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Brookstone Venture Capital is a venture capital firm located in Scottsdale, Arizona, focused on early-stage investments. Founded to support B2B software and internet technology companies, the firm manages a portfolio of companies with a total investment range of $1 million to $3 million. They target startups with at least $1 million in annual revenue and a scalable business model.
This firm invests in early-stage companies within the software-as-a-service (SaaS) sector, as well as consumer services, healthcare technology, HR tech, and fintech. Brookstone typically writes checks between $1 million and $3 million, focusing on companies that demonstrate market viability and limited debt. Their geographical focus includes key markets such as Phoenix, San Diego, Denver, and Atlanta.
Notable portfolio companies include CallRail, a call analytics software; Firepoint, a CRM for real estate; Eulerity, a marketing automation platform; Yerbae, a plant-based energy drink; Bluetail, an aircraft records platform; Wing, a virtual assistant; and Alera Health, an integrated community of care. Realized investments include a marketing automation platform for Microsoft Dynamics and Picmonic, a time and attendance software acquired by Paychex.
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Yes, Brookstone often leads investment rounds, particularly in their focus sectors of B2B SaaS and technology.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant growth and potential within their portfolio.
While specific fund sizes are not disclosed, Brookstone typically invests between $1 million and $3 million per company.
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