Rob Go

In search of things new and useful.

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Directr was founded on a mission to allow anyone with a smart phone to create great video. The realization of the founders is that while video is perhaps the most powerful mechanism for communication, very few people are able to […]

Rob Go
August 6, 2014 · < 1  min.

When we make our seed investments, we have a strong preference for preferred equity rounds and forming a board of directors that meets regularly. Even in the rare case when we invest in a convertible note, we only do so […]

Rob Go
July 29, 2014 · 5  min.

There are a lot of folks that think that the private tech market is pretty frothy right now.  Some may disagree about whether or not we are in a bubble. But it’s hard to argue against the observation that more bubble-like […]

Rob Go
July 22, 2014 · 3  min.

On behalf of our team at NextView, I’m very pleased to announce that we have just closed our second fund.  NextView Ventures II is $40M, twice the size of our first fund, and we continue to be exclusively focused on seed-stage companies […]

Rob Go
July 17, 2014 · 3  min.

On behalf of our team at NextView, I’m very pleased to announce that we have just closed our second fund.  NextView Ventures II is $40M, twice the size of our first fund, and we continue to be exclusively focused on seed-stage companies […]

Rob Go
July 17, 2014 · 3  min.

Today, we’re excited to officially launch our new blog, The View From Seed, providing insights and inspiration for seed-stage startups, founders, and entrepreneurs, from idea phase through raising Series A. You can visit the blog or subscribe in two seconds […]

Rob Go
July 7, 2014 · < 1  min.

Investors love to give advice. Even more so if they are board members or major investors. It’s part of our “value add”. Some investors have a, shall we say, over-estimation of how much they know. It’s easy to make suggestions […]

Rob Go
June 23, 2014 · 2  min.

In my last post about raising seed vs. jumping straight to A, I received a good comment from Chris Woods that my analysis neglected to include the impact of option pools that are created at each financing round. It was a […]

Rob Go
June 17, 2014 · 3  min.

(Note: The majority of this post first ran on BetaBoston. This version goes a little deeper into some of my more nuanced thoughts) There has been a lot of discussion recently about the bar required to raise a series A. […]

Rob Go
June 16, 2014 · 5  min.

Raising capital is really difficult, no matter what people say about the influx of seed and early-stage dollars into the startup eco-system. I know very strong entrepreneurs that need to grind really hard to get seed rounds done, so I […]

Rob Go
June 8, 2014 · 4  min.