A question we’re often asked during conversations with early-stage entrepreneurs is “What do investors look…
Entrepreneurship, Marketplaces / Social / Collaboration / Network Effects
While the past 10 years have seen a big focus on marketplaces for physical goods (eBay, AbeBooks, etsy, et al.), there have been a few success stories of marketplaces for creative services in the past couple of years and it feels that this sector is poised to really take off. The most important success factor […]
A question we’re often asked during conversations with early-stage entrepreneurs is “What do investors look…
One of the more interesting developments over the past few years is the emergence of…
While the past 10 years have seen a big focus on marketplaces for physical goods (eBay, AbeBooks, etsy, et al.), there have been a few success stories of marketplaces for creative services in the past couple of years and it feels that this sector is poised to really take off. The most important success factor for these marketplaces seems to be how well defined the outsourced tasks are. Services that try to replace a complete marketing agency have not taken off, simply because the process is very hard to replicate in a standardized way. But marketplaces that are built around outsourcing a very structured task like designing a webpage or a logo (e.g. 99designs) or optimizing ad copy for search marketing campaigns (e.g. BoostCTR) have gotten some great traction and scale (99design has now over 50K designers on their marketplace). Looking forward to even more innovation in this space, there are still many inefficient processes left in the creative space.
Version One
After more than 13 years of building Version One, 2025 was easily one of our wildest years—in the best possible way. We made nine new investments (our most in one year ever), spanning six different categories. We also distributed over $25M back to LPs across Funds II and III. And on top of all that, […]
2021 might be remembered as the year the world started to fully embrace the opportunity…
2020…the year of the pandemic. We’ve seen a tremendous amount of human loss and hardship,…