Canyon Creek Capital
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Canyon Creek punches above their weight in competitive deals by moving fast and offering genuine operational value, especially for technical founders who want hands-on product guidance. David Weiden has a track record of spotting category-defining companies early, but his involvement style isn't for everyone - he'll push hard on product strategy and hiring decisions. Sarah's fintech expertise is solid, though she's still building her investing reputation. The fund's relatively small size means you'll get real attention, but they can't lead large rounds or provide massive follow-on capital. Good choice if you want engaged investors who actually understand your product.
- —Best for: Technical B2B founders who want hands-on product and strategy guidance
- —Watch out for: Limited check sizes and follow-on capacity for later rounds
- —Known for: Moving quickly on deals and deep operational involvement post-investment
Canyon Creek Capital focuses on early-stage B2B software companies, particularly those with strong product-market fit and clear paths to recurring revenue. They emphasize backing experienced founders building solutions for enterprise workflows and business automation.
Primarily Series A/B enterprise software investments, with check sizes typically ranging $3-10M. Heavy focus on SaaS, workflow automation, and business productivity tools serving SMB to mid-market customers.
Former Khosla Ventures partner with deep enterprise software experience. Known for hands-on approach with portfolio companies and strong network in B2B SaaS. Founders appreciate his operational insights but some find him overly involved in product decisions.
Ex-Stripe product leader who joined to lead Canyon Creek's fintech and payments investments. Brings strong technical background and founder empathy, though relatively new to the investing side. Popular with technical founders for her product intuition.
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