Backs out-of-distribution founders
Vansh backs out-of-distribution founders at inception, the rare ones taking on what most write off as impossible.
Vansh backs out-of-distribution founders at inception, the rare ones taking on what most write off as impossible.
He dropped out of college in India to build, then spent years chasing hard, deeply technical problems across enterprise software, health tech, ML, and consumer. A sabbatical as an entrepreneur-in-residence pulled him to frontier AI and into investing.
The world underrates young, uncredentialed talent. It waits for permission slips the best people never needed. The most ambitious young builders can do world-class work years before anyone's ready to admit it; they just need the right problem and someone willing to bet early.
He gets in the trenches at hour zero when it's just an idea and every bit of help counts, and pushes founders toward the most ambitious version of what they're building. Notable companies include Supermemory and Trinity Discovery.