Jeff Fluhr is the Co-Founder and General Partner at Craft Ventures. See sector focus and contact routes.
Jeff Fluhr is the Co-Founder and General Partner at Craft Ventures, an early-stage San Francisco firm that operates under the motto “founders backing founders”. Before joining institutional venture capital, he served as CEO and co-founder of StubHub from 2000 until its $310 million acquisition by eBay in 2007. His investment thesis focuses on early-stage companies in enterprise software, fintech, marketplaces, and artificial intelligence applications. Craft Ventures typically targets SaaS businesses and marketplaces, with Fluhr’s personal investment range spanning $50,000 to $25 million and a sweet spot around $12.5 million. Notable portfolio companies he has backed include Twilio, Warby Parker, Houzz, and ZocDoc. Fluhr distinguishes himself by emphasizing deep focus on specific sectors rather than broad diversification, a point he highlighted in public interviews about the “power of focus” in venture investing.
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