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TheTop.VC
Adam ODonnell
147 episodes
9 months ago
Hit product-market fit & get funded.
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Hit product-market fit & get funded.
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Technology
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TheTop.VC
450 early stage investments; Founder & GP; Michael Cardamone
LEARN --> how they got started & how to impress them in a pitch 1. How does Forum Ventures define its focus? #accelerator #startup 2. Which investment strategies resonate with you at Forum Ventures? #accelerator #growthstrategy 3. In your experience, why is Founder-Market Fit crucial for startup success? #startup #venturecapital 4. What founder considerations have personally impacted you according to Michael Cardamone? #B2B #SaaS
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1 year ago
33 minutes

TheTop.VC
[$300M AUM] Navy SEAL & Olympian to Harpoon Ventures, Founder & GP; Larsen Jensen's Story
(00:01:29) Technological Innovations Shaping Global Strategic Dynamics (00:03:24) Cutting-Edge Investments in Dual-Use Technologies (00:07:41) Emerging Technology's Role in Career Transitions (00:17:12) Founding Success: Identifying Ambitious Entrepreneurs
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1 year ago
20 minutes 5 seconds

TheTop.VC
[$70M raised] Productiv's funding & product-market-fit journey
- How they hit product market fit - How they got funded - Why you need to think like an investor
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1 year ago
23 minutes 38 seconds

TheTop.VC
Immigrant founder to $10M+ raised; Oana Manolache, Founder of Sequel.io
1. Quitting job, paying the bills and creating MVP 2. Landing first customers 3. Closing a Seed round in 2-months
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1 year ago
18 minutes 26 seconds

TheTop.VC
[$13M Raised] YC Space Tech startup, how they got funded; AstroForge's Founder, Matt Gialich
(00:03:44) "The hardest thing for any founder to do is actually do it...it's really easy to convince yourself that it's stupid and that it's wrong and that your idea makes no sense and that you can do it somewhere else. And almost none of the metrics, if you were to draw a column of pros and cons, you're probably never going to have more pros and cons to start a business. And that, I think, is the biggest challenge, is you have to go against everything you're taught, everything you know, and take this massive risk that may not pay off at all, and just see what happens." - Matt Gialich (00:20:00) "Just go do. Just go do the work." - Matt Gialich (00:01:23) "When you do something like that for about three years, I mean, I was literally in a 20 x 20 office surrounded by whiteboards, and it was a ton of fun, but I didn't see the outside world a lot. And you also saw a lot of your ideas that worked on just not go anywhere. Right. They would just die for various different reasons. And so I really wanted to go see if we could figure out, or if I could figure out how you take something from idea to reality." - Matt Gialich (00:03:44) "The hardest thing for any founder to do is actually do it...it's really easy to convince yourself that it's stupid and that it's wrong and that your idea makes no sense and that you can do it somewhere else. And almost none of the metrics, if you were to draw a column of pros and cons, you're probably never going to have more pros and cons to start a business. And that, I think, is the biggest challenge, is you have to go against everything you're taught, everything you know, and take this massive risk that may not pay off at all, and just see what happens." - Matt Gialich (00:11:26) "Venture kind of sucks from the standpoint that you're going to get told no a lot, you're going to get rejected a lot, and you have to convince people that your idea is going to not only make them exorbitantly wealthy, but also change the world and also within the bounds of reality." - Matt Gialich
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1 year ago
12 minutes 14 seconds

TheTop.VC
What VCs expect during a pitch: Emil Capital's Managing Partner, Marcel Bens
LEARN 1. Do I need to send my deck to a VC before a meeting? 2. What questions can I answer, "I don't know" to during a pitch 3. How can I get connected with the right investors? Check out Emil Capital here --> https://emilcapital.com/about-us/ Check out Marcel Bens here --> https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-a-bens-91825b/
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1 year ago
18 minutes 28 seconds

TheTop.VC
[$23M Raised] Getting into YC (no website) & how they hit product-market fit; CommandBar's Founder, James Evans
LEARN 1. How they hit product-market fit 2. How they got into YC
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1 year ago
27 minutes 34 seconds

TheTop.VC
8 Unicorns (Deel & Miro); Altair Capital's, Igor Ryabenkiy shares what he looks for when investing
(00:01:13) "I like to speak to Founder who clearly understands what he's going to do, why he's going to do, how he's going to do, and what is his target." - Igor Ryabenkiy (00:02:58) "But even if you put all the things together and everything looks perfect, possibilities that it will be not successful. We always have business risk." - Igor Ryabenkiy (00:07:36) "I was even more convicted because he contacted me afterwards and asked if I can speak to him time to time and he will tell me what's going on and if I can advise him on some matters." - Igor Ryabenkiy
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1 year ago
9 minutes 46 seconds

TheTop.VC
[Exit to Salesforce] Troops's Founder, Dan Reich: How to fundraise without a product or customers
Closing a $1M+ round without customers or a product The key was in their analysis of the opportunity.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 9 seconds

TheTop.VC
Exits to SAP & Medallia: Shreesha Ramdas, Founder of Lumber, why founder-market-fit is overrated & how to select the right industry
(00:01:31) Crafting a Compelling Story for Lumber (00:07:08) Drive and Determination in Founders (00:10:19) Founder's Assessment: Market Size, Competition, and Capabilities (00:14:46) The Significance of Grit in Fundraising (00:23:03) Understanding Customer Insights for Successful Fundraising
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2 years ago
26 minutes 43 seconds

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[1,500 startups reviewed] Zamir Shukho, GP at Vibranium VC; founder motivation & customer discovery pitfalls
Zamir Shukho is a seasoned founder and venture capitalist with a wealth of experience in the startup ecosystem, having established 42 accelerators and worked with over 1500 companies... HIGHLIGHTS (00:00:28) Investing in Strong Teams and Tangible Progress (00:02:54) Uncovering Customer Problems and Emotions Effectively (00:05:40) Seed stage Venture Fund specializing in B2B SaaS startups (00:08:18) Navigating Conflict and Geopolitical Challenges as a Founder/VC
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2 years ago
19 minutes 49 seconds

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Former a16z Partner, Rex Salisbury, now GP at Cambrian; Speed of execution & career highs and lows
Check out Rex and Cambrian! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CambrianHQ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rexsalisbury/ (00:00:22) Speed of Execution (00:01:22) Fintech Investing (00:03:40) Building a Community (00:05:20) Time Commitment in Venture Capital (00:14:00) Benefits of running a solo GP firm (00:19:30) Size of Opportunity in Fintech 00:00:22 - Speed of Execution Speed of execution is a crucial factor in building a successful startup, as highlighted by Rex Salisbury, the founder and GP at Cambrian. He believes that founders who can quickly navigate the idea maze and improve their ideas are the ones to watch. Rex looks for founders who actively seek feedback and iterate on their concepts, building a more precise version of their idea within a short period of time. These founders are not afraid to sell their product before it's even built, showcasing their ability to move swiftly and efficiently. By building a strong team, scoping the product, and securing design partners, these founders demonstrate their commitment and ability to execute at a rapid pace. In summary, speed of execution is a key quality that Rex Salisbury values in founders, as it allows them to validate their ideas, attract investors, and save time and resources in the process. 00:01:22 - Fintech Investing Fintech Investing is a captivating and rapidly growing field that combines technology and finance to revolutionize the way we handle money. Rex Salisbury, the founder and GP at Cambrian, shares his valuable insights on the topic. One interesting perspective he highlights is the importance of speed of execution for founders looking to raise money. He emphasizes the value of founders who can quickly navigate the idea maze, find co-founders, and secure design partners, even before building a product. Overall, Fintech Investing presents a massive opportunity for both investors and founders, with a broad range of sectors to explore, such as InsureTech, PropTech, and HR technology. With the abundance of high-caliber talent and the continuous development of better tools, the fintech ecosystem is poised for further growth and innovation. 00:03:40 - Building a Community Building a community is not just about bringing people together, but also about creating a space where ideas can flourish and connections can be made. Rex Salisbury, the founder and GP at Cambrian, shares his experience of building a fintech community and how it ultimately shaped his career path. He started by organizing monthly events and summits, which grew into a thriving community that fueled his passion. Rex emphasizes the importance of speed of execution when it comes to building something new, highlighting the value of navigating the idea maze and improving upon initial concepts. His favorite kind of founders are those who move quickly, finding co-founders, signing deals with design partners, and running a tight process before even building a product or raising money. In summary, building a community can lead to unexpected opportunities and career shifts, as Rex's journey demonstrates the power of bringing people together in a shared space of innovation and growth. 00:05:20 - Time Commitment in Venture Capital Venture capital is a field that demands a significant time commitment, as highlighted by Rex Salisbury in the transcript. Unlike starting an operating company, venture capitalists make an even longer time commitment to their work. Fund one alone can last up to 14 years, with the possibility of raising multiple funds in the future. This commitment is necessary to build trust with investors and establish a track record. However, it can also be a source of stress for venture capitalists, as they navigate the uncertainties of finding great companies and ensuring their success. Despite the challenges, Rex expresses his enthusiasm for the job and the satisfaction he derives from it. 00:14:00 - Benefits of running a solo GP firm Running a solo GP firm offers numerous benefits, as highlighted by the speaker in the transcript. One interesting perspective shared by the speaker is the advantage of having diversity on the cap table, which allows for building relationships with a wide range of investors without the signaling issues that often arise in larger firms. Additionally, solo GP firms excel in helping entrepreneurs find follow-on capital, which is crucial for the growth of their businesses. These independent firms possess highly specialized knowledge and networks within specific ecosystems, making them valuable partners in terms of providing access to the networks that matter most. In summary, running a solo GP firm allows for greater control over investment decisions, the opportunity to leverage personal networks, and the potential for greater upside compared to being part of a larger venture firm. 00:19:30 - Size of Opportunity in Fintech The size of opportunity in Fintech is immense, with startups currently capturing only about 2% of the total revenue in financial services. This indicates a significant potential for growth and innovation within the industry. Speaker A highlights the abundance of talented individuals now working in Fintech, with a tenfold increase in the number of people employed by Fintech companies over the past decade. Additionally, Fintech extends beyond traditional banking and finance, with opportunities at the intersection of healthcare, human resources, and capital markets. Furthermore, the availability of better tools and infrastructure has made it easier for entrepreneurs to launch and build Fintech products, allowing for the development of multiple products within a shorter timeframe. In summary, the Fintech industry offers a large market, a pool of talented individuals, and improved resources, making it an attractive space for entrepreneurs and investors alike.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 44 seconds

TheTop.VC
Navigating Fundraising Challenges: Insights from Whizz's Co-founder Mike Peregudov, Post $1.5M Seed Extension
Mike Peregudov shared his experience of overcoming fundraising challenges and offered valuable insights on the importance of a structured process, tailored pitches, and incorporating the company's vision and mission. We'll delve into Mike's journey, practical advice, and data-driven insights to help founders navigate the fundraising landscape.(00:06:35) But this current seed round extension we raised mostly from early stage funds and angel investors and they are not that mission and vision is not that important for them. QUOTE (00:12:49) Our monthly updates, we build them like beautiful PDFs and a lot of news inside, quite honest, being honest there being sharing a lot of details. And these monthly updates converted few investors for sure, maybe even more than few. Like, I don't know, 30% of our investors came after getting three to four monthly updates from us.
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2 years ago
16 minutes 50 seconds

TheTop.VC
[$75M* Raised] Solve for: VC engagement; Matt Martin, Founder of Clockwise
In this podcast episode, Matt Martin, founder of Clockwise, shares his journey of securing over $75 million in funding and the tactics he used to break through the attention barrier of investors. Adam O'Donnell joins the conversation to discuss the importance of focusing on the inputs they can control and to introduce through email, reach out to VCs on LinkedIn and Mastodon. Whether you're just starting the process or need to refresh your strategy, this podcast provides helpful information and insight into the world of VC funding.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 16 seconds

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[$5M Raised] Power Through Funding Doubt: Black Founder Success, Devo Harris, Founder of Adventr
(00:00:00) Fundraising Doubt (00:03:17) Black Founder Funding Realities (00:07:09) Best Funding Tactics (00:11:14) VC Doubt and Self-Belief
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2 years ago
14 minutes 17 seconds

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MARL Accelerator's GP: Integrity, Due Diligence, and Early-Stage Investing
Tune in to TheTop.VC podcast hosted by Adam O'Donnell to learn from Amir Khan, the founder and general partner of Marl Accelerator, about what he values most when investing in startups. Their chat covers the importance of integrity over profits and how to detect red or yellow flags in a founders' conversation. Khan also highlights the significance of investing in startups with growth potential rather than low MRR. Listeners will gain insight into Marl Accelerators' goal to expand their investment cohort and their hands-on approach to working with founders. Additionally, the speaker emphasizes investing in the right people for long-term benefits and shares examples of past due diligence experiences. The podcast is not just a platform but a community with a mission to help founders. Contact Adam O'Donnell through email or LinkedIn to be a part of this community. Don't miss out on this valuable resource!
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2 years ago
7 minutes 5 seconds

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1# Correlation to Startup Success: $340M AUM, Clear Ventures's GP, Rajeev Madhavan (2x founder)
Join Adam O'Donnell, the host of TheTop.VC, as he interviews Rajeev Madhavan, founder and general partner of Clear Ventures. Discover how Rajeev looks for startups to invest in, focusing on a team's ability to endure the ups and downs and have expertise in technology. Furthermore, he shares his personal outlook on his career, emphasizing the need to focus on what went right instead of what went wrong. Rajeev also talks about their unique approach to venture capitalism, using software called ClearConnect to automate finding customers, getting investments for subsequent rounds, and accessing good talent with outstanding success. They also discuss how startups are judged based on their ability to handle the stress that comes with it. Finally, learn how Rajeev tests for founders' dedication and work ethic in early stage pitches. Plus, Adam reveals his passion for gardening, and the episode ends with a call to action for listeners to hear more from Rajeev through the sponsor, CLEAR. Don't miss out on this exciting episode of TheTop.VC.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 4 seconds

TheTop.VC
[$9.9M Raised] Do you have a moat? Answering VC's, funding 101: David Fink, CEO Postie
Join Adam O'Donnell on TheTop.VC podcast as he talks to Dave Fink, founder of Postie, about his experience in raising a reasonable seed round, building disruptive technology, and finding a revenue model to offset costs. Dave shares his insights on how to approach VCs during the fundraising process and emphasizes the importance of having thick skin and a belief in the product. He also discusses the need to focus on the value a business provides and not get bogged down by the noise and risks that come with fundraising. Tune in to learn how Postie is helping founders who are considering raising and how they are disrupting the offline marketing space. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation between Adam and Dave - listen to TheTop.VC now! - Thank you GPT via Podflow for the summary!
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2 years ago
18 minutes 18 seconds

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[$29M raised] Getting Sequoia to Invest In Your Seed; Brian, CEO of Doppler
Doppler's CEO, Brian Vallelunga shares how they got Sequoia to invest in their seed round! He shares his experience with Sequoia and emphasizes the importance of understanding that fundraising is a game that requires a strong story, with no pitch deck required. He also discusses Doppler's mission to help developers manage API keys and how every company is becoming a software company, making secrets management essential. With engaging narratives and real-life anecdotes, this episode is a must-listen for any startup founder looking to build enduring businesses and succeed in the software-driven world.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 1 second

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Inside the Mind of a Solo Capitalist; Itamar Novick, Managing Partner of Recursive Ventures
HIGHLIGHTS [00:00:00] Introduction to Recursive Ventures and Its Founder [00:03:31] Lamar's Investment in Tomato AI [00:06:52] Evaluating Investments Beyond Technical Advantages [00:10:14] Dealing with Fake Content: Claire AI's Approach [00:13:42] Market validation for a deep fake solution Check out Podflow! They help me do these summaries! podflow.ai
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2 years ago
13 minutes 24 seconds

TheTop.VC
Hit product-market fit & get funded.