Amplitude’s CEO feels his company would be “in a world of hurt” if it hadn’t gone public in 2021

The CEO of Amplitude is glad that his company went public in 2021, despite a sharp contraction in the value of tech shares since its IPO.

In a wide-ranging conversation on TechCrunch’s Equity Podcast, Spenser Skates, who also co-founded Amplitude, told me that going public was the “totally correct” move for the digital analytics company at the time.


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