Sorry to quibble, but these aren't investment memos. They are PR statements announcing an investment. An investment memo is an internal document that lays out a business model, a competitive analysis, a risk assessment, the reasoning behind investing or not, and how it should be valued.
Really nice site though. Well designed and works smoothly.
I agree. The website is well done, but it’s a database of press releases. The press releases are designed to be advertisements for the company, which will inherently hide a lot of the valuable nuance that internal investment discussions cover.
Yes, it would be nice if the title could be updated to reflect that they're fundraising announcements/PR.
Those are intentionally extremely flattering and very shallow. They're almost the polar opposite of what goes into the investment memo, which is a much more complete, honest(-ish), and sober distillation.
Yep, you're right these are the public investment notes the VCs share which will definitely have a positive PR spin to them. But it can still give some helpful insight into the thesis behind their investment.
Absolutely there's value here and it's a great site - kudos! Just would be helpful if you changed the wording as "investment memos" are actual documents in the investment world that these are not (would be similar to calling a product announcement a "product manual").
These are just the VC investment announcements - I was hoping to see the actual investment memos which delve into the analysis of the market, product, business model, technicals, team, risks, etc. (which I would be surprised if they were made public at all). Although over the last few years, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of vc firms didn't really do in-depth investment memos...
Neat. If an RSS feed of new memos existed, I'd subscribe.
If an RSS feed already exists, consider adding the feed URL to the site header so that visitors can use "RSS auto-discovery" - https://www.rssboard.org/rss-autodiscovery. And thanks for creating this.
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What steps did you take to produce this? I got something drastically different from ChatGPT when I copy-pasted the entire page and said "summarize this: <paste>" followed by prompt 2: "summarize this in bullets"
Great idea! Thank you for putting this together. I’ll have to dig deeper but the first two randomly selected companies had an announcement of their investment and not a formal investment memo that would be submitted to their IC. However it’s very interesting to understand the investors perspective at the time of their participation.
Yes that's right these are the public memos they publish (not the memos they take to IC). It will have a PR spin to it, but it does still provide some insight into their thesis.
I searched but don't see some startups that raised series-A. That means their investors didn't publish a public memo? Good question to add to an FAQ if you have one.
Yep that's right! It currently tracks about 50 top global VCs and adding more each day, but most likely the investor didn't publish a public memo. Good shout re: the FAQ will look to add.
Fair. We currently capture the top VCs, and adding more each week. Typically it's only the big VCs who publish these memos. But you're right to call this out so we updated the title :)
Really nice site though. Well designed and works smoothly.