Investing in Startups
Joe Magyer
Episodes
From SaaS to Systems of Work: The Vertical AI Opportunity with Nick Tippmann 26.06.2026 35:51
Nick Tippmann is the Founder of TipTop Ventures where he invests in vertical AI and applied AI companies at the earliest stages. In this conversation, we talked about vertical AI, systems of work, and why distribution may matter more than ever in a world where software is getting easier to build.Nick explains why vertical AI is not simply the next version of SaaS. In his view, the unit of value is...
The Rapid Rise of AI with Niki Scevak [Encore Episode] 08.06.2026 35:35
This episode originally aired in September 2024 — and it's aged remarkably well. We're bringing it back with fresh context on why Niki's predictions have proven out. Niki Scevak is co-founder and partner at Blackbird, Australia and New Zealand's most prominent venture capital firm. What started with a $29M AUD debut fund and 500 meetings to get 96 people to say yes has grown into a platform...
Hot Seed Deals, Quitting, and Liquidity with Peter Walker of Carta 20.05.2026 33:17
Peter Walker is Head of Insights at Carta, where he tracks some of the most important data shaping venture right now. In this conversation, we talked about hot seed deals, quitting, liquidity, and what the latest market data really says about valuations, exits, and the changing structure of venture. Peter explains why the most expensive seed deals may be more rational than they look, especi...
B2B in the Age of AI and Services as Software with Ariel Winton-Jones 29.04.2026
Ariel Winton-Jones is the founder of The Aligned Fund, where she invests in B2B software companies at the earliest signs of product-market fit. We talked about services as software, what B2B looks like in the age of AI, and why intentional investing can be a real edge. Ariel explains how her thinking evolved from traditional B2B SaaS into what she calls “services as software.” In a world where AI...
Future Titans, Authenticity, and Systems Thinking with Daniel Dart 15.04.2026
Daniel Dart is the Founder and General Partner of Rock Yard Ventures. He is also the founder of the Future Titans summit, an amazing event he recently hosted in Austin for emerging managers and the LPs who back them. Daniel is a collaborative, Seed-focused investor focused on backing founders who are refunding core industries. We talked about Future Titans, ambition, authenticity, and the pursuit...
Momentum, Moats, and the New Rules of Pre-Seed with Gaurav Jain 01.04.2026 30:03
Gaurav Jain is the Cofounder and Managing Partner of Afore Capital. Afore is one of the OGs of institutional pre-seed investing and runs the largest dedicated pre-seed venture fund in the world. We talked about momentum as a moat, how vibe-coding effects pre-seed investing, and the importance of great product and distribution. Here's a longer breakdown… Gaurav explains why momentum has beco...
AI, Hot Deals, & Ownership: Joe Magyer Reflects on 50 Episodes 18.03.2026 38:10
We're celebrating our recent 50th episode with a special conversation between host Joe Magyer and guest host Chris Hill of Money Unplugged. Chris interviews Joe about his lessons learned from the first 50 episodes, how AI is impacting startups and venture capital, what Joe has changed his mind about, and investing in startups, both the craft and the show. Joe and Chris also unpack how AI has resha...
Live Episode! A Future Titans Collab and Solo GP Life with Zal Bilimoria 04.03.2026
We're excited to share this interview with Zal Bilimoria, founding partner at Refactor Capital, recorded live at the recent Future Titans emerging manager summit. Zal is a high-conviction, hard-tech investor and solo capitalist who manages more than $225 million. He has a fascinating career, from building products at Netflix and LinkedIn to being an early employee at a16z to later forming Refactor...
Episode 50! Venture Strategy, Real Work, & The Myth of Overnight Success with Seth Levine 18.02.2026 54:53
Seth Levine is a Partner at Foundry Group, a longtime early-stage firm investing in both startups and emerging fund managers. We talked about the art of working with founders, short-term-ism, knowing your own competitive advantage, why AI will create more jobs than it disrupts, and the myth of overnight success. Here's the longer of what we covered: Doing the real work with founders and GPs...
E49: AI Agents, Unlocking Human Potential, and Not Giving Up with Hyperspell 06.02.2026 31:16
Conor Brennan-Burke and Manu Ebert are the co-founders of Hyperspell. Hyperspell provides a memory and context layer to AI agents is one of our portfolio companies at Seaplane Ventures. I (Joe here) was trying to explain to some friends at a BBQ recently Hyperspell what did and learned pretty quickly that most people aren’t familiar yet with AI agents. Given that and the sudden explosion in intere...
E48: Backing Emerging Managers Before They're Brand Names with Courtney McCrea 28.01.2026
Courtney McCrea is the Cofounder and Managing Partner of Recast Capital. Courtney and I dove into the intricacies of investing in emerging managers and building those firms. We talked about why Courtney is so enthusiastic about emerging managers, the challenges emerging managers face and how to overcome them, how LPs can better evaluate emerging managers, and why LPs aren’t racing to adopt AI as f...
E47: Gritty Founders, Weird Markets, and Vertical AI with Dan Teran 14.01.2026
Dan Teran is a Cofounder and Managing Partner of Gutter Capital. Gutter is an early-stage firm based out of New York focused on founders tackling the world’s toughest problems. We talked about why Gutter invests with conviction, why they seek out founders with unique insights rather than Gutter trying to dream up their own, and how AI can solve problems in the real world, not just online. We...
E46: Breaking Rules and Letting Winners Run with David Gardner of The Motley Fool 31.12.2025 36:44
Our guest this week is David Gardner, Cofounder of The Motley Fool. David is one of the best stock pickers of his generation. While for many investors a single 100X investment would be a career-defining win, David has earned a 100X return on 6 companies including Nvidia, Tesla, Amazon, and Netflix. We talked about breaking the rules of investing, optionality, valuation, letting winners run, and mu...
E45: Access, Picking VCs, and Tough Love with Superclusters' David Zhou 17.12.2025 48:34
David Zhou is an investor in emerging managers, an angel investor, a blogger, and the host of the Superclusters podcast. We talked about how LPs can size up emerging managers, how VCs can stand out, portfolio construction, and which of sourcing, picking, and winning is the most important. We also explored: + Why David thinks that “access beats picking (then winning)” for most emerging manag...
E44: Roundtable! Network Effects, Hustle, Raising Money, and More with Colin Gardiner and Sonia Nagar 03.12.2025 37:58
We're trying something new with our first roundtable! Our guests are Sonia Nagar from SNAK Venture Partners and Colin Gardiner from Yonder Ventures. Sonia and Colin are both early-stage investors, friends of mine, and experts on marketplaces and network effects. We talked about AI’s role in marketplaces, why network effects aren’t more popular (even though they should be), how to make your own luc...
E43: Trust, Paying Up, & Homebrew Forever with Hunter Walk 19.11.2025
Our guest this week is Hunter Walk, Co-Founder of Homebrew and Screendoor. Hunter has a deep background in product, including from his time at Google and YouTube, but is best known for his investing. Homebrew’s big wins over the years include Chime, Plaid, Gusto, Cruise, and more. We talked about trust and context, product, funnel math, investing life after LPs, and why Hunter isn’t as fussy these...
E42: From Public Markets to VC, AI, & Winning — Joe Magyer 12.11.2025
Joe Magyer is the host of Investing in Startups, but his real job is running his early-stage boutique, Seaplane Ventures. In this episode, Joe is interviewed by his friend Owen Raszkiewicz, Founder and CIO of Rask Group and host of the Australian Investors Podcast. Joe talked why he made the move from public to private markets, how small firms can compete with big firms, the current venture landsc...
E41: Pre/Seed, Control Points, and Frenemies with Jackie DiMonte of Grid Capital 29.10.2025
Jackie DiMonte is the Cofounder and General Partner of Grid Capital. We talked about power laws, investing with conviction, how to help founders in their earliest stages, small funds vs. big funds, and whether pre-seed valuations really are mental. We spoke in depth about: - Why Pre/Seed (not just “pre-seed”). Jackie sees pre/seed as a continuum and optimizes for investing “before it’...
E40: The Art & Science of Portfolio Construction Plus Valuation Realism with Morgan Flager 15.10.2025
Morgan Flager is the Managing Partner of Silverton Partners. Silverton is an early-stage firm that has had more than 30 companies IPO or get acquired. We talked about the art and science of portfolio construction, when to bend on price, and which of team, product, or market is most important. We also dove into: Silverton’s “early PMF” lane. Sweet spot is writing ~$3–7M checks into companies...
E39: Networks, Flywheels, and Why Fintech is Thriving with Rex Salisbury 01.10.2025
Rex Salisbury is the Founder and General Partner of fintech-focused Cambrian Ventures. We talked about how Rex built a big community and following in the fintech world, why fintech startups are on a roll, disruption versus partnership, and how the venture world is evolving. Other topics include: The Bay Area fosters a unique culture of openness and innovation. Building a community is...
E38: Lessons from Investing in 400 Startups with Charles Hudson of Precursor Ventures 17.09.2025
Charles Hudson is the Managing Partner and Founder of Precursor Ventures. Precursor is a generalist pre-seed firm based in San Francisco that invests in startups from all over. We talked about the importance of founder-centric investing, portfolio construction, and the balancing act of taking money off the table with winners. Charles has made over 400 investments at Precursor and has a lot of insi...
E37: Bigger Isn't Better and Give First with Techstars' David Cohen 03.09.2025
David Cohen is the CEO and Cofounder of Techstars. Techstars is one of the OGs of startup accelerators, investing in almost 5,000 startups since Techstars was founded in 2006. David himself is a serial entrepreneur who was the founding CEO at Techstars, later stepped back from that role, and then returned as CEO in 2024. We talked about the problems that Techstars solves for founders, how vibe-cod...
E36: Network Effects, AI Agents, & the Myth of "Product Is Enough" with NFX's Gigi Levy-Weiss 20.08.2025
Gigi Levy-Weiss is a serial founder and a Founding Partner at NFX. NFX is an early-stage firm that has established itself as one of leading experts in network effects. We talked about network effects, AI agents, the importance of speed of exectuion, why first-mover advantages are overrated, and how NFX has built its own brand, systems, and network effects. We also covered: Goin...
E35: The Pitch, Democratizing Startup Funding, and Non-Consensus Investing with Josh Muccio 06.08.2025
Josh Muccio is the Founder of The Pitch and The Pitch Fund. The Pitch is a show that features startup founders pitching a panel of VCs and getting live-fire feedback. The Pitch Fund invests in Josh’s favorite startups that appear on The Pitch. We talked about the behind-the-scenes of how the show works, pitching, whether the market matters more than the founder, and the dangers of consensus invest...
E34: Conviction, Cheating, AI, and (Not) Predicting with Shawn Merani 23.07.2025
Shawn Merani is the Founder and Managing Partner of Parade Ventures. Parade is a seed stage venture firm with an affinity for enterprise software. We talked about the state of seed investing, relationships, observing vs. predicting, cheating, AI and a huge win Shawn had recently with the acquisition of Moveworks. Shawn is a sharp guy and this was a really fun conversation. Please enjoy. We...
About the podcast
Investing In Startups explores the strategies and stories of leading early-stage venture capitalists. The show is for VCs, LPs, angels, founders, operators, and the startup-curious. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just dipping your toes into startups, this podcast is your guide to navigating this dynamic ecosystem. The show is hosted by Joe Magyer, Founder and Managing Partner of Seaplane Ventures.
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26 giu 2026
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