Jone Vaituleviciute is Partner at Startup Wise Guys that was just named The Hottest Startup Accelerator in Europe. In this episode Jone shares the perspective of the accelerator - with 1-2% acceptance rate, what are they looking for in business models and founders. We also discuss why investors like to invest in B2B SaaS and the value that early-stage support organizations can bring to startups in the pre-accelerator stage.
The topics covered in this episode with Timestamps
[06:00] - Startup Wise Guys and early-stage investing/accelerating
- Accelerator wants you to move 6x faster than without it
- Itโs not school, nobody checks attendance
- The key value add of the accelerator is the community of founders who are struggling the same as you
- The average age of founders is increasing
- Beware of passive accelerators - if you are giving up equity, you want to maximize the value
- Think very hard whether you want and need accelerating as many companies are already matured past and might give up equity without the necessary value
[22:40] - What accelerators want to see in founders and companies
- Revenue can be a vanity metric and not say anything about traction and trajectory
- If founder just wants money, they should go to a Non-accelerator investor
- If the founder is not committed to full time, itโs a big red flag
- Founder decisiveness is a key requirement
[38:00] -ย What to expect from the acceleration program
- The acceptance rate is 1-2%
- This is a long term relationship, accelerator stays on your capable 5-7 years while the accelerating phase usually lasts around 12 months
- Support for founders in the further round and help avoid big mistakes
[48:20]ย - B2B SaaS - Why is it the favorite business model for VCs
- B2B SAAS is extremely broad, also Fintech can be B2B SaaS
- The model is relatively easier to build for the founder
- The traction metrics are easy to track and compare to others, thus it is less risky for the investor to take a bet
- The importance of revenue in the earliest stages should not be overstated
- Big corporates develop quickly from product user to acquisition of the provider
- Edtech and health tech as biggest opportunities in B2B SaaS
- The next generation of blockchain companies
[1:06:30] - The role of support organizations for startups
- Internationalization of local startup ecosystems
- Taking care of startups that are not ready for investment/accelerators yet
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