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“AI can't replace real conversations in founder-investor matching”
...from a founder's current fundraising status, sector, and location to their personal values, operating style, and even the kind of people they wanna meet. I also track what investors are actively looki
...cofounder dating, cofounding match matching process. Companies are now worth $15,000,000,000. You know, our companies are funded by the best VCs in the world, whether it be, Benchmark or Sequoia or Andreessen Horowitz or, Index Ventures.
...like cofounder dating, cofounding match matching process. Companies are now worth $15,000,000,000. You know, our companies are funded by the best VCs in the world, whether it be, Benchmark or Sequoia or Andreessen Horowitz or, Index Ventures. Reid Ho
...pattern matching is that you begin to generalize. So I'm not sure that the best pattern matchers are the best investors. You know, I think what we're looking for is a founder who has a unique perspective, a passionate perspective, an informed perspec
...might think and how the founder might think. And at a moment like that, I actually remember saying to him, I said, it would really be great if you talk to your investors, took 5 or $10,000,000
...pattern matching is that you begin to generalize. So I'm not sure that the best pattern matchers are the best investors. You know, I think what we're looking for is a founder who has a unique perspective, a passionate perspective, an informed perspec
...robust cofounder sort of matching program, but let's talk specifically about how cofounders split equity early on. Right? It must be one of the first conversations they have. What do you sort of advise when they're having those conversations? Are you
...fund partners about an investment that we're looking at, and I asked him a question which was like, what attributes do you think matter in the next investor for this business? Because obviously, we all want it to succeed.
“Can founders take $100K+ off the table at Series A without revenue?”
...founders take money off the table on a really good series a even without any revenue but just having identified product market fit? Maybe $102,100,000?
...between founders. That's something that I I I see other investors do, and that's a miracle to me. How do you do that? Why do you think you're not good at the matchmaking between founders? First of all, if if I knew why, I would fix it and I would bec
...founders to find another Uber Robinhood and have those outlier power law investments pay for all the other ones. And, you know, on a philosophical basis, I wanna be super helpful to founders, and I'm passionate about innovation, all that stuff. But o
...for early founders, is, like, there's this third bucket of investors who they give you money, and they're kinda in your kitchen meddling. They have an opinion on everything. They get stressed out when things don't go right, which at every startup is
...founders' funds. Founders' fund is like we invested in you, and now it's you're on your own. And it's your job to extract value from us. A certain founder loves that because they know how to get value. They look at that group of people, and they know
...the founder investor flywheels going. And now we launched this program where we said, well, what if we could unlock a super powered version of Ority? So the version of Ority that you've talked to is you know, has to be relatively low latency. It has
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