Pitch guide
How to pitch Matrix Partners
Matrix Partners has backed 2 of the startups in our index. Here's everything you need to know before reaching out.
Quick facts
- Sectors
- Portfolio depth
The 4-step playbook
1. Confirm fit
Before spending a minute writing a cold email, make sure your startup matches Matrix Partners's actual focus. If you're outside their thesis, save yourself the rejection.
2. Get a warm intro
Cold inbound to Matrix Partners works occasionally but the conversion is brutal. Find a mutual connection: a portfolio founder, an LP, or a fellow VC who's co-invested with them. LinkedIn's "see who else they're connected with" view is your best tool. If you have no mutuals, build relationships in their community first — comment thoughtfully on their content, attend events they speak at, get on their radar.
3. Tight 10-slide deck + clear ask
Your deck should be 10–12 slides covering: problem, solution, why now, market, traction, business model, team, competition, what you're raising, and the ask. See our pitch deck archive for slide-by-slide breakdowns of famous decks.
4. Follow up like a pro
If they pass, ask for one piece of honest feedback and one referral. Don't argue. Don't beg. Investors talk — and the founders who handle no's gracefully are the ones they remember when their next round opens. Keep Matrix Partners on your update list for 6-month progress mails even after a pass; many funded deals come from second tries.
Frequently asked questions
What does Matrix Partners invest in?
Based on their portfolio in our index, Matrix Partners most often invests in AI, Open Source.
What stages does Matrix Partners invest at?
Matrix Partners has historically participated most in Series B, Series A rounds.
Where is Matrix Partners based?
Location for Matrix Partners is not publicly disclosed in our index.
How do I contact Matrix Partners?
The best way to reach Matrix Partners is through a warm introduction from a portfolio founder. Cold inbound to VC firms typically has a low response rate — try to find a mutual connection on LinkedIn first.