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Jony Ive on measuring creative work.

Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
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Jony Ive on measuring creative work. Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
The Most Complex Machine Ever Built - Elon Musk 

Full interview out now on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts!
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The Most Complex Machine Ever Built - Elon Musk Full interview out now on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts!
Jony Ive: “Opinions aren’t ideas.”

Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
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Jony Ive: “Opinions aren’t ideas.” Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
Jony Ive on speed vs. quality.

Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
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Jony Ive on speed vs. quality. Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
@a16z cofounder Marc Andreessen: “A top tier VC is a bridge loan of credibility at a point in time when the startup maybe deserves it but just doesn’t have it yet.”

Subscribe to Cheeky Pint on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Substack.
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@a16z cofounder Marc Andreessen: “A top tier VC is a bridge loan of credibility at a point in time when the startup maybe deserves it but just doesn’t have it yet.” Subscribe to Cheeky Pint on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Substack.
Susan Li of Meta—the youngest chief financial officer of a Fortune 100 company—joins John Collison to talk about capital allocation, managing investors, and how Mark Zuckerberg has changed over the 17 years of working together.

Subscribe to Cheeky Pint on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
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Susan Li of Meta—the youngest chief financial officer of a Fortune 100 company—joins John Collison to talk about capital allocation, managing investors, and how Mark Zuckerberg has changed over the 17 years of working together. Subscribe to Cheeky Pint on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
Last month, we hosted our fourth monthly café series with @stripehq for founders, builders, and creatives. 

Video by @ari_elgharsi 

A series by Stripe NYC Community Builders.
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Last month, we hosted our fourth monthly café series with @stripehq for founders, builders, and creatives. Video by @ari_elgharsi A series by Stripe NYC Community Builders.
The Biggest AI Risk is from Government - Elon Musk
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The Biggest AI Risk is from Government - Elon Musk
Jony Ive on building products as a way to express gratitude to the species.

Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
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Jony Ive on building products as a way to express gratitude to the species. Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
Preorder @dwarkesh’s “The Scaling Era: An Oral History of AI, 2019-2025” from @stripepress: press.stripe.com/scaling.
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Preorder @dwarkesh’s “The Scaling Era: An Oral History of AI, 2019-2025” from @stripepress: press.stripe.com/scaling.
In this episode of Tacit, we spend time with Christophe Laudamiel, master perfumer at Osmo, and the creator behind some of the most recognizable and bestselling fragrances of all time, including Polo Blue, Abercrombie & Fitch Fierce, and Tom Ford’s Amber Absolute.

Perfumery is a field built almost entirely on tacit knowledge. While formulas and chemical structures can be written down, knowing how a material behaves in heat, how it changes over time, or how a composition will settle on skin cannot be learned from text alone. That knowledge develops over many years and thousands of small judgments, many of them unconscious, shaped by experience and repetition.

Christophe’s work demonstrates how mastery emerges through sustained engagement with complex systems. Tacit is a series about that kind of mastery, and why it matters.

Learn more about Tacit, a mini-documentary series from Stripe Press about mastery and the value of craft: https://stripe.press/tacit — link in bio to watch the full episode.
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In this episode of Tacit, we spend time with Christophe Laudamiel, master perfumer at Osmo, and the creator behind some of the most recognizable and bestselling fragrances of all time, including Polo Blue, Abercrombie & Fitch Fierce, and Tom Ford’s Amber Absolute. Perfumery is a field built almost entirely on tacit knowledge. While formulas and chemical structures can be written down, knowing how a material behaves in heat, how it changes over time, or how a composition will settle on skin cannot be learned from text alone. That knowledge develops over many years and thousands of small judgments, many of them unconscious, shaped by experience and repetition. Christophe’s work demonstrates how mastery emerges through sustained engagement with complex systems. Tacit is a series about that kind of mastery, and why it matters. Learn more about Tacit, a mini-documentary series from Stripe Press about mastery and the value of craft: https://stripe.press/tacit — link in bio to watch the full episode.
Mark Zuckerberg: “I basically don’t believe in delegation.”

Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
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Mark Zuckerberg: “I basically don’t believe in delegation.” Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
In this episode of Tacit, we follow Fingal Ferguson, a fifth-generation farmer and master knifemaker in West Cork, Ireland. Fingal divides his time between the farm and the forge, where he handcrafts knives prized by chefs around the world. His work reflects a form of expertise that cannot be fully written down or automated. You can study metallurgy or knife design on paper, but knowing when steel is ready to move or how a blade should feel in the hand comes only through years of practice and close attention to materials.

Fingal’s craft is an example of tacit knowledge: expertise that develops through repetition and proximity to other makers. In an era of AI-generated output, his knives show what machines still struggle to replicate: judgment shaped by experience, care, and embodied understanding. Tacit is a series about that kind of mastery, and why it matters.

Learn more about Tacit, a mini-documentary series from Stripe Press about mastery and the value of craft: https://stripe.press/tacit — link in bio to watch the full episode.
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In this episode of Tacit, we follow Fingal Ferguson, a fifth-generation farmer and master knifemaker in West Cork, Ireland. Fingal divides his time between the farm and the forge, where he handcrafts knives prized by chefs around the world. His work reflects a form of expertise that cannot be fully written down or automated. You can study metallurgy or knife design on paper, but knowing when steel is ready to move or how a blade should feel in the hand comes only through years of practice and close attention to materials. Fingal’s craft is an example of tacit knowledge: expertise that develops through repetition and proximity to other makers. In an era of AI-generated output, his knives show what machines still struggle to replicate: judgment shaped by experience, care, and embodied understanding. Tacit is a series about that kind of mastery, and why it matters. Learn more about Tacit, a mini-documentary series from Stripe Press about mastery and the value of craft: https://stripe.press/tacit — link in bio to watch the full episode.
@tryramp founder Eric Glyman on the many ways AI is changing corporate spending
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@tryramp founder Eric Glyman on the many ways AI is changing corporate spending
Mark Zuckerberg on how AI helps founders focus on their core idea.

Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
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Mark Zuckerberg on how AI helps founders focus on their core idea. Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
Jony Ive: “A great cabinet maker finishes the back of a drawer even though it’s unlikely it’ll be seen.”

Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
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Jony Ive: “A great cabinet maker finishes the back of a drawer even though it’s unlikely it’ll be seen.” Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
Coming soon: John Collison sits down for Cheeky Pints with Des Traynor (Intercom), Marc Andreessen (a16z) and Charlie Songhurst (investor), Tobias Lütke (Shopify), Casey Handmer (Terraform Industries), and RJ Scaringe (Rivian).

Subscribe to Cheeky Pint on Youtube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Substack.
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Coming soon: John Collison sits down for Cheeky Pints with Des Traynor (Intercom), Marc Andreessen (a16z) and Charlie Songhurst (investor), Tobias Lütke (Shopify), Casey Handmer (Terraform Industries), and RJ Scaringe (Rivian). Subscribe to Cheeky Pint on Youtube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Substack.
For Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend, we created a miniature city with real-time data to celebrate businesses building on Stripe.
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For Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend, we created a miniature city with real-time data to celebrate businesses building on Stripe.
Stripe cofounder John Collison sits down with founders and builders over a pint—Greg Brockman (cofounder of OpenAI), Susan Li (chief financial officer at Meta), Kyle Vogt (founder of The Bot Company and cofounder of Twitch and Cruise), and Pieter Levels (indie hacker).

Subscribe to Cheeky Pint on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
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Stripe cofounder John Collison sits down with founders and builders over a pint—Greg Brockman (cofounder of OpenAI), Susan Li (chief financial officer at Meta), Kyle Vogt (founder of The Bot Company and cofounder of Twitch and Cruise), and Pieter Levels (indie hacker). Subscribe to Cheeky Pint on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
Jony Ive: “Simplicity to me is trying to succinctly express the essence of something.”

Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.
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Jony Ive: “Simplicity to me is trying to succinctly express the essence of something.” Watch the full conversation on YouTube—link in bio.

Stripe (@stripehq) Instagram Stats & Analytics

Stripe (@stripehq) has 33.7K Instagram followers with a 2.39% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 84 posts, Stripe received 29.2K total likes and 1.25M impressions, averaging 361 likes per post. This page tracks Stripe's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

Stripe (@stripehq) Instagram Analytics FAQ

How many Instagram followers does Stripe have?+
Stripe (@stripehq) has 33.7K Instagram followers as of March 2026.
What is Stripe's Instagram engagement rate?+
Stripe's Instagram engagement rate is 2.39% over the last 12 months, based on 84 posts.
How many likes does Stripe get on Instagram?+
Stripe received 29.2K total likes across 84 posts in the last 12 months, averaging 361 likes per post.
How many Instagram impressions does Stripe get?+
Stripe's Instagram content generated 1.25M total impressions over the last 12 months.