Flint Capital Research
Investment Thesis
Flint Capital is a fully distributed venture capital fund founded in 2013 with a unique "bridge" strategy. The fund partners with early-stage startups from the US, Israel, and Europe that have ambitions to expand into the US market. The fund's core belief is that the best technology companies emerge from distributed teams across multiple geographies, and Flint provides expertise, networks, and capital to help founders scale globally.
The firm has a distinctive approach to Limited Partner selection. Rather than pursuing traditional LPs like pension funds and endowments, founder Dmitry Smirnov sought out technology entrepreneurs as investors. This strategy attracts founders who understand the entrepreneurial journey and want a front-row seat to the next generation of technology. This has proven highly effective—several portfolio companies that exited subsequently became investors in subsequent funds.
Stage and Check Size Focus
Flint Capital is primarily an early-stage investor:
- Primary Stage: Seed and Series A
- Check Size Range: $500K - $5M, with typical investments in the $1M-$3M range
- Follow-on Strategy: Significant follow-on reserves to support portfolio companies through subsequent rounds
- Fund Strategy: Recent Fund III ($160M, closed 2024) targets approximately 25 companies with capital split evenly between early-stage and late-stage follow-ons
Investment Sectors
Flint Capital has explicitly stated expertise across:
Primary Sectors:
- Enterprise Software and B2B SaaS
- Financial Technologies (Fintech and Payments)
- Digital Health Technologies
- Cybersecurity and Information Security
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Consumer Mobile Applications
- Marketplaces and Commerce
- Automation and Workflow Tools
Vertical Focus: The fund invests in both horizontal platforms and vertical-specific SaaS solutions that address specific industry pain points.
Geographic Focus
Flint Capital has a truly distributed global mandate:
- Primary Markets: United States (especially Boston and Silicon Valley), Israel, and Europe
- Office Locations: Boston headquarters with presence in Tel Aviv
- Key Investment Geographies: SF Bay Area, NYC, Boston, Seattle, London, Berlin, Tel Aviv
- Expansion Strategy: Primary criterion is that startups have credible plans to expand into the US market, regardless of founding geography
The fund has particularly strong expertise in Israeli tech and has maintained active investment activity in Israel despite recent geopolitical challenges. Partners like Sergey Gribov regularly travel to Israel for due diligence and founder support.
Recent Activity and Fund Status
Recent Investments (2024-2025):
- Sensi.AI: $31M Series B (June 2024) - Digital health, chronic disease management
- Mitiga: $30M Series B (January 2025) - Cloud cybersecurity and incident response
- Cynomi: $37M Series B (April 2025) - AI-powered cybersecurity platform for MSPs
- DevOcean Security: Acquisition by Pentera for $30M (October 2025)
Fund Status: Fund III ($160M, 2024) is actively deploying. The fund took 18 months to raise this round despite strong track record, reflecting challenging venture fundraising environment in 2024. However, the success demonstrates strong conviction from existing LPs and founder-investors.
Portfolio Performance: Flint's portfolio companies have demonstrated resilience and growth even during challenging periods. The fund has consistently generated strong returns with exits achieving $1B+ valuations.
Portfolio Highlights
Notable Exits:
- Socure ($4.5B valuation at last funding): Identity verification and digital KYC platform. Flint's early investment became one of the fund's flagship portfolio companies.
- WalkMe (Acquired by SAP for $1.5B): Digital adoption platform and business software.
- Flo (Valued at $1B+): Women's health and fertility tracking application.
- CyberX (Acquired by Microsoft, 2020): IoT cybersecurity platform.
- VOCA.ai (Acquired by Snap, 2020): AI-powered voice agents for customer service.
- Loom Systems (Acquired by ServiceNow): AIOps and log analytics platform.
Active Portfolio Companies:
- Socure (identity verification)
- Walkme (digital adoption)
- Cynomi (AI cybersecurity)
- Mitiga (cloud security)
- Sensi.AI (digital health)
- BlazeMetor (performance testing)
- Any.do (task management)
- AudioBurst (audio intelligence)
- Cyolo (zero-trust access)
- OneDay.io (collaboration platform)
- Jiffy (software solutions)
- Wiser (competitive intelligence)
- XR Health (VR healthcare)
- YouAppi (mobile growth)
- Yva (voice assistant)
- Antidote Health (AI health)
- Intento (API translation)
- JobToday (job marketplace)
- Sailplay (loyalty platform)
- SumSub (KYC/AML)
- Mobiee (mobile analytics)
- Qbox (data infrastructure)
- And 20+ additional portfolio companies
Team
General Partners:
Dmitry Smirnov - Founder and Managing Partner. Serial entrepreneur with 15+ years of experience building companies across e-commerce, telecom, advertising, and online education. Launched multiple ventures from inception to scale. Founded Flint Capital with the conviction that distributed entrepreneurial networks could drive better investment outcomes.
Sergey Gribov - General Partner. Experienced entrepreneur with 20+ years in software development, VoIP, finance, and e-commerce. Founded and led startups in the US and Israel. Brings deep expertise in international markets and founder operations. Regularly travels to Israel for due diligence and portfolio support.
Andrew Gershfeld - General Partner. Transitioned from successful e-commerce startup founder to VC investor. 10+ years of venture investment experience with expertise in enterprise software, SaaS, consumer mobile, marketplaces, and eCommerce. Brings operational founder perspective to investment decisions.
Principals:
David Feldman - Principal with specialized expertise in Israeli technology scouting and international market identification. Works with both venture firms and multinational organizations to identify and evaluate Israeli technology solutions.
Elena Gantvarg - Principal. Experienced technology analyst with 10+ years in telecom, enterprise software, SaaS, and startups. Deep operational knowledge spanning US, Europe, and Israel. Provides technical due diligence and market analysis across the portfolio.
Decision Process and Investment Philosophy
Investment Approach:
- Conviction-Building: Partners work to build conviction very early in the process, often leading to pre-seed or seed investments
- Founder-Focused: Partners emphasize founder quality and track record as primary selection criteria
- Operational Value: Partners are experienced operators who provide hands-on support, not just capital
- Global Network: Leverages distributed team and network across multiple continents
- Follow-on Support: Significant follow-on reserves allow for support through Series A and B
Decision Timeline: Based on fund activity, typical decision cycle appears to be 4-8 weeks from initial conversation to investment decision, with active portfolio support throughout.
Warm Introduction Requirement: Given the distributed nature and focus on founder quality, warm introductions are strongly preferred but not absolute requirement for exceptional teams.
Lead Tendency
Flint Capital has demonstrated both lead and co-lead investment patterns:
- Lead Capability: Can and does lead Seed and early Series A rounds
- Co-Lead Pattern: Often co-leads or participates in larger Series B and later rounds
- Portfolio Support: Follows portfolio companies through subsequent rounds where they have conviction
Notable Characteristics
Unique LP Strategy: Unlike traditional VCs that pursue institutional LPs, Flint sought out founder-investors from the start. This has created a virtuous cycle where successful portfolio company founders become LPs in subsequent funds, creating alignment and signaling value to future founders.
Distributed Operating Model: Partners are geographically distributed (Boston, Silicon Valley, Tel Aviv, Europe) which enables rapid response to founder needs and deep local market knowledge in multiple regions.
Strong Israeli Focus: Maintains dedicated resources and relationships in Israel. Successfully navigated supportive investing during recent geopolitical challenges, demonstrating long-term commitment to Israeli tech ecosystem.
Founder-Centric Culture: All three general partners are experienced founders themselves, bringing authentic understanding of startup challenges and decision-making.
Investment Thesis Summary
Flint Capital believes that exceptional technology companies can be built anywhere—US, Israel, or Europe—if given access to US market expertise, capital, and networks. The fund's distributed positioning and founder-investor LPs create unique value for founders who want to build global companies.
The firm targets experienced, driven entrepreneurs building companies that address significant market problems. While early-stage focused, the fund maintains follow-on capital for companies with strong product-market fit and growth trajectories.
Flint's thesis has proven resilient through multiple market cycles and geopolitical challenges, with consistent ability to identify promising founders and support them through inflection points.