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San Francisco AI startups are facing ‘insane competition’ to buy billboards. Is it a vanity project or money well spent?


SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 16: In an aerial view, a billboard advertising an artificial intelligence (AI) company is posted on September 16, 2025 in San Francisco, California. As AI companies open offices in San Francisco, billboards advertising AI companies are appearing throughout the city and along Interstate 80.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 16: Billboards advertising AI companies are in high demand.

After Kahlil Lalji closed the first funding round earlier this month for his new AI company, Natural, one of the first things he wanted to do with the money was embark on a rite of passage for new tech founders: Buying a billboard around San Francisco. He quickly found out he would have to be patient.

“If you want to buy billboard space, you have to wait six to nine months,” Lalji said, adding it was even worse when he tried to secure prime space around Y Combinator’s outpost in the Dogpatch or Jackson Square, the home of many startups. “It’s already been completely sold for all of 2026, and there’s no clear date as to when I could ever have those billboards.”

Low-tech billboards for high-tech companies along Interstate 280 and 101 have long been part of the Bay Area landscape, but their popularity has soared this year as the AI boom has increased the number of well-funded companies needing to stand out. There is also a shift in marketing, as enterprise startups adapt a consumer marketing playbook. And, San Francisco has roared back to life with apartments, office space, and yes, billboards, in high demand.

The only better business to be in right now than selling advanced chips to AI companies is selling them billboards, joked Keith Messick, Vercel’s chief marketing officer.

“The San Francisco billboard market is so hyper competitive right now,” said Messick. “It’s really amazing.”

AI, the World Cup, and the Super Bowl drive ‘insane competition’ for billboards

As little as two years ago, billboard companies frequently called Messick, offering steep discounts for unsold inventory, known as remnant rates. Now the leverage has shifted. In the rare case space opens, Messick says he gets a call to pay top dollar and has to make a decision in less than 24 hours, or a competitor will snap up the deal. That has led to hoarding.

“Most people are trying to lock them down for as long as possible,” Messick said. “It’s an interesting dynamic because there is this phenomenon of worrying if you let a billboard go, you won’t be able to get another one.”

Demand is so strong that Clear Channel Outdoor cited San Francisco as a key driver for its US revenue growth earlier this year.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 16: In an aerial view, a billboard advertising an artificial intelligence (AI) company is posted on September 16, 2025 in San Francisco, California. As AI companies open offices in San Francisco, billboards advertising AI companies are appearing throughout the city and along Interstate 80. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A billboard on September 16, 2025, in San Francisco.

Rates vary greatly, though they are increasing by as much as 40% next year in some locations, according to Heather MacKinnon, head of brand at Mercury, which provides banking services to startups.

“There’s obviously insane competition with all of the AI companies right now, which are definitely driving up demand for these units,” MacKinnon said. “But also next year, San Francisco is hosting the Super Bowl and the World Cup, and those events have driven people to plan out a lot longer because bigger brands are coming in wanting that space.”

Clear Channel and Outfront Media, the other major billboard owner in San Francisco, declined to share pricing. Michael Marvin, Outfront Media’s sales director, would only say, “We are a supply and demand business.”

He added that “prime inventory”— essentially anything from the San Francisco airport to downtown — is sold out for the next year.

Marketing has ‘gone back in time’

Most people, even in San Francisco, would be hard-pressed to tell you the difference between Vanta (security and compliance) and Vercel (developer tools and web infrastructure) — despite both companies being worth billions.

Vanta plastered San Francisco with playful billboards that read “Compliance that doesn’t SOC 2 much,” a reference to an arcane security certification that would likely soar over the heads of most people driving by.

But it got them talking about the company, according to Terrence Rohan, an early investor in Vanta.

“It’s effective when you’re clever and memorable,” said Rohan. “The value is in brand building.”

Investors poured $35.7 billion into AI startups last quarter, according to Crunchbase data, which VCs say makes standing out all the more important.

“There are so many startups and branding is an incredible way to differentiate yourself,” said Abstract VC’s Anthony Heckman. “These details matter now more than ever. And having a memorable billboard is absolutely one of the ways founders can build their brands.”

Vercel’s billboards have tried to grab eyeballs with simply a line of code: “~/ npm i ai.”

“There’s a shift where everything feels like consumer marketing, even if you’re selling boring enterprise tech,” explained Vercel’s Messick. “People are thinking about getting attention.”

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 16: In an aerial view, a billboard advertising an artificial intelligence (AI) company is posted on September 16, 2025 i
An AI billboard in San Francisco on September 16, 2025.

Billboards also serve as a “reinforcement” mechanism to convey a company’s success, according to Messick.

“There’s an implied idea that if someone has a lot of billboards, they’re doing really well,” he said.

A strong physical presence can also be helpful when hiring is so competitive, according to Ray Wu, managing partner at Alumni Ventures.

“A lot more VC dollars are coming into the AI space, so everybody is trying to hire the best people and the Bay Area is the talent pool,” Wu said. “It brings legitimacy to a company.”

Far from being a Vanta or Vercel, Natural, which is building payments infrastructure for AI agents, is not even three months old. Spending $250,000 on billboards will be worth it if the company acquires just 100 customers, says Lalji.

“In the payments, the lifetime value of a customer is quite high, said Lalji. “Backing out that math is not impossible to make it seem rational.”

As hard as it is to buy prime billboard space, the tougher task comes from designing something that will actually get people talking as part of a complete marketing strategy, according to Mercury’s MacKinnon.

“Right now, if you drive the Skyway, it’s a bunch of black and white billboards all saying something about AI that all blend together,” she said, referring to an elevated section of Highway 80 that runs through downtown San Francisco. “I don’t think that a standalone billboard like that is going to do anything for you other than make the founder and the team happy when they drive by it.”

Some see the flood of billboards as yet another sign of an AI bubble, amounting to little more than an expensive vanity project.

“If it starts the right conversations, great,” said Ashu Garg, general partner at Foundation Capital. “If not, the founders just paid for a giant selfie.”

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Here’s What’s New on Netflix in November 2025


Eddie Murphy in the Netflix documentary Being Eddie.

Halloween may be over, but Netflix’s November slate is chock full of spooky offerings, including Guillermo Del Toro’s new Frankenstein adaptation, streaming Nov. 7, and the thrilling The Beast in Me, out Nov. 13, in which Claire Danes plays an author who is neighbors with a suspected murderer, played by Matthew Rhys.

There’s also a salute to veterans to mark Veterans Day, with the documentary series Marines (Nov. 10), a deep dive into life in the U.S. Marine Corps in the Pacific.

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And if you haven’t had time to sink your teeth into the Jaws movies for the 50th anniversary of the first film in the franchise, you have until Nov. 15 to watch them.

Here’s everything coming to Netflix in Nov. 2025—and what’s leaving.

Here are the Netflix originals coming in November 2025

Nov. 3

Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches

In Waves and War

Nov. 4

Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things

Squid Game: The Challenge (Season 2)

Nov. 5

Heweliusz

Just Alice

Nov. 6

The Bad Guys: Breaking In

Death by Lightning

The Vince Staples Show (Season 2)

Nov. 7

As You Stood By

Baramulla

Frankenstein

Groom & Two Brides

Mango

Nov. 8

Countdown: Jake vs. Tank

Nov. 10

MARINES

Sesame Street (Volume 1)

Nov. 12

A Merry Little Ex-Mas

Being Eddie

Dynamite Kiss

Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV

Mrs. Playmen

Selling the OC (Season 4)

Nov. 13

The Beast in Me

Delhi Crime (Season 3)

Had I Not Seen the Sun (Part 1)

The Last Samurai Standing

Tee Yai (Born to Be Bad)

Unicorn Academy: Chapter 4

Nov. 14

The Crystal Cuckoo

In Your Dreams

Jake Paul vs. Tank Davis

Lefter: The Story of the Ordinarius

Nouvelle Vague

Nov. 17

Gabby’s Dollhouse (Season 12)

Selena y Los Dinos

The Netflix documentary Selena y Los Dinos

Nov. 18

Gerry Dee: Funny You Should Say That

Nov. 19

The Carman Family Deaths

Champagne Problems

Envious (Season 3)

The Son of a Thousand Men

Nov. 20

A Man on the Inside (Season 2)

The Follies

The Great British Baking Show: Holidays (Season 8)

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Season 4)

Nov. 21

ONE SHOT with Ed Sheeran

Train Dreams

Nov. 24

Missing: Dead or Alive? (Season 2)

Nov. 25

Is It Cake? Holiday (Season 2)

Season 2 of the Is It Cake, Holiday edition

Nov. 26

Jingle Bell Heist

Stranger Things 5: Volume 1

Nov. 28

Left-Handed Girl

The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo

Here are the TV shows and movies coming to Netflix in November 2025

Nov. 1

A Very Vintage Christmas

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

Baby Driver

Back to the Future

Back to the Future Part II

Back to the Future Part III

Broadchurch (Season 1)

Broadchurch (Season 2)

Broadchurch (Season 3)

Charlie’s Angels

Crazy Rich Asians

Dear Santa

Doctor Sleep

Don’t Worry Darling

Dr. Dolittle

Dr. Dolittle 2

Elvis

Frances Ha

Game Night

Happy Christmas

The Hangover

The Hangover: Part II

The Hangover: Part III

I Know What You Did Last Summer

In the Heights

Isn’t It Romantic

Judas and the Black Messiah

Just Mercy

The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part

Life of the Party

The Little Things

Merry Liddle Christmas

The Nun II

Ocean’s 8

Paddington 2

The Patriot

Ready Player One

Tenet

This Is the End

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas

The Way Back

Wonka

Nov. 2

King Richard

The Outfit

Nov. 4

Minx (Seasons 1-2)

Nov. 5

Election

Nov. 6

Bride Wars

Nov. 7

A Holiday Engagement

Christmas in the Heartland

Labyrinth

My Dad’s Christmas Date

Nov. 8

The Emoji Movie

Nov. 11

Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas

No Sleep ‘Til Christmas

Same Time, Next Christmas

Nov. 13

Koati (Season 1)

Moulin Rouge!

The Sandlot

Nov. 15

A Royal Date for Christmas

A Sprinkle of Christmas

A Vineyard Christmas

Becoming Santa

Christmas Casanova

Everybody’s Fine

Just Like a Christmas Movie

Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade

Royally Yours, This Christmas

Nov. 17

Blue Beetle

Zodiac

Nov. 21

Marry Christmas

Mistletoe Mixup

Nov. 24

Santa Bootcamp

Nov. 27

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

Here’s what’s leaving Netflix in November 2025

Nov. 1

47 Meters Down

47 Meters Down: Uncaged

Blow

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Despicable Me

Despicable Me 2

Eat Pray Love

The Fast and the Furious

2 Fast 2 Furious

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

Fast Five

Fast & Furious 6

Furious 7

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Happy Gilmore

Horrible Bosses

Jurassic Park

Jurassic Park III

Minions

Ride Along

Ride Along 2

She’s All That

Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Shrek

Shrek 2

Shrek Forever After

Shrek the Third

Six Feet Under (Seasons 1-5)

Starship Troopers

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Thirteen

Total Recall

Varsity Blues

Weird Science

Wet Hot American Summer

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

Nov. 6

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Reba (Seasons 1-6)

Nov. 8

A Star Is Born

Nov. 13

Archer (Seasons 1-13)

Nov. 14

Madame Web

Smile

Nov. 15

A.P. Bio (Seasons 1-4)

First Wives Club (Seasons 1-3)

Jaws

Jaws 2

Jaws 3

Jaws: The Revenge

Nov. 16

Mamma Mia!

Nov. 17

Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (Seasons 1-8)

Nov. 20

Shahs of Sunset (Seasons 3-4)

Nov. 22

San Andreas

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