Corigin Ventures
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Corigin is basically Redpoint 2.0 with Tunguz and Grady bringing their enterprise software playbook to a newer, smaller fund. The good news: they actually understand SaaS metrics and can help you build a real business, not just chase vanity metrics. Tunguz's blog following gives portfolio companies some marketing juice. The reality check: they're still proving themselves as a new fund, so expect more hands-on involvement (which could be good or annoying depending on your style). They've made some solid bets but haven't yet had the big breakout win that establishes them as top-tier. If you're building boring but profitable B2B software, they get it.
- —Best for: Technical B2B founders who want metrics-savvy investors
- —Watch out for: Still proving themselves as a newer fund
- —Known for: Data-driven approach and strong SaaS expertise
Corigin Ventures focuses on early-stage B2B software companies, particularly those serving enterprise customers with innovative technology solutions. They emphasize backing technical founders building category-defining companies in areas like AI, automation, and digital transformation.
Primarily Series A and B enterprise software plays, with some seed investments. Heavy focus on vertical SaaS, AI/ML platforms, and workflow automation tools serving mid-market and enterprise customers.
Former Redpoint Ventures partner who co-founded Corigin in 2022. Well-known for his SaaS blog and data-driven investment approach. Founders respect his analytical rigor but some find him overly metrics-focused.
Also came from Redpoint Ventures as co-founder. Previously at Google Ventures. Known for his enterprise software expertise and hands-on approach with portfolio companies. Generally well-regarded by founders for operational support.
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