In a social media post, Sutton stated, "Just finished reviewing a batch of Convex for Startup applications. Some hits and some not ready yet. Now, let me start this deep relationship with CapCut."The comment highlights Sutton's active involvement in the selection process for Convex's program, which offers significant resources to early-stage companies. Convex, an open-source reactive database for app developers, supports startups through its "Convex for Startups" program, providing benefits such as free access to Convex Professional for up to a year, including waived seat fees and discounts on usage-based fees up to $30,000. Startups in the program often come from prestigious accelerators like Y Combinator and have attracted funding from notable investors including OpenAI Fund, Index Ventures, and Accel.Wayne Sutton's role at Convex involves leading community and startup programs, organizing developer events, and managing the company's Discord community, fostering collaboration and technical support. His background spans over 15 years in launching programs for startups and developers, and consulting for Fortune 500 companies on growth strategies.The mention of "CapCut" by Sutton appears to be a personal note, likely referring to the popular video editing application, rather than an announcement of a new strategic partnership or business venture for Convex. CapCut, developed by ByteDance, is widely used for video creation and editing, but no public information suggests a direct collaboration or investment relationship with Convex or Sutton's professional endeavors. This personal aside follows his professional duties, emphasizing the ongoing work in evaluating and nurturing new talent within the startup ecosystem.