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VCs Active on LinkedIn for Inbound Pitches

A curated list of venture capital firms and individual investors who have publicly stated or demonstrated a preference for receiving pitch decks and initial introductions via LinkedIn direct messages. This list targets early-stage founders looking to bypass traditional warm intro gatekeepers.

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Naval Ravikant

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AngelList founder and renowned angel investor who is highly active on social media. He frequently engages with founders on LinkedIn and Twitter, often reviewing pitch decks from entrepreneurs in the early stages without requiring warm introductions.

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Garry Tan

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President of Y Combinator and a prominent investor who is very visible on LinkedIn. He actively seeks out founders working on ambitious projects and is known to respond to direct messages from early-stage startups with compelling missions.

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Sahil Lavingia

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Founder of Gumroad and early investor in numerous successful startups. He is known for being accessible to founders via LinkedIn, often sharing investment theses and encouraging direct outreach from entrepreneurs in his areas of interest.

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Chris Sacca

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Former Lowercase Capital partner and high-profile angel investor. While his firm is selective, Sacca personally engages with founders on social platforms and has historically been open to reviewing pitches from startups solving significant problems.

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Paul Graham (YC)

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Co-founder of Y Combinator who, through his essays and public presence, encourages direct communication with the startup community. While YC has a formal application process, Paul Graham's engagement style influences a culture of openness to founder outreach.

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Katrina Lake

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Founder of Stitch Fix and General Partner at Streisand Capital. She is known for being approachable to entrepreneurs and actively uses LinkedIn to connect with founders in e-commerce, retail, and consumer technology sectors.

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Ben Silbermann

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Co-founder of Pinterest and partner at Lowercase Capital. He is active on social media and has expressed openness to connecting with founders, particularly those building products that leverage social networks and community dynamics.

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Alexis Ohanian

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Co-founder of Reddit and investor at Seven Seven Six. He is very active on LinkedIn and Twitter, often engaging with founders and expressing interest in community-driven platforms, gaming, and media startups.

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Elon Musk

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CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. He engages with founders on social media, particularly those working in aerospace, AI, and energy. Direct outreach is rare but possible for highly innovative concepts that align with his stated interests.

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Mark Zuckerberg

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CEO of Meta. While not a traditional VC, he occasionally engages with founders on LinkedIn, particularly those in the VR/AR space and Metaverse ecosystem. His interest signals potential funding opportunities in augmented reality technologies.

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Brennan Dunn

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Co-founder of Double Your Freelancing and investor in tech startups. He is known for being accessible to entrepreneurs via LinkedIn, particularly those building tools for service businesses, SaaS, or freelance economies.

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Pieter Levels

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Developer and founder of Nomad List and PhotoAI. He is an active investor in side projects and bootstrapped startups, frequently engaging with founders on Twitter and LinkedIn who are building independent software products.

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Shahar Joseph

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Founder of Unsplash and AngelList. As a serial entrepreneur and investor, he is active on LinkedIn and often shares insights on raising capital, making him a potential contact for founders seeking seed-stage advice and introductions.

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Hiten Shah

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Co-founder of Caktus Software and investor. He is highly active in the startup community via LinkedIn and Twitter, often engaging with founders building B2B SaaS products and marketing tools.

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Amit Bhawal

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Managing Director at Kalaari Capital. He is active on LinkedIn and frequently shares investment insights, making his profile a good starting point for founders in India and Southeast Asia looking for VC engagement.

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Anand Sanwal

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Chief Economist at CB Insights and active voice in the startup ecosystem. While not a direct investor, his LinkedIn presence is valuable for founders seeking market data and connections to VCs who rely on his insights.

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Nithin Kamath

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Founder of Zerodha and AngelList India. He is known for being accessible to entrepreneurs and investors on LinkedIn, often sharing views on the Indian startup ecosystem and engaging with founders building fintech solutions.

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Sandeep Agarwal

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Partner at Matrix Partners India and highly active on LinkedIn. He regularly engages with founders in the D2C, fintech, and edtech sectors, often sharing investment theses that encourage direct outreach.

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Rohin Dhar

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Angel investor and founder of Unacademy. He is active on LinkedIn and frequently shares insights on the Indian startup landscape, making his profile a valuable touchpoint for founders in the education and tech sectors.

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Kunal Bahl

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Co-founder of Snapdeal and active angel investor. He is visible on LinkedIn and often engages with founders, particularly those in e-commerce, logistics, and consumer technology, offering feedback and potential introductions.