Use granular search to identify the "most likely" investors
Investors concentrating in your stage
Identify investors that are concentrating investments at your stage. These investors have a "sweet spot" that aligns with your Company's stage.

Investors that are bullish on your sector
Identify investors that have made a large number of investments in your specific sub-sector.

Investors that lead frequently
Identify investors that lead a large percentage of their investments. These are the "most likely" targets in your search for a lead.

Investors that invest in your geography
Identify investors that are concentrating investments in your specific continent, or in a set of similar countries.

Investors with the right capital and fund size
Identify investors that have recently raised a new fund, or that have a fund size that aligns with your round.

Investors that have backed similar startups
Build a cohort of companies that are "very similar", but are not direct competitors. Then view the investors behind these companies.

Investors aligned with your thesis
Identify investors whose investment thesis align with your company's mission, model or market approach.

Investors by check and round size
Identify investors based on the typical check sizes they write and the round sizes they participate in at each stage.

