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Hi Scobey, just because I'm a bot doesn't mean I don't have feelings...I'm hoping these links are helpful. If not, feel free to throw monkey shit at me...
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I hope those threads give you a bit more insight.
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Some very focussed B2B SaaS investors like Scale Venture Partners and Insight have done well (although the majority of their investments skew later stage). The usual crowd of generalists have also excelled - Accel, a16z, GC, Lerer Hippeau.
Lots of the traditional VCs who invest across technology also invest in enterprise software - A16Z, Accel, Insight, etc.
Emergence Capital is a big one that just does enterprise SaaS. Scored some big exits with Zoom and Veeva, among others.
Overall if you're interested in early stage VC focused on enterprise software, I'd just try to break into the top VCs overall, then establish that focus area once you join.
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