Seedcamp launches its own version of AngelList
As Seedcamp says, Europe doesn’t have the “the density of either the VC or angel money available in the Valley,” but perhaps this will increase the density and the transparency. At the least, Angels are listed whether they invested in the Seedcamp fund or not. The caveat of course is that this is not an independent media outfit – Seedcamp has skin in the game itself. It also means any Angel on the list – including Seedcamp – will see any deal pasing through the site. Having said that, we’d encourage European Angels to sign up, since anything that brings Europe’s scattered, disparate scene together is a good thing, frankly.
There is a dedicated space for both investors and entrepreneurs on the site and more features are planned.
Seedcamp will also host two full Seedsummit events for active angel and seed investors this year. The first will be taking place in January, right after Seedcamp London, and a Seedsummit in New York City in June aiming to connect Seed investors across the Atlantic.
Seedcamp is tieing up the loose ends in its quest to cross-cross the globe. Question, are others keeping up?