| Investor Type | Firm |
| Type of Fund | VC |
| Stages | Seed |
| Investing | Estonia • Hungary • Poland • Lithuania • Czech Republic • Bulgaria • Romania • Slovakia • Slovenia |
| Investment Range | €250,000 - €1,000,000 |
Alfabeat is a specialist seed and early stage venture capital fund primarily targeting Enterprise Software companies within the Central and Eastern Europe region. They have established themselves with an investment philosophy that stresses the importance of supporting seed-stage enterprises, particularly those who have reached a phase where they have developed a product or technology and have early revenue from a large enterprise customer. With an investment range of 250,000 to 1,000,000, Alfabeat aims to not only provide monetary support but also to leverage their experience in helping portfolio companies to raise subsequent funding rounds.
The fund is backed by successful enterprise software founders who have accumulated a wealth of knowledge by building companies with a combined value of over $50 billion. This collective expertise is utilized to propel their investees forward, focusing on founders that demonstrate experience, entrepreneurial spirit, courage, and a global mindset.
Alfabeat is dedicated to nurturing such teams and is committed to fostering growth with a keen interest in Europe while placing particular emphasis on the untapped potential of Central and Eastern Europe. The fund's support extends beyond capital investment, ensuring that investee companies are equipped to make a significant global impact through innovative solutions and scalable business models.
Their team, portfolio, and news updates, along with their commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, are key components of their strategic approach to venture funding.
We invest in seed Enterprise Software companies from Central and Eastern Europe with a proven track-record of helping founders raise subsequent rounds, backed by successful Enterprise Software founders who built companies worth over $50B.

