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Founded in 2015 and based in Austin, Texas, BuildGroup is a venture capital firm focused on scaling emerging software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies. The firm is composed of former tech founders and executives, leveraging their experience to assist companies during growth phases. BuildGroup manages investments primarily in North America and Europe.
BuildGroup invests in AI-enabled SaaS companies with high-growth potential, specifically targeting those with annual recurring revenue (ARR) between $3 million and $20 million. Their investment strategy includes initial investments ranging from $5 million to $20 million, depending on the company's size and growth trajectory. The firm seeks to partner with companies that have achieved initial product-market fit and are ready to scale.
BuildGroup's portfolio features notable companies such as Squirro, a generative AI-enabled semantic search platform; Calytera, which digitizes and automates functions for government agencies; and Flowspace, providing workflow software for e-commerce. Other investments include DigniFi, a marketplace connecting consumers with auto lenders; Vidmob, a digital video advertisement platform; Amelia, a conversational AI platform; and Cybrary, offering accessible cybersecurity training.
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Yes, BuildGroup often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-growth stage companies that align with their focus on AI-enabled SaaS.
BuildGroup is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant growth and potential for scaling.
Specific details about the size of BuildGroup's current fund are not publicly available.
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