Cluely’s Annual Recurring Revenue Skyrockets to $7 Million Following Enterprise Product Launch
Jul 4, 2025

Cluely’s Annual Recurring Revenue Skyrockets to $7 Million Following Enterprise Product Launch

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

In an impressive display of growth, Cluely's annual recurring revenue (ARR) has doubled to $7 million in just one week since the launch of its new enterprise product, according to founder Roy Lee. This significant surge in revenue is attributed to the interest generated from both consumers and businesses alike. Prior to the product launch, Cluely's ARR stood at $3 million, with the startup boasting of being profitable. The company's products, which utilize artificial intelligence to analyze online conversations, provide real-time notes, offer context, and suggest questions to ask, have been met with overwhelming interest. Lee stated that "every single person who has a meeting or an interview is testing this out." Founded by Roy Lee, Cluely's origin story is rooted in controversy. Lee was suspended by Columbia University for developing a tool to cheat on job interviews for software engineers with a co-founder. He then turned this technology into a product and startup, initially marketing it as a tool to "cheat on everything." However, with the backing of prominent venture capital firms such as Andreessen Horowitz, Abstract Ventures, and Susa Ventures, Cluely has toned down its marketing approach to "Everything You Need. Before You Ask." While Cluely's rapid growth is undeniable, the company is not without its rivals. As the market for AI-powered conversation analysis continues to heat up, it remains to be seen how Cluely will maintain its momentum in the face of increasing competition.