Greylock is leading the seed in SuperMe, the AI-native professional network.
Most expertise is not yet legible to LLMs. Professionals demonstrate expertise in private contexts: product docs, meeting notes, and most often - in their own heads.
SuperMe is building a way to extract and structure these insights into AI profiles, grounded in an expert's real words and personality. And it is network-first; the more conversations one's AI profile has, the more opportunities for experts to reinforce or create new insights -- expertise compounds.
This is one of the strongest examples of founder-market fit we've seen at Greylock. Casey Winters is the most in-demand product & growth advisor that marketplace operators (self included) wish they could hire. And Ludo Antonov built & led engineering teams at some of the most iconic network businesses over the past decade: Whatnot, Lyft, and Pinterest (where he worked closely with Casey).
The two started this company out of our offices, and have until now been quietly building a highly curated network with profiles like Elena, Lenny, Brian, etc.
We see a unique opportunity to create the professional network graph in a world where likes & follower counts have lost meaning. More on our investment below: