A new generation of investors has brought new insight and perspective to the venture-capital world.
We asked 14 up-and-coming VCs which apps they loved.
Their picks included workplace tools like Notion and Macro, dating app Lolly, and gaming platforms.
Investors from Generation Z — generally, those in their mid-20s or younger — have quickly staked their role in Silicon Valley, landing coveted jobs at major firms and overseeing millions of dollars in equity. Their insights are already shaking up venture capital as they make names for themselves through TikTok, Twitter, and other nontraditional paths.
Insider profiled 29 up-and-coming Gen Z venture capitalists in February. We asked some of these young investors to share the names of the platforms for work, productivity, gaming, and socializing they've recently discovered and are keeping a close eye on.