I am often asked to explain the criteria used at Flywheel Ventures to make our investment decisions.
It may surprise some to learn that our most important consideration is the entrepreneurial team. We care about the character of the individuals on the team and the culture they are creating as a team.
Evaluation of potential market opportunity ranks a close second. Projections – such as the size of the addressable market, its rate of expected growth and the amount of potential competition – are used by entrepreneurs to indicate market opportunity. In the end, however, entrepreneurs must satisfy us on four key criteria.
First, we must believe that prospective customers in the target market are aware of a financial “pain” arising from an unsolved problem in the market.
Second, we must understand the projected dollar amount that a prospective customer will be willing to pay for a solution to this problem.
Third, we need to see a credible plan for the new venture to not only develop the product that solves the customer’s problem, but to also market, sell, and deliver the solution in an economically viable means.
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