Tell us what you’re building
If you’re building anything with heart and hustle, you deserve a shot.
Dream Big. Build Bold.
If your idea can’t wait a year, neither can we.
Because we don’t just fund ideas, we found companies. The first step is the bravest. Take it.
Get support from mentors who care about your success.
Just like a champion in the ring, building a startup takes grit, strategy, and relentless determination. The difference? You don’t have to do it alone.
The Answers You’re Looking For.
Built around the questions founders really ask.
1. How can startups pitch ideas here?
We don’t look for polished decks first. Start with a clear problem, who it affects, and why it matters now. If there is conviction, insight, or lived experience behind the idea, we are open to the conversation. Formal pitches come later. Clarity comes first.
2. Do you co-invest with other firms?
Yes. We actively co-invest with angels, funds, and strategic partners. Our role often goes beyond capital. We collaborate where complementary expertise, networks, or execution strength can materially improve a startup’s chances of winning.
3. What industries do you focus on?
We invest where technology solves real, non-trivial problems. This includes, but is not limited to, SaaS, AI-driven products, health-tech, legal-tech, climate, and productivity platforms. Strong fundamentals matter more than buzzwords.
4. What stages do you fund?
We primarily work at the idea, pre-seed, and early-seed stages. This is where hands-on support, product thinking, and execution discipline create the most leverage, and where we do our best work.
5. What makes your venture studio different?
We don’t just fund ideas. We help build them. From validation and product strategy to execution and go-to-market, we operate alongside founders. Think of us as long-term partners, not distant capital.
6. How long is the funding process?
We move deliberately, not slowly. If there is strong alignment, decisions can happen in weeks, not months. The process is transparent, founder-friendly, and focused on clarity rather than unnecessary evaluation loops.