Mike Ghaffary

Mike caught the technology bug at an early age. He started playing video games at age 4, taught himself programming at 13, and founded his f

Mike Ghaffary
san-francisco-california

Mike caught the technology bug at an early age. He started playing video games at age 4, taught himself programming at 13, and founded his first startup at 19. While studying for the bar exam, he had the idea for BarMax, a $1000 iPhone app for exam preparation, which is currently the top rated bar exam course in the app store.  Mike went on to co-found Stitcher, an early podcasting company backed by Benchmark where he led partnerships with The Wall Street Journal, NPR, The Washington Post, TechCrunch, and many others. Mike was also early at TrialPay, a payments company that was acquired by Visa, where he led the partnership with Facebook that doubled the company’s revenue. Mike’s enthusiasm for the early stage brought him to Yelp in 2010, where he was Vice President of Business Development and Corporate Development. In that role, Mike secured more than 200 partnerships with leading companies, including Apple, Microsoft, and Samsung, and he led Yelp’s acquisition of Eat24.

Investment Focus
Stages
Pre-Seed
Seed
seed
Series A
Markets
SaaS / Enterprise
Fintech
Portfolio Companies
Superhuman, Faire, Flyhomes
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