Bedrock Capital
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Bedrock is scrappy and founder-friendly, but they're not your typical check-writing fund. Geoff Lewis brings serious Founder's Fund pedigree and actually knows how to spot technical moats before they're obvious. Eric Vis is operationally savvy and will get in the weeds on business model optimization. They're genuinely helpful post-investment but expect you to execute - they don't coddle. The Austin base means they're less plugged into coastal echo chambers, which can be refreshing or limiting depending on your market. They move fast on deals they like and aren't afraid to lead rounds.
- —Best for: Technical B2B founders who want hands-on, operationally-minded investors
- —Watch out for: Smaller fund size means limited follow-on capacity in later rounds
- —Known for: Moving quickly on deals and providing real operational value add
Bedrock Capital focuses on early-stage B2B software companies, particularly those leveraging emerging technologies like AI, automation, and data infrastructure. They claim to back technical founders building category-defining enterprise solutions with strong product-market fit signals.
Primarily Series A and B enterprise software deals, with some seed investments. Heavy focus on vertical SaaS, developer tools, and infrastructure plays. Austin-based but invests nationally, with a slight preference for companies that can benefit from Texas talent market.
Former Founder's Fund partner who led investments in companies like Spotify and Palantir. Known for contrarian bets and backing technical founders early. Reputation for being hands-on and providing strategic guidance on product and go-to-market.
Former operator and entrepreneur who built and sold multiple companies. Focuses on marketplace and logistics investments. Known for rolling up sleeves on operational challenges and connecting portfolio companies with customers.
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