Baseline Ventures Research
Investment Thesis
Baseline Ventures is a pioneering micro-VC firm founded in 2006 by Steve Anderson to address the critical funding gap between individual angel investors and large institutional venture capital firms. The firm believes in the power of concentrated decision-making, rapid deployment, and founder-focused partnership. Steve Anderson personally sources all deals, makes all investment decisions, and actively supports portfolio companies—combining gut-based conviction with deep industry experience from previous roles at eBay, Microsoft, Kleiner Perkins, Starbucks, and Digital Equipment Corporation.
The thesis is fundamentally founder-centric: back exceptional entrepreneurs with high-conviction checks, provide rapid decision-making turnaround (Steve decides without committees), and offer operational partnership across functional areas including fundraising, hiring, and business strategy.
Stage Focus
Baseline Ventures is a pure seed-stage investor, focusing on early-stage companies at the critical transition point between friends-and-family rounds and institutional venture capital. The firm invests in companies with:
- Exceptional founding teams (often repeat entrepreneurs or engineers with deep domain expertise)
- Initial product traction or compelling prototypes
- Clear market opportunity and founder conviction
- Willingness to accept founder-friendly terms and board participation
The firm occasionally follows on into Series A for portfolio companies with exceptional momentum, but seed is the core investment stage.
Check Size and Capital Deployment
Baseline Ventures writes checks in the $100K-$1M range, with typical investments around $250K-$500K. This micro-VC check size allows the firm to:
- Deploy capital concentrated and decisively (no committee delays)
- Maintain board seat or significant ownership even with follow-on investors
- Back founders who might be too early for larger VCs but too far along for pure angels
- Rotate through more founder relationships and sourcing opportunities
The fund has deployed capital into 232+ investments since founding, demonstrating sustained operational capacity despite being a one-person shop in terms of decision-making.
Lead Tendency and Decision Process
Baseline Ventures leads seed rounds in the vast majority of cases. Steve Anderson leads the investment decision personally—there is no investment committee, no partnership vote, no due diligence delay. This is a core competitive advantage: founders get rapid, decisive feedback from a highly experienced investor with skin in the game.
Steve provides ongoing operational support beyond capital, including advice on product strategy, hiring, fundraising, and business development. He targets board seats or observer rights in portfolio companies.
Recent Activity and Fund Status
As of late 2025, Baseline Ventures continues active deployment:
- Latest investment: Lette AI (Pre-Seed, October 2025)
- Recent investments include Rekord and Jarvio (2025)
- Active sourcing and decision-making cadence
- Fund appears to be in deployment phase, not between funds
The fund maintains institutional momentum despite its small size, with a steady flow of founder intros and deal sourcing.
Portfolio Highlights and Exits
Baseline Ventures' portfolio is exceptional in terms of both outcome quality and diversity:
Notable IPOs:
- Instagram (Facebook acquisition, 2012) - Social photo sharing
- Twitter (IPO 2013) - Global social networking platform
- SoFi (IPO 2021) - Online finance and lending
- Expensify (IPO 2021) - Expense management software
- PagerDuty (IPO 2019) - DevOps incident response platform
- Stitch Fix (IPO 2017) - Personal styling and e-commerce
- WeWork (IPO 2021) - Commercial real estate and co-working
Major Acquisitions (last 10 years):
- Heroku (SalesForce, 2010) - Cloud application platform
- Weebly (Square, 2018) - Website builder and e-commerce
- Shape Security (F5 Networks, 2019) - Bot defense and fraud prevention
- Crashlytics (Twitter, 2013) - Mobile crash reporting
- ExactTarget (SalesForce, 2011) - Email marketing
- TaskRabbit (IKEA, 2017) - On-demand services marketplace
- Apiary (Oracle, 2017) - API design and documentation
- Pocket (Mozilla, 2017) - Read-it-later service
- Smyte (Twitter, 2018) - Anti-abuse and fraud platform
- Thinkful (Chegg, 2019) - Online coding bootcamp
- mLab (MongoDB, 2018) - MongoDB hosting
The portfolio reflects Baseline's core focus areas: enterprise/developer tools, fintech, marketplace/e-commerce, consumer apps, and infrastructure software. Exit success rate is remarkable—50+ companies have exited profitably, with 100+ total investments representing a strong hit rate for a seed investor.
Team and Decision-Making Structure
Steve Anderson, Founder & Solo Decision-Maker
- Background: Experience at eBay, Microsoft, Kleiner Perkins, Starbucks, Digital Equipment Corporation
- Forbes Midas List member (2015-2020)
- Personally sources all deals
- Makes all investment decisions without committee
- Provides ongoing board/advisory support to portfolio companies
- Known for rapid decision-making and founder-friendly approach
The firm is intentionally structured as a one-person operation in terms of investing—Steve handles all sourcing, due diligence, and decision-making. This is a deliberate choice that enables rapid feedback and founder alignment without organizational overhead.
Investment Preferences and Decision Criteria
Founder Preferences:
- Exceptional operators with deep domain expertise
- Repeat entrepreneurs or founders with prior exits
- Technical founders with strong product sense
- Founders willing to accept hands-on partnership
- Teams with ability to execute rapidly with limited capital
Stage and Check Size:
- Seed stage: $100K-$1M checks (typically $250K-$500K)
- Occasional Series A follow-ons for exceptional portfolio companies
- Competitive for capital-efficient businesses that can grow with seed funding
Geographic Focus:
- Primary: United States (strong presence in major tech hubs)
- Secondary: Selective international opportunities (London, Europe for exceptional founders)
Sector and Model Preferences:
- Developer Tools & Infrastructure
- Consumer Apps & Social
- E-Commerce & Marketplaces
- Fintech & Payments
- Enterprise Software & Vertical SaaS
- Marketplace and On-Demand Services
- AI/ML and Data Infrastructure
- Health & Wellness Technology
The portfolio demonstrates flexibility across sectors while maintaining preference for capital-efficient businesses and strong founding teams.
Competitive Advantages and Unique Characteristics
- Speed and Decisiveness: One-person decision-making means rapid founder feedback—no committee delays
- Founder Focus: Steve provides ongoing operational support, not just capital
- Exit Track Record: 50+ successful exits represent exceptional outcome distribution
- Domain Expertise: Deep experience across multiple industries and stages
- Network Effect: Portfolio companies often refer high-quality subsequent founders
- Micro-VC Model: Concentrated capital and ownership allow board seats despite follow-ons
Recent Landscape and Activity
Baseline Ventures continues to be an active player in seed-stage investing. The firm maintains steady deal flow, recent investments in AI (Lette AI, October 2025) suggest openness to current technology trends, and portfolio company outcomes continue to demonstrate quality hit rate.
Investment Philosophy Summary
Baseline Ventures embodies a founder-centric, decision-maker approach to early-stage investing. Steve Anderson's personal involvement—sourcing, deciding, and partnering—creates alignment with founders and rapid capital deployment. The track record of 50+ exits from 100+ investments demonstrates both quality hit rate and outcome distribution. The firm's continued activity in 2025 suggests sustained momentum and founder demand for Baseline's approach.