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Dan Shipper
Co-founder / CEO at Every
Dan Shipper is an entrepreneur and investor based in New York City who currently serves as a Scout for Sequoia Capital.14 Here are some key details about Dan Shipper:
Professional Experience
Current Roles::
- Scout at Sequoia Capital (since January 2023): In this role, he makes early investments in AI companies.14
- Co-founder & CEO of Every (since January 2020): Every is a company focused on "feeding the minds and hearts of the people who build the internet".1
Previous Roles::
- Entrepreneur in Residence at prehype (March 2018 - January 2020)
- Principal of Collaboration Initiatives at Pegasystems (July 2014 - July 2016)
- Co-founder & CEO of Firefly (September 2011 - July 2014), which was acquired by Pegasystems in 2014.1
Education
Dan Shipper holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania, which he attended from 2010 to 2014.1
Sequoia Scout Program
As a Sequoia Scout, Dan Shipper is part of a network of individual investors who receive capital from Sequoia to invest in early-stage companies.2 This program allows Sequoia to gain insights into emerging technologies and entrepreneurs while providing scouts like Shipper with the means to support promising startups.23
Dan Shipper announced his role as a Sequoia Scout in February 2023, stating that he would be focusing on investing in early founders building in AI.4
Highlights
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Three months ago, Codex was trash for knowledge work. Now it's my daily driver.
I use it for writing, recruiting, deep engineering work, and everything in between. It even keeps me at inbox 0.
I chatted with @every's head of growth Austin @tedescau on @every's AI & I about what changed, and why he now spends 80% of his working time in the Codex desktop app too.
We get into:
- How Codex went from making Austin feel like an idiot to being the place he goes to get stuff done, including complex tasks like writing go-to-market plans using existing material from Slack, Notion, and meeting transcripts.
- Why the Codex’s desktop app, which is faster and more reliable than Claude Desktop/Cowork, is the real differentiator.
- How I source candidates with Codex by having it identify career arcs, not keywords—my go-to move is identifying organizations likely to teach the skills Every needs for a role, and then find candidates from that pool who have since gone on to work in AI.
This is a must-watch for anyone who's wondering whether it’s finally time to give Codex a try.
Watch below!
Timestamps How Codex went from a tool for senior engineers to a daily driver for knowledge work: 00:00:57 How Claude Code proved that a great coding agent works for any knowledge work: 00:02:42 Austin's switch to Codex: 00:07:24 How Austin set up Codex with folders, keys, and reviewer agents: 00:13:48 Using Codex to brainstorm automations across Gmail, Slack, and Notion: 00:18:24 How Austin manages the human review step when Codex is drafting communications: 00:22:42 Using Codex to build specialized agents inspired by product executive Claire Vo: 00:28:54 Synthesizing meeting transcripts and Slack threads into a go-to-market plan: 00:31:09 Building a live KPI tracker in Notion that agents can read: 00:40:15 Using Codex for recruiting: 00:44:54


