Audacious Ventures Research
Investment Thesis
Audacious Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in April 2020 by Nakul Mandan during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. The firm's mandate is simple: partner with the most ambitious founders in technology and help them achieve their most audacious goals. Their core belief is that "startup success comes down to A+ teams and large markets," and that founder selection is the single most critical investment decision.
The firm distinguishes itself through a differentiated operational model: rather than taking board seats and offering generic strategic advice, Audacious Ventures embeds itself as a hands-on recruiting and go-to-market partner. Half of the firm's six-person team are dedicated recruiters who source 150+ candidates per open role in engineering, sales, and marketing. This recruiting-first philosophy reflects the conviction that exceptional teams—not just exceptional founders—are the key ingredient to startup success.
Stage Focus
Audacious invests exclusively at pre-seed and seed stage. They are not a Series A or growth-stage firm and deliberately position themselves as the first institutional investor on the cap table. Their Fund II ($150M, closed April 2024) is dedicated entirely to pre-seed and seed investments.
Check Size
Based on available data, Nakul Mandan's typical investment range is $100K to $10M, with a sweet spot around $1M. This is consistent with pre-seed and seed stage investing where rounds typically range from $1M to $5M.
Lead Tendency
Audacious typically leads or co-leads rounds at the pre-seed and seed stage. As a specialized early-stage firm, they are positioned to be the founding institutional investor and frequently set terms for initial rounds.
Sector Focus
The portfolio is predominantly B2B software with a heavy emphasis on AI-native companies. Notable sectors include:
- AI Applications & Automation: The majority of the portfolio consists of AI-native companies across vertical markets (Decagon, Reflection AI, Avoca, DoubleO, Logic, Ghost, Tezi, Woven, Zoza, Cardinal, Bestever)
- Developer Tools & Infrastructure: WorkOS, Pierre, Propel, NenAI, Osmosis, Outspeed—investments in software infrastructure for developers and AI agents
- FinTech & Finance: Vartana (B2B payments), Implied (investment research), Black Ore (AI tax), Maxima (accounting), Quadrillion (quant research), Saris AI (banking automation)
- Healthcare: Flint (healthcare staffing), Quadrant Health (async patient care), Convoke (drug development AI)
- EdTech: Multiverse (apprenticeships, unicorn), Curious Cardinals (tutoring), Schoolytics (student analytics)
- Legal Tech: General Legal (AI-native law firm)
- Climate: Planette (AI climate forecasting)
- Construction: Suppli (invoice management for construction)
Recent Activity
Audacious Ventures closed its $150M second fund in April 2024 and is actively deploying. Recent investments include:
- March 2026: Nominal (continuous testing for physical systems)
- Early 2026: General Legal (AI-native law firm)
- November 2025: Maxima raised $41M (portfolio company growth)
- February 2025: Ignition ($8M seed, later acquired by Klue in September 2025)
The firm invests in approximately 3 new companies per year, indicating high selectivity despite running a $150M fund.
Portfolio Highlights
The portfolio spans 43 companies, with several notable standouts:
- Multiverse (multiverse.io): Apprenticeship platform and unicorn. One of the flagship portfolio companies.
- WorkOS (workos.com): API platform for enterprise features—widely used by B2B SaaS companies adding enterprise auth.
- Decagon (decagon.ai): Conversational AI platform for building and scaling customer support agents.
- Reflection AI (reflection.ai): Autonomous coding agents and intelligent systems.
- Vartana (vartana.com): B2B sales closing platform enabling flexible payment options.
- Ignition: Acquired by Klue in September 2025 (notable exit).
- Maxima (maximahq.com): AI accounting platform that raised $41M in November 2025.
Team
- Nakul Mandan, Founder & Partner: Former Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners where he led SaaS investments, and previously at Battery Ventures. Graduate of IIT-Kanpur. Notable prior investments include Gainsight, People.ai, Marketo, 6Sense, Multiverse, WorkOS, and BuildingConnected.
- Muzzammil Zaveri, Partner: Former investor at Kleiner Perkins and Gradient Ventures (Google's AI-focused fund). Founded a YC-backed (S11) company in the JavaScript error detection space. CS degree from University of Virginia. Notable investments include Labelbox, Figma, Retool, Unit21, and FullStory.
- Samantha Price, Talent Partner: Leads talent strategy and recruiting pipeline.
- Will Genesen, Investor: Investment team member.
- Max Zang, Investor: Investment team member.
- Caitlin Byrnes, Talent: Recruiting support.
- Catherine McClure, Talent: Recruiting support.
Decision Process
Audacious operates as a partnership with two general partners (Nakul Mandan and Muzzammil Zaveri). Decisions are made collaboratively. The firm deliberately avoids board seats, positioning their value as operational support—primarily recruiting (150+ candidate sourcing per role) and go-to-market development—rather than governance. Decision timeline is typically 1-2 months for seed-stage investments.
Founder Preferences
Audacious backs "force of nature" founders who display audacity, intensity, and tenacity. Muzzammil Zaveri specifically seeks founders with unconventional thinking who defy conventional patterns. The firm favors technical or deeply domain-expert founders building B2B software businesses that require strong engineering talent and need help scaling go-to-market. They prefer founders who are open to deep operational partnership on team building.
Geographic Focus
The firm is headquartered in San Francisco, California and has a strong Silicon Valley network. While not geographically restricted, the portfolio skews toward US-based companies with a few international exceptions (Multiverse in UK, Tela focused on Brazil).