Homebrew Research Document
Investment Thesis
Homebrew is a seed-stage venture capital firm founded by former YouTube and Twitter product leaders who invest their own money with a singular philosophy: help founders build companies of which they can be proud. Rather than viewing capital as a sufficient commitment, Homebrew emphasizes sweat, reputation, and accountability as core components of their value proposition.
The firm's investment thesis centers on mission-driven founders who are solving large, urgent, and valuable problems using technology to create substantive change, unleash new markets, and transform industries. Homebrew believes that building world-class companies requires more than just capital—it requires hands-on support, strategic guidance, and access to a network of industry experts and experienced operators.
Sector and Stage Focus
Homebrew is a stage-agnostic seed investor with particular emphasis on:
- Pre-Seed: $100K-$500K investments for early-stage validation
- Seed: $100K-$500K investments for companies with product-market fit signals
- Series A/B: Follow-on investments for existing portfolio companies
The firm's portfolio spans multiple sectors including fintech/payments, HR tech, enterprise software, developer tools, healthcare, edtech, security, and emerging technologies. Notable portfolio companies demonstrate strength across these domains: Plaid (fintech, acquired), Chime (fintech, IPO), Gusto (HR/payroll), Dropbox (file sync, acquired), and many others.
Investment Process and Decision Making
Homebrew operates with a consensus-based decision model, meaning the fund (Satya Patel and Hunter Walk as general partners) must both be enthusiastic about an investment before proceeding. This ensures aligned conviction and sustained support throughout the portfolio.
Decision Process: Partnership (2 GPs) Decision Timeline: Days, not weeks—Homebrew emphasizes efficiency in their investment process, aiming to move quickly down a narrowing path to conviction
The firm's investment process is designed to give both founders and Homebrew the chance to feel what it would be like to work together, not just pitch each other. Once mutual enthusiasm is established, Homebrew works with founders to find an entry point that makes sense for their funding needs, followed by signatures and wire transfer.
Check Size and Capital Deployment
- Typical Range: $100K - $500K per investment
- No minimum or maximum number of investments per year
- Board seats: Homebrew occasionally takes board seats in select cases, but typically steps off at Series B as they believe in avoiding board overcrowding
- Follow-on capacity: The firm maintains reserves to support later financing rounds for existing portfolio companies when appropriate
Team
General Partners:
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Satya Patel, Partner: Former VP Product at Twitter, led Product Management and User Services teams. Previously Partner at Battery Ventures co-leading seed/early-stage practices. Joined Google in 2003, responsible for AdSense product management. Background at DoubleClick in VC and strategy consulting. BS in Finance and Psychology from University of Pennsylvania.
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Hunter Walk, Partner: Led consumer product management at YouTube starting from its Google acquisition. Joined Google in 2003 managing AdSense product and sales. Previously founding product/marketing at Linden Lab. Management consultant and writer for Late Night with Conan O'Brien. BA in History from Vassar, MBA from Stanford.
Operations:
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Beth Scheer, Head of Talent: Advises founders on all talent-related matters including recruiting, diversity & inclusion, compensation, and people operations. 5+ years at Salesforce leading executive search and sales leadership hiring. Built Google AdSense team starting in 2003, then hired for business operations, communications, and engineering. BS in Psychology from Colorado College.
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Carly Osmonson, Director of Operations: Extensive VC experience supporting partners, planning founder events, and building LP relationships. Broad perspective on startup ecosystem and entrepreneurial journey. University of Oregon graduate.
Geographic and Sector Preferences
Geographic Focus: Primarily US and LATAM, with concentration in major tech hubs including San Francisco Bay Area and New York.
Sector Preferences: While stage-agnostic, Homebrew's portfolio shows particular strength in fintech/payments, HR tech, enterprise software, developer tools, healthcare, edtech, security, and AI/ML applications.
Lead Tendency
Lead Tendency: Both (leads and follows)
Homebrew demonstrates flexibility in their investment approach. While they sometimes lead rounds (particularly seed rounds), they also participate in follow-on rounds for existing portfolio companies and co-invest with other quality investors. Recent blog posts show them participating in various positions alongside investors like a16z, Accel, FirstMark, and Google Ventures.
Recent Activity and Fund Status
Fund Status: Actively deploying
Homebrew maintains an active blog documenting recent portfolio company exits and funding rounds. Recent activity (Dec 2025 - Feb 2026) includes successful exits (Graphite→Cursor, Assembly→Quantum Workplace, LorisAI→Contentsquare, Orum→Stripe) and ongoing investments in diverse sectors. The firm has achieved multiple successful exits including acquisitions and public offerings (Chime on NASDAQ).
Investment Philosophy and Founder Preferences
Homebrew looks for founders who:
- Embrace big ideas with big impact and big risk
- Demonstrate passion and unique insight into solving specific problems
- Show orientation towards data and using it to question and change assumptions
- Possess integrity, focus, flexibility, and relentless will to succeed
- Lead through collaboration, inspiration, and celebration of small victories
The firm explicitly states they invest in teams they hope to spend time with, emphasizing the relationship-driven nature of their partnerships.
Value-Add Services
Beyond capital, Homebrew provides:
- Team building and recruiting support: Beth Scheer actively works with founders on talent acquisition, diversity, compensation, and people operations
- Strategic advisory: Access to experienced operators through their advisor network
- Board support: Occasional board seats with commitment to step off at Series B
- Network access: Direct access to customers, partners, industry experts, and subject matter experts
- Operational guidance: Whiteboarding sessions on product, go-to-market strategy, and company building