Invest in TinySeed's Second Fund (Video)

In the past 18 months, we’ve backed 23 fast-growing SaaS companies out of nearly 1600 applications.
And we would have funded dozens more if we’d had the capital at our disposal.

That’s why we’re raising our second fund.

If you're an accredited investor, head to tinyseed.com/invest to learn how you can join us,
or read our full investment thesis at tinyseed.com/thesis.

 

Video transcript:

[0:00] Silicon Valley’s race to invest more money into an ever shrinking pool of hot companies has led to a drought of funding for founders who don’t want to play the game of “unicorn or bust.”

[0:10] As a result, bootstrapping continues to be the only option for most startups. For some founders, this works. For most, the nights and weekends, the financial risk, the isolation and uncertainty are a huge burden.

[0:24] For the past decade we’ve observed how successful startups in our community with the very real potential to grow annual revenue into the millions and beyond, have had only two choices: bootstrap or raise venture capital. We knew there should be another way.

[0:38] Enter TinySeed. 

[0:39] As the first startup accelerator for SaaS bootstrappers, we’ve designed a funding structure that makes sense for founders who would normally have no option but to bootstrap. 

[0:47] We allow both founders and investors to celebrate life changing outcomes without the need for unicorn exits.

[0:54] In the past 18 months we’ve backed 23 fast-growing SaaS companies out of nearly 1600 applications. And we would have funded dozens more if we’d had the capital at our disposal.

[1:05] This is why we’re raising TinySeed fund 2. With our model now proven, we’re focused on investing in a broad index of hundreds of hand-picked independent SaaS companies using our simple, founder-friendly terms.

[1:16] We’d love for you to join us as we build our index of early stage B2B SaaS. 

[1:21] If you’re an accredited investor, head to tinyseed.com/invest, or read our full investment thesis at tinyseed.com/memo.

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