 COGS, 66% reorder rate, and a Walmart.com invite - now show us what happens when you actually launch.
    6.8
    score
  16. 16
    WhatrrShow repeat
    Whatrr got to 100 retail doors and $64.8K in lifetime sales with zero outside capital - that's a real foundation, not a slide.
    6.8
    score
  17. 17
    All-Star ChocolateShow velocity
    Ed Sheeran as first investor and Rick Rubin's label as the founding team is a real cultural moat - but there's zero sell-through data in this deck.
    6.5
    score
  18. 18
    MojoMooShow velocity
    75% gross margins and a 46% sampling conversion rate are real numbers - but 'pre-revenue for full-scale rollout' after $1.2M spent is a flag, not a feature.
    6.2
    score
  19. 19
    Early Bird™Show pilot revenue
    Real domain insight, $38K in early revenue, majority referral - but Year 1 projections require 8 signed university deals that don't exist yet.
    6.0
    score
  20. 20
    Chitchatshop, Inc.Show liquidity
    Ambitious live-commerce infrastructure play with a real CTO and a sharp 'why now' - but zero GMV on the board when the pitch lands.
    5.5
    score
  21. 21
    IntroLinjLiquidity unclear
    The idea is real and the healthcare wedge is sensible, but this is a concept doc, not a company - no team, no users, no transactions.
    4.5
    score
  22. 22
    CRIA TechnologiesBOM doesn't math
    NOPOL has a 1/10th-scale prototype and a Wikipedia TAM slide. That's not a pitch deck, that's a science fair entry.
    1.5
    score