Timothy Ferriss – Startup Investor Profile

General Info

Tim Ferriss is an angel investor who generally invests $10-25K in young, emerging companies with a focus on early stage consumer internet start-ups. Some of his previous investments include Digg, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Posterous, SimpleGeo, and DailyBurn. He advises founders to focus on building a product or service that solves a real problem for their customers and has a unique selling proposition. Tim Ferriss has a track record of successful investments in companies like Uber, Facebook, TaskRabbit, Twitter, Shopify, and Duolingo. His investment check size is typically $10-25K, and he is open to opportunities beyond Silicon Valley. In partnerships and collaborations, Tim assists his portfolio companies in improving marketing and PR strategies, as well as conversions and sign-ups.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Country: United States of America
Industries:
Investment Regions: EU, NA, SEA
Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed

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EU, NA, SEA

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🤖 AI Activity Report

Status: not-active

AI Reasoning: Searches show Tim Ferriss has significantly reduced angel investing activity; portfolio page notes he “no longer invest much” and lists past investments such as Duolingo. No verified recent investments within the last 12 months were found; latest public references describe occasional bets but not a specific investment in the past year. Therefore classify as not-active.

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Active – Known angel investments between the last 12 and 6 months.
Very Active – Known angel investments in the last 6 months.



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