Why are so many founders obsessed with getting Craft Ventures on their cap table?
Because David Sacks doesn’t just invest—he operates, analyzes, and goes to war for startups he believes in.
In this post, I’ll break down Craft Ventures’ investment thesis, what David Sacks looks for in a founder, and highlight notable portfolio companies—with practical takeaways for you if you're raising.
You’ll walk away with insights that go beyond hype.
Let’s get into it.
Craft Ventures is a $3B+ venture capital firm co-founded by David Sacks.
It's known for being:
Sacks and his team invest where they can add strategic firepower, not just money.
David Sacks has said it clearly: “We invest where we have unfair advantage.”
That means:
This thesis makes them a favorite for Seed to Series B founders who want tactical GTM help.
You can have a great product, but here’s what Sacks really screens for:
Pro tip: If you're prepping your deck for Craft, skip fluff. Show how you're winning.
Sacks famously helped scale Yammer (sold to Microsoft for $1.2B). That model still guides Craft’s thesis:
For a deeper breakdown, read: Inside Craft Ventures: David Sacks’ Blueprint for Startup Success
Here are a few standouts in the Craft portfolio—and what founders can learn from them:
Craft doesn’t chase trends—they double down on what they know.
If you're building:
…you’re in their sweet spot.
David Sacks is not all-in on crypto, but Craft has dabbled:
If the thesis aligns with decentralization + network effects, they're interested.
After joining Trump’s AI and Crypto Advisory Group, Sacks is taking defense tech more seriously.
Expect Craft to lean into:
For more, read: David Sacks Becomes Trump’s AI & Crypto Czar – What That Means for Startups
Craft passes quickly when they see:
Craft doesn’t need hand-holding founders. They want partners, not students.
Here’s what works when pitching Craft:
✅ Clear, fast articulation of problem and solution
✅ Live product demo or video walkthrough
✅ GTM plan with metrics, not slides
✅ Specific ask (amount, round size, timing)
For more pitching tips, check out: How to Write a Strong, Convincing Investor Memo
Ask yourself:
If yes, Craft should be on your shortlist.
Founders often cite:
You’re not just getting a check—you’re getting a wartime consigliere.
Sacks vs. Chamath? Sacks vs. Calacanis?
Sacks goes deep into operating. He’s not just a hype machine. He sits on boards, shapes strategy, and often brings in other Craft LPs to help.
They’re often early to spot:
That’s how they get into unicorns early.
Even Craft misses.
Sacks has said they passed on a few unicorns because of:
The lesson? Even the best investors are human.
Warm intro helps—but if you’re exceptional, cold emails with proof work.
Use this post to craft a killer email.
Then reference: 15 Best Cold Email Templates to Improve Investor Email Outreach
He’s said: “The best companies raise because they can, not because they need to.”
He wants momentum, not desperation.
Craft is AI-curious, but not AI-hype.
They're backing tools that:
No generalist AI for the sake of it.
Absolutely.
Whether or not you pitch Craft, understanding how Sacks evaluates deals helps you:
Use Craft Ventures’ investment thesis as a filter for your own clarity.
If your company lines up, Sacks might just write the check.
1. What stage does Craft Ventures invest in?
Seed to Series B.
2. Is David Sacks still involved in startups?
Yes—deeply. He’s an active board member and operator.
3. Does Craft invest in solo founders?
Rarely. They prefer founding teams.
4. Can I cold pitch Craft Ventures?
Yes—but show traction or a unique wedge.
5. What’s Craft’s stance on AI startups?
Pragmatic. They like productivity gains and enterprise use cases.
6. Does Craft back consumer apps?
Not typically, unless there’s a SaaS layer.
7. Do they lead rounds?
Yes, especially at Seed and Series A.
8. What’s David Sacks’ background?
Yammer founder, PayPal COO, early investor in Uber, Facebook, Airbnb.
9. Does Craft Ventures have LPs from tech?
Yes—many are operators and founders.
10. Where is Craft Ventures based?
San Francisco and Los Angeles.
If you’re building a B2B SaaS startup with real traction, David Sacks and Craft Ventures may be the best operator-led investor to back you.
Their investment thesis is clear, founder-aligned, and backed by billion-dollar outcomes.
David Sacks – Craft Ventures Investment Thesis and Notable Investments isn't just a headline—it’s a roadmap for how modern VCs should operate.
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