NewCold-application policy on every entry

A curated investor directory for founders

The interactive replacement for your scattered spreadsheets and notes, with information that you need for your fundraising

Behavioral profile·Cold applications·Tags & related·Tracker-aware
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Stage: SeedVertical: FintechNewCold apps
SH
Seedhouse Ventures
Amsterdam · Pre-seed → Series A
$500K–$2M
Cold · warm preferred
NW
Northwind Capital
Berlin · Pre-seed → Seed
$200K–$1M
Cold · open
AT
Atlas Ventures
Paris · Series A → B
$2M–$8M
Cold · closed
EM
Ember Partners
Stockholm · Seed → Series A
$400K–$1.5M
Cold · open
The Investor directory

Save Weeks
in research time

Every investor is added by us, checked for stage, geography, sector, ticket band, and the gates that quietly disqualify most rounds (minimum MRR, founder count, city restrictions). The moment you filter, only the firms that actually fit your round are left.

Breakdown of our investor directory

snapshot from 6/22/2026



By round

pre-seed → growth · investor counted in each stage they back
  • Pre-seed
    565
  • Seed
    631
  • Series A
    388
  • Series B
    187
  • Series C+
    99
  • Growth
    53

By vertical

52 verticals covered · top 9 shown · investor counted in each vertical they back
  • AI / ML
    373
  • Healthcare / Health Tech
    299
  • Fintech
    256
  • B2B Software
    251
  • DeepTech
    187
  • Consumer / D2C
    171
  • Developer Tools
    143
  • SaaS
    143
  • Energy
    129

…and 43 more verticals.

By country

94 countries covered · top 19 shown
  • United States
    468
  • United Kingdom
    372
  • Germany
    367
  • Netherlands
    366
  • Sweden
    352
  • Finland
    349
  • Denmark
    348
  • Belgium
    346
  • Austria
    333
  • France
    331
  • Estonia
    329
  • Norway
    327
  • Lithuania
    326
  • Latvia
    326
  • Poland
    319
  • Czechia
    315
  • Spain
    315
  • Switzerland
    314
  • Slovakia
    314

…and 75 more countries.

How we curate

Profiling the investors from the POV of a founder

As founders and entrepreneurs ourselves, we manually review each investor as we were raising capital for our own startups, because we have in the past

  • Practical information
    Only the information needed by a founder is collected. If you don't need to know something during your fundraising, we won't collect it
  • Behavioral profile
    Numbers don't paint the full picture. You need to know information that describes the behavior of the investor. Do they lead? Do they consider a cold application? Will they invest in a solo founder?
  • Reading between the lines
    We also add editorial notes, providing our observations or the contexts you would need to know about an investor that can change your strategy or approach
A Deeper look

More than a list of names

The directory is the workspace where you decide who fits this round, why, and what's already happened with them.

01 · What we capture

Each investor, end-to-end, not just a name

Geography, stage, vertical, and ticket band are the surface. Underneath each row is the behavioral profile that decides whether a pitch is worth sending: do they lead, do they follow, will they look at a cold application, what MRR floor (if any) they enforce, and any other requirements they've made public.

  • Geographic, vertical, and stage focus, with city-level restrictions where they apply
  • Lead vs. follow behavior, recorded per firm
  • Cold-application policy, whether an investor prefers only warm intros or will accept cold outbound
  • MRR floors, founder-count minimums, and other gates investors enforce
  • Links: website, LinkedIn, Crunchbase, etc.
investor · seedhouse-ventures
SH
Seedhouse Ventures
Amsterdam · VC fund · since 2018
Stage focus
Pre-seedSeedSeries A
Verticals
FintechB2B SaaSInsurTech
Geography
NLEUUK
Ticket band
€500K – €2M
Leads rounds
Yes · usually first cheque
Follows on
Yes
Cold applications
Considered · warm intro preferred
Min. MRR
€15K (B2B)
Min. founders
2
02 · Mark, take notes, find resources

The directory remembers the work you put into it

Every investor can be marked for the round you're running (good, pass, future, maybe, review-needed) and your notes live next to the firm, scoped to the round so they don't leak across raises. When an investor publishes a resource (a deck template, a sample term sheet, an intro email), it shows up on their row.

  • Per-round suitability marks: good, pass, future, maybe, review-needed
  • Free-form notes attached to each (investor, round) pair
  • Notes follow the firm forward when you raise the next round
  • Investor-published resources (decks, term sheets, sample intros) shown on their row
seedhouse-ventures · suitability
Seedhouse Ventures
Good
Met Maya at SaaStock '25. Loves vertical workflow plays. Last 4 seed cheques in EU SaaS. Warm intro through Dani at Foundry.
Updated 2d ago·Check $500K–$2M
Atlas Ventures
Future
Series A focused. Worth re-engaging once MRR > $80K, keep on the long-list and circle back at the next round.
Updated 6d ago·Re-engage at Series A
03 · Wired to your tracker

Know who you've already approached, without leaving the directory

Every application you log in the tracker writes back to the directory entry. Open an investor a month later and you see the stage you reached, when you last heard back, and (if it was a pass) the reason. No more re-emailing a fund that already said no.

  • Latest application stage shown inline on the directory row
  • Pass reasons stay attached, stage mismatch, conflict, no reason given
  • Conversation log accessible from the directory side, not just the tracker
  • Rounds preserved separately: a pass at seed is not a pass at Series A
investors · with tracker history
SH
Seedhouse Ventures
Amsterdam · Pre-seed → Series A
Pitch made12 days ago
NW
Northwind Capital
Berlin · Pre-seed → Seed
Due diligence3 days ago
AT
Atlas Ventures
Paris · Series A → B
Passed · stage mismatch28 days ago
EM
Ember Partners
Stockholm · Seed → Series A
— not yet contacted
04 · Tags & related investors

Surface investors that travel together

Investors are tagged for shared parent funds, ecosystems, accelerator alumni networks, syndicate relationships, or anything else worth grouping by. Click a tag and the related firms surface, useful when one fund passes but the relationship explains why others might still be interested.

  • Parent funds, sub-funds, and studio arms grouped together
  • Ecosystem and accelerator tags
  • Vertical-specific syndicates surfaced as a single tag
  • Click a tag, see every firm under it
northwind capital · tags
NW
Northwind Capital
Berlin · Pre-seed → Seed
Tags
YC alumni networkAtlas GroupEU fintech operators
Related — Atlas Group
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