Great Oaks Venture Capital

Great Oaks Venture Capital is a New York-based micro-venture capital firm founded in 2005 by Andrew Boszhardt, Jr. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, primarily focusing on Seed and Series A rounds. Great Oaks targets startups across various sectors, including technology, consumer goods, healthcare, financial services, and marketplaces. The firm's portfolio features a range of notable companies, reflecting its commitment to supporting innovative businesses at the forefront of their industries.

Andrew Krebs Boszhardt

Founder and Managing Partner

Andrew Boszhardt Jr.

Founder and Managing Partner

James Hottensen

Associate

Past deals in Dating

Loverly

Series A in 2016
Lover.ly is a wedding inspiration and content platform designed to assist couples in planning their weddings. The site offers a wealth of resources, including thousands of informative articles that cover various aspects of wedding planning. Additionally, Lover.ly provides a weekly newsletter that delivers valuable insights and tips directly to couples. With its focus on modern wedding planning, Lover.ly has established itself as a reliable source for those seeking guidance in organizing their special day.

WiGo

Seed Round in 2015
WiGo, Inc. is a Boston-based company that has developed a social application specifically for college students. Founded in 2014, the platform facilitates coordination among students by allowing them to see who is going out and where their friends are heading on any given night. Users can tap friends to check their plans or send invitations to join in on social activities. Each day, the application resets, clearing previous information and ensuring that every day is treated as a fresh start for social planning. This innovative approach helps students stay connected and engaged in their campus social scene.

WedPics

Series B in 2015
WedPics is a mobile and web-based photo sharing application designed specifically for weddings, allowing guests to contribute their photos to a single album for the bride and groom. Available on both iOS and Android platforms, the app addresses the common challenge faced by couples in collecting memories from their special day. Users can not only upload images but also interact through comments and "likes," fostering engagement among guests. Additionally, WedPics offers five custom filters to enhance the photo experience and encourages the use of traditional digital cameras by allowing users to upload photos via the web. Developed by Deja mi Inc., based in Raleigh, North Carolina, WedPics evolved from the company's earlier app focused on venue discovery to serve a niche market in wedding photography, launching in early 2012. The platform effectively modernizes the wedding photography experience, moving away from disposable cameras and integrating smartphone technology.

Hinge

Series A in 2014
Hinge, Inc. is a social discovery network that operates a mobile application designed to help users meet new people within their social circles. Founded in 2011 and based in New York City, Hinge offers an alternative to traditional dating app swipe culture by facilitating meaningful connections through smart matches and promoting natural conversations. Users can browse profiles that are validated through Facebook, allowing them to view photos, full names, and shared interests, as well as mutual friends. As of 2018, Hinge operates as a subsidiary of Match Group, Inc.

Loverly

Series A in 2014
Lover.ly is a wedding inspiration and content platform designed to assist couples in planning their weddings. The site offers a wealth of resources, including thousands of informative articles that cover various aspects of wedding planning. Additionally, Lover.ly provides a weekly newsletter that delivers valuable insights and tips directly to couples. With its focus on modern wedding planning, Lover.ly has established itself as a reliable source for those seeking guidance in organizing their special day.

Wedding Spot

Series A in 2014
Wedding Spot, Inc., also known as The Spot, is an online platform that enables users to search, price, and compare a wide variety of wedding and event venues across several northeastern states, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, the company collaborates directly with venues to compile essential information, allowing engaged couples to filter options based on budget, location, style, and guest count. Wedding Spot's technology streamlines the booking process, empowering venues to manage customer acquisition, content organization, and inventory marketing. The platform features an extensive database that includes various venue types such as ballrooms, farms, beaches, historic buildings, and more, facilitating a comprehensive planning experience for users. Wedding Spot operates as a subsidiary of Cvent, Inc.

Hinge

Convertible Note in 2014
Hinge, Inc. is a social discovery network that operates a mobile application designed to help users meet new people within their social circles. Founded in 2011 and based in New York City, Hinge offers an alternative to traditional dating app swipe culture by facilitating meaningful connections through smart matches and promoting natural conversations. Users can browse profiles that are validated through Facebook, allowing them to view photos, full names, and shared interests, as well as mutual friends. As of 2018, Hinge operates as a subsidiary of Match Group, Inc.

WedPics

Series A in 2014
WedPics is a mobile and web-based photo sharing application designed specifically for weddings, allowing guests to contribute their photos to a single album for the bride and groom. Available on both iOS and Android platforms, the app addresses the common challenge faced by couples in collecting memories from their special day. Users can not only upload images but also interact through comments and "likes," fostering engagement among guests. Additionally, WedPics offers five custom filters to enhance the photo experience and encourages the use of traditional digital cameras by allowing users to upload photos via the web. Developed by Deja mi Inc., based in Raleigh, North Carolina, WedPics evolved from the company's earlier app focused on venue discovery to serve a niche market in wedding photography, launching in early 2012. The platform effectively modernizes the wedding photography experience, moving away from disposable cameras and integrating smartphone technology.

Hinge

Seed Round in 2013
Hinge, Inc. is a social discovery network that operates a mobile application designed to help users meet new people within their social circles. Founded in 2011 and based in New York City, Hinge offers an alternative to traditional dating app swipe culture by facilitating meaningful connections through smart matches and promoting natural conversations. Users can browse profiles that are validated through Facebook, allowing them to view photos, full names, and shared interests, as well as mutual friends. As of 2018, Hinge operates as a subsidiary of Match Group, Inc.

DOWN

Seed Round in 2013
DOWN is the #1 hookup app (casual dating) in the world, with millions of users. Sweet is the romantic sister app of DOWN, connecting genuinely sincere and compatible mobile users. Collectively, Down, Inc. boasts over 5M users and is profitable. Down, Inc. started as Bang With Friends, a viral Facebook app that quickly gained 1M users and attention worldwide. Featured in The Economist, The New York Times, The Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, TechCrunch, and many more outlets, DOWN stands out as the most honest and successful casual dating network in the world. In 2017, Down, Inc. announced that it was acquired by Paktor and continues to run independently.

OkCupid

Series A in 2007
OkCupid is an online dating platform that facilitates connections through a series of quizzes and multiple-choice questions designed to assess users' preferences and values. By employing an algorithm-based system, OkCupid evaluates the responses to these questionnaires to suggest compatible matches, enhancing the user experience. The company operates as a social-networking site for individuals seeking romantic relationships. In February 2011, OkCupid was acquired by Match.com, which has further integrated its services into a broader portfolio of online dating solutions.
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