GoAhead Ventures Research
Investment Thesis
GoAhead Ventures breaks the traditional venture capital mold by democratizing access to early-stage funding through an innovative open video-pitch funnel. Rather than relying on warm introductions and founder networks, they believe exceptional startups can come from anywhere globally. The fund invests in people, not business plans—they want to see and hear founders directly to assess their passion, commitment, and vision. This founder-first approach has enabled them to discover and back outstanding early-stage companies across all technology sectors and geographies.
Firm Overview
GoAhead Ventures is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 by three Stanford University graduates: Takeshi "TK" Mori, Clancey Stahr, and Phil Brady. The trio met through their Stanford networks—Stahr and Brady connected in a 2014 Stanford class where they worked on a project researching Stanford entrepreneurship. The firm is headquartered in Menlo Park, California, and has evolved into a significant player in early-stage venture investing.
Fund History and AUM
- Fund I (2016): Initial fund raised from Stanford networks and early supporters
- Fund II (2019): $48.5M closed, deployed across early-stage investments
- Fund III (2025): Surpassed $200M in committed capital base, marking a milestone in the firm's growth
The firm manages over $250M in assets under management and continues to actively deploy capital across all stages of early company development.
Investment Focus and Criteria
Stage Focus:
- Primary focus: Pre-seed and Seed stage
- Check sizes: $200K to $1M per investment
- Lead investments with ownership typically between 15-20%
- Willing to follow-on in exceptional Series A companies
Sector Focus: GoAhead explicitly invests in ALL technology sectors and ALL geographies. Key portfolio concentrations include:
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning applications
- Developer tools and infrastructure
- EdTech and online education
- Gaming and interactive entertainment
- Enterprise software and SaaS
- Fintech and financial services
- Healthcare technology
- Consumer applications
- Energy and sustainability tech
- Manufacturing and industrial tech
Geographic Focus:
- Global with emphasis on North America (Silicon Valley, NYC, Seattle)
- Strong presence in India with multiple fantasy gaming and sports tech investments
- Israel and European founder base
- No geographic restrictions—any founder worldwide can pitch
Deal Process and Speed
GoAhead's most distinctive characteristic is their ultra-fast deal process:
- Submit: Founders record a 1-way video pitch (no presentation, no deck)
- Review: All three managing partners review every submission directly
- Decision: Typically receive funding decision within 6 days
- Philosophy: Invest in people and passion, not polished presentations
This approach inverts the traditional VC process—founders pitch asynchronously to an open funnel, eliminating the need for warm introductions. The firm reviews 3,000+ founder videos annually while maintaining a tiny 3-person partnership.
Recent Activity and Deal Flow
2024-2025 Activity:
- Led 15+ deals in early-stage companies over the last 12 months
- Met 3,000+ talented founders through video pitch funnel
- Recent investments include: Material (Series A, $7.1M, December 2025), Poseidon (Seed, $11M, November 2025), Mobius Industries (Pre-Seed, $3.8M, October 2025)
- Lead tendency: Leads ~40 deals annually
- Fund status: GoAhead Ventures III actively deploying capital
Portfolio Exits:
- 6 portfolio exits to date, including Pathrise (acquired by Springshare, October 2025)
- Notable previous exits demonstrate successful company building
Portfolio Highlights
GoAhead's portfolio spans 120 companies across diverse sectors:
- FreeHit Fantasy: India's fastest-growing fantasy sports app, raised follow-on round from GoAhead (February 2025)
- Gojek: Indonesian super-app, merged with Tokopedia (April 2021)
- Pathrise: Career development platform, acquired by Springshare (October 2025)
- Material: Advanced manufacturing technology
- Poseidon: Software or services company raising $11M seed
- Mobius Industries: Industrial automation or manufacturing
The portfolio demonstrates success across gaming, enterprise, fintech, infrastructure, and consumer sectors—truly diversified across the tech spectrum.
Team and Decision Making
Managing Partners (3):
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Takeshi "TK" Mori, Managing Partner
- Stanford graduate
- Deep expertise in venture investing and founder networks
- Collaborates with Brady and Stahr on all investment decisions
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Clancey Stahr, Managing Partner
- Stanford Class of 2015
- Sourcing expertise in Stanford entrepreneurs and AdTech deals
- Met Brady in Stanford class, developed GoAhead concept through class project
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Phil Brady, Managing Partner
- Stanford Class of 2015
- Previous experience at Xapo Bank, Airware, Andreessen Horowitz, Inventure
- Brings operational expertise and wide network
Decision Process:
- Partnership model: All three managing partners review every pitch together
- Non-consensus model: Any single partner can greenlight an investment (accelerates decision speed)
- Investment committee approach: Weekly reviews of submitted pitches
Investment Timeline and Involvement
- Decision Timeline: 6 days from pitch to offer
- Typical Involvement: Advisors and board seats for early-stage companies
- Follow-on Reserves: Maintain capital for follow-on rounds
- Operational Support: Provide pattern matching, connections, and strategic guidance
Check Size and Capital Deployment
- Check Range: $200K - $1M standard range
- Fund Capacity: GoAhead Ventures III can accommodate larger checks or substantial follow-ons
- Deployment Rate: Leading ~40 deals per year
- Co-Investment: Frequently co-invests with other early-stage funds and angels
Notable Characteristics
- Anti-Traditional VC: Explicitly designed to avoid delays and gatekeeping
- Founder Obsessed: All founders treated equally through open funnel
- Speed as Feature: 6-day decision timeline creates competitive advantage
- Non-Consensus Model: Single-partner greenlight decision accelerates closure
- Global Mindset: Investments across India, Israel, Europe, and Asia
- Data-Driven: 3,000 founder videos annually provides rich signal for pattern recognition