Array Ventures
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Array is one of the few funds that actually gets developer tools and doesn't just throw around buzzwords. Shruti and Campbell have real technical chops and operational experience, which shows in their portfolio construction. They're not the biggest check writers, but they're genuinely helpful on product positioning and technical go-to-market for dev-focused companies. The downside? They're pretty narrow in their focus, so if you're not building for developers or technical buyers, you're probably not a fit. Also, being smaller means less firepower for major competitive rounds.
- —Best for: Technical founders building developer tools or infrastructure
- —Watch out for: Smaller fund size limits follow-on firepower in hot rounds
- —Known for: Actually understanding technical products and developer workflows
Array Ventures focuses on early-stage B2B software companies, particularly those building developer tools, infrastructure, and enterprise SaaS solutions. They claim to be operator-heavy investors who can help technical founders scale go-to-market and build repeatable sales processes.
Primarily Seed to Series A B2B software, with heavy concentration in dev tools, API companies, and infrastructure plays. Portfolio suggests they really do focus on technical founders building for other developers and enterprises.
Former engineering leader at various startups, then moved into investing at True Ventures. Known for being deeply technical and hands-on with portfolio companies on product development.
Ex-Docker and Heroku executive who understands developer tooling intimately. Founders appreciate his operational experience in scaling dev-focused products.
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