Ankur Nagpal
Description
Ankur Nagpal is a highly regarded founder-turned-investor, best known for founding Teachable (formerly Fedora), an online course platform that was acquired by Hotmart in 2020 for a reported $250 million. This successful exit provided him with significant capital and a deep understanding of the entrepreneurial journey, which he now leverages in his role as an investor. In 2020, Nagpal co-founded Vibe Capital, a venture fund designed to back promising early-stage startups.
Vibe Capital quickly established itself as a notable player in the venture landscape, raising a $100 million fund shortly after its inception. The fund primarily focuses on Seed and Series A investments, targeting a broad range of sectors including SaaS, fintech, consumer applications, and developer tools. Vibe Capital is known for its founder-friendly approach, offering not just capital but also strategic guidance and operational insights derived from Nagpal's own experience scaling a successful tech company.
The typical initial check size for Vibe Capital ranges from $500,000 to $2 million, though they have the flexibility to deploy larger amounts for high-conviction opportunities or follow-on rounds. Their investment philosophy emphasizes speed and conviction, aiming to be a decisive partner for founders. Nagpal's personal network and operational expertise are significant value-adds for portfolio companies, making Vibe Capital an attractive option for startups seeking more than just financial backing.
Investor Profile
Ankur Nagpal has backed more than 52 startups, with 1 new investments in the last 12 months alone. The firm has led 0 rounds, about 0% of its total and boasts 3 exits across its portfolio.
Investment Focus Highlights
- Concentrates on Seed, Pre Seed, Series A rounds (top funding stages).
- Majority of deals are located in United States, India, Nigeria.
- Strong thematic focus on Software, Apps, FinTech.
- Typical check size: $500K – $2M.
Stage Focus
- Seed (60%)
- Pre Seed (19%)
- Series A (15%)
- Series B (4%)
- Angel (2%)
Country Focus
- United States (71%)
- India (21%)
- Nigeria (2%)
- France (2%)
- Bangladesh (2%)
- United Kingdom (2%)
Industry Focus
- Software
- Apps
- Fintech
- Education
- Financial Services
- Content Creators
- E-commerce
- Information Technology
- Internet
- Finance
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