Insight Capital

Insight Partners is a global private equity and venture capital firm established in 1995, specializing in growth-stage investments in the software, internet, and data services sectors. Headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in London, Tel Aviv, and Palo Alto, the firm manages over $75 billion in assets and has invested in more than 750 companies worldwide. Insight Partners focuses on partnering with high-growth technology and software companies that are driving significant change in their industries. The firm aims to support visionary executives by providing practical, hands-on expertise throughout their growth journey, from initial investment to public offering. With a strong commitment to fostering a culture of growth and opportunity, Insight Partners has seen over 55 portfolio companies achieve IPO status.

Anika Agarwal

Managing Director

Daniel Aronovitz

Principal

Eugenia Bejar

vice_president

Trent Buenzli

vice_president

Dave Cates

Vice President

Lydia Chen

Associate

Cian Cotter

Managing Director

Jason Ewell

Venture Partner

Tyler Faught

vice_president

Brad Fiedler

Principal

Blair Flicker

MD and General Counsel

Daniel Francis

Senior Associate

Henry Frankievich

Managing Director

Matthew Gatto

Managing Director

Rachel Geller

Managing Director

Jonathan Grossman

Principal & Head of Valuation Group

Connor Guess

vice_president

Evan Hahn

Principal

Drew Harman

Venture Partner

Erica Harris

Investment Professional

Ryan Hinkle

Managing Director

Michaela Hirsh

Senior Associate

Philine Huizing

Principal

Kevin Hurth

Vice President of Capital Markets

Todd Joseph

Technology Principal

Emmet Keeffe III

Venture Partner

Matt Koran

Principal

Nikitas Koutoupes

Managing Director

Thomas Krane

Managing Director

Mark Lessing

Chief Financial Officer and Managing Director

Jeffrey Lieberman

Managing Director

Jennifer Liu

Controller

Rebecca Liu

Former Senior Analyst

Alexandra Lundin

vice_president

AJ Malhotra

Managing Director

Julian Marcu

vice_president

George Mathew

Managing Director

Stuart Mayer

Principal of Finance

Euan Menzies

Managing Partner

Dylan Morris Ph.D

Managing Director

Stu Phillips

Managing Director

Stuart G. Phillips

MD

Benjamin Pruzan

Investment Associate

Ryley Reynolds

Principal

Jared Rosen

Principal

Sophia Samutin

Investment Analyst

Ian Sandler

Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director

Hagi Schwartz

Managing Director

Peter Segall

Managing Director

Thilo Semmelbauer

Managing Director

Michael Shephard

Principal

Nicole Shimer

Principal

Dean Shu

Senior Onsite Associate

Jenna Sigman

EVP, Insight Onsite

Nicholas Sinai

Venture Partner

Theresa Smith

Sales Principal

Peter Sobiloff

Managing Director

David Spiro

Managing Director

Andrew Starker

vice_president

Gary Survis

Operating Partner

Philip Tom

Associate

Boris Treskunov

Managing Director

Michael Triplett

Managing Director

Teddie Wardi

Managing Director

Richard Wells

Managing Director

Allyson White

Vice President

Nicolas Whittenborn

VP

Jacqueline Wibowo

Investment Analyst

Max Wolff

Principal

Josh Zelman

Principal

Past deals in Developer Platform

CommandBar

Series A in 2022
Command Bar allows users to add a command bar to their app with one line of code, making it easy for them to learn and navigate their GUI.

Builder.ai

Series C in 2022
Builder.ai offers a platform designed for the creation and management of applications and websites, utilizing a combination of human assistance and artificial intelligence. The company provides two primary products: Builder, which oversees the entire development process, and CloudOps, which integrates automation with financial oversight for effective cloud infrastructure management. Founded in January 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Builder.ai aims to enable individuals and businesses to transform their ideas into fully developed tech products, making it easier for users to build new solutions or enhance existing cloud operations. The firm was previously known as Engineer.ai.

Bit

Series B in 2021
Bit offers a code development platform that centralizes pre-written code, allowing developers to modularize, search, and reuse components effectively. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Molenwaard, the Netherlands, Bit enhances collaboration among developers by enabling them to export and share components across teams and applications. This platform supports the creation of component libraries and facilitates the transformation of code into a cohesive design system. By promoting autonomous feature development, Bit allows teams to work independently on large applications, delivering innovations quickly and maintaining synchronization across projects. This approach not only accelerates the development of modern web applications but also ensures a consistent user experience through frequent feature updates and swift bug fixes.

Bitrise

Series C in 2021
Bitrise is a mobile app development platform that facilitates continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) for developers. It enables users to automate integration, testing, and deployment processes through a variety of tools and services, featuring over 300 steps and integrations. By offering a visual workflow editor and automatic repository scanning, Bitrise enhances productivity and accelerates the development lifecycle, allowing developers to build, test, and deploy applications efficiently across both native and hybrid mobile platforms. With a diverse client base that includes startups and large enterprises, Bitrise has established itself as a leading solution in the mobile development space, empowering tens of thousands of developers to improve their workflows and achieve better results.

Pragma

Series B in 2021
Pragma provides a “backend as a service” solution for multiplayer and social games. Our core feature set includes: accounts, player data, lobbies, matchmaking, social systems, telemetry, and store fulfillment.

Apollo

Series D in 2021
Driving the momentum behind GraphQL, its Data Graph Platform helps developers, startups, and enterprises get the most out of GraphQL. Apollo builds open source tools and commercial services used by thousands of developers in production and has cultivated a strong community around GraphQL. With the Apollo Data Graph Platform, customers like Expedia, Airbnb, Audi, SurveyMonkey, and others rapidly implement GraphQL, consistent with industry best practices, providing their customers with the high-quality, personalized digital experiences they expect—on all of their devices. Based in San Francisco, Apollo is backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Matrix Partners, Webb Investment Network, and Trinity Ventures.

Lightrun

Series A in 2021
Lightrun, founded in 2019 and based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, specializes in developing a debugging platform that enhances developer productivity by enabling real-time addition of logs, performance metrics, and traces in both production and staging environments. Its observability platform allows developers to address production issues effectively by providing continuous debugging capabilities without interrupting running applications. This flexibility ensures that R&D departments can maintain 100% code-level observability while defining the specific data collected during application execution. Through its innovative approach, Lightrun aims to streamline the debugging process, facilitating smoother operations for development teams.

Alteryx

Series C in 2015
Alteryx, Inc. is a prominent provider of an end-to-end analytics platform aimed at data analysts and scientists globally. The company's software offerings include Alteryx Designer, which facilitates data profiling, preparation, blending, and analytics through visual workflows. Alteryx Server enables scheduling, sharing, and running of analytic processes in a web-based environment. Additionally, Alteryx Connect serves as a collaborative platform for data exploration, while Alteryx Promote allows data scientists to manage and deploy predictive models. The company also features Alteryx Analytics Gallery for cloud-based workflow sharing and Alteryx Community for user insights. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Irvine, California, Alteryx has expanded its reach with multiple offices worldwide and serves a diverse clientele ranging from large corporations to growing organizations. Alteryx's platform allows users to efficiently connect, cleanse, and analyze data from various sources, empowering them to derive insights quickly and effectively.

Alteryx

Series B in 2014
Alteryx, Inc. is a prominent provider of an end-to-end analytics platform aimed at data analysts and scientists globally. The company's software offerings include Alteryx Designer, which facilitates data profiling, preparation, blending, and analytics through visual workflows. Alteryx Server enables scheduling, sharing, and running of analytic processes in a web-based environment. Additionally, Alteryx Connect serves as a collaborative platform for data exploration, while Alteryx Promote allows data scientists to manage and deploy predictive models. The company also features Alteryx Analytics Gallery for cloud-based workflow sharing and Alteryx Community for user insights. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Irvine, California, Alteryx has expanded its reach with multiple offices worldwide and serves a diverse clientele ranging from large corporations to growing organizations. Alteryx's platform allows users to efficiently connect, cleanse, and analyze data from various sources, empowering them to derive insights quickly and effectively.

Xamarin

Series C in 2014
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