Created by VentureHacks' Naval Ravikant and Babak Nivi, AngelList vets startup pitches and distributes them to a list of angel investors. Since launching in February, AngelList has received a lot of praise, from both investors and entrepreneurs, for the work it does in helping startups find early stage funding and helping angel investors find new companies.
Initially an email list, now there's a whole website devoted to the endeavor. And now, new features will give entrepreneurs even more control over where their pitch is directed.
When you add your startup to AngelList, you will have the option to select the angels you think should see your startup. If you don't pick them, these angels will not have access to your information. You will be able to search for investors by name, as well as filter the list by fund type (angel, VC), activity (for example, is the angel actively seeking investments), and location.
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Author: Audrey Watters