Union Square Ventures

Union Square Ventures (USV), established in 2003 and headquartered in New York, is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage, growth, and late-stage internet companies. It focuses on the applications layer of the web, internet services, and mobile sector, seeking companies that create large networks and have defensible network effects. USV invests in various industries, including media, marketing, financial services, fintech, climate tech, and healthcare, with a preference for IT-enabled services. It typically invests $1 million initially, with the potential to invest up to $20 million in a single company, and aims for ownership levels of 15% to 20%. USV actively engages with entrepreneurs and often acts as a lead investor. It primarily invests in companies based in New York, San Francisco, London, Berlin, and other locations in between.

Hanel Baveja

Analyst

John Buttrick

Partner

Grace Carney

Analyst

Matt Mandel

Analyst

Nikhil Raman

Analyst

Fred Wilson

Partner

Past deals in Blogging

Tumblr

Series E in 2011
Tumblr is an online publishing platform designed to enable users to connect, express themselves, and discover content. It allows individuals to share a variety of media, including text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from various devices such as browsers, phones, desktops, or via email. This functionality facilitates the creation of short-form blogs, making it easy for users to post and engage with multimedia content.

Tumblr

Series D in 2010
Tumblr is an online publishing platform designed to enable users to connect, express themselves, and discover content. It allows individuals to share a variety of media, including text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from various devices such as browsers, phones, desktops, or via email. This functionality facilitates the creation of short-form blogs, making it easy for users to post and engage with multimedia content.

Tumblr

Series C in 2010
Tumblr is an online publishing platform designed to enable users to connect, express themselves, and discover content. It allows individuals to share a variety of media, including text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from various devices such as browsers, phones, desktops, or via email. This functionality facilitates the creation of short-form blogs, making it easy for users to post and engage with multimedia content.

Outside.In

Series B in 2009
Outside.in is a New York-based aggregator focused on facilitating the sharing and exploration of hyperlocal information within neighborhoods. The company develops a data and technology platform that organizes and distributes online news, blogs, and discussions, linking them to specific offline locations. By prioritizing local blogs as primary sources of information, Outside.in aims to enhance access to community-driven content, akin to how local search engines have transformed web navigation. The company is supported by funding from various angel investors and venture capital firms, which have contributed to its mission of improving the discovery and dissemination of hyperlocal news and information.

Outside.In

Series A in 2008
Outside.in is a New York-based aggregator focused on facilitating the sharing and exploration of hyperlocal information within neighborhoods. The company develops a data and technology platform that organizes and distributes online news, blogs, and discussions, linking them to specific offline locations. By prioritizing local blogs as primary sources of information, Outside.in aims to enhance access to community-driven content, akin to how local search engines have transformed web navigation. The company is supported by funding from various angel investors and venture capital firms, which have contributed to its mission of improving the discovery and dissemination of hyperlocal news and information.

Tumblr

Series B in 2008
Tumblr is an online publishing platform designed to enable users to connect, express themselves, and discover content. It allows individuals to share a variety of media, including text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from various devices such as browsers, phones, desktops, or via email. This functionality facilitates the creation of short-form blogs, making it easy for users to post and engage with multimedia content.

Outside.In

Series A in 2008
Outside.in is a New York-based aggregator focused on facilitating the sharing and exploration of hyperlocal information within neighborhoods. The company develops a data and technology platform that organizes and distributes online news, blogs, and discussions, linking them to specific offline locations. By prioritizing local blogs as primary sources of information, Outside.in aims to enhance access to community-driven content, akin to how local search engines have transformed web navigation. The company is supported by funding from various angel investors and venture capital firms, which have contributed to its mission of improving the discovery and dissemination of hyperlocal news and information.

Tumblr

Series A in 2007
Tumblr is an online publishing platform designed to enable users to connect, express themselves, and discover content. It allows individuals to share a variety of media, including text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from various devices such as browsers, phones, desktops, or via email. This functionality facilitates the creation of short-form blogs, making it easy for users to post and engage with multimedia content.

Outside.In

Angel Round in 2007
Outside.in is a New York-based aggregator focused on facilitating the sharing and exploration of hyperlocal information within neighborhoods. The company develops a data and technology platform that organizes and distributes online news, blogs, and discussions, linking them to specific offline locations. By prioritizing local blogs as primary sources of information, Outside.in aims to enhance access to community-driven content, akin to how local search engines have transformed web navigation. The company is supported by funding from various angel investors and venture capital firms, which have contributed to its mission of improving the discovery and dissemination of hyperlocal news and information.

Outside.In

Angel Round in 2007
Outside.in is a New York-based aggregator focused on facilitating the sharing and exploration of hyperlocal information within neighborhoods. The company develops a data and technology platform that organizes and distributes online news, blogs, and discussions, linking them to specific offline locations. By prioritizing local blogs as primary sources of information, Outside.in aims to enhance access to community-driven content, akin to how local search engines have transformed web navigation. The company is supported by funding from various angel investors and venture capital firms, which have contributed to its mission of improving the discovery and dissemination of hyperlocal news and information.

Feedburner

Venture Round in 2006
FeedBurner is a feed management service that was launched in February 2004 by co-founders Dick Costolo, Eric Lunt, Steve Olechowski, and Matt Shobe. Based in Chicago, the company specializes in providing tools for blog owners and podcasters to share and track their feeds effectively. Notable features include TotalStats, which enables users to monitor engagement with their content without requiring direct site visits, and MyBrand, which allows users to track feeds under their own domain. In June 2007, FeedBurner was acquired by Google, which subsequently made its premium tools available for free. The company generates revenue through advertisements in feeds, leveraging Google's promotional capabilities to enhance visibility for its services.

Feedburner

Series B in 2005
FeedBurner is a feed management service that was launched in February 2004 by co-founders Dick Costolo, Eric Lunt, Steve Olechowski, and Matt Shobe. Based in Chicago, the company specializes in providing tools for blog owners and podcasters to share and track their feeds effectively. Notable features include TotalStats, which enables users to monitor engagement with their content without requiring direct site visits, and MyBrand, which allows users to track feeds under their own domain. In June 2007, FeedBurner was acquired by Google, which subsequently made its premium tools available for free. The company generates revenue through advertisements in feeds, leveraging Google's promotional capabilities to enhance visibility for its services.
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