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An early investor in Twitter, Slack and Tumblr explains the power of 'goosebumps' (TEAM)

Published by Business Insider on Sat, 18 Feb 2017


For the last 11 years or so, Spark Capital has found success by investing in some of the hottest consumer technology startups around: Yahoo's Tumblr, Facebook's Oculus, Twitter, and Warby Parker are all Spark investments.Now, says Spark Capital cofounder and General Partner Bijan Sabet, the firm is starting to turnits attention towards a new target the rising tide of workplace apps that make work just a little bit more fun.And Sparkhad a big victory in this regard just recently: Trello, a beloved work organization app with 19 million users, sold to Aussie software giant Atlassian for $425 million, after raisinga relatively modest $10.34 million in venture capital in its lifespan. For Sabet, who sat on Trello's board from its early days, it was a personal victory, too.Plus, Spark is also an investor in Slack, the $3.8 billion chat app that recently staked its claim to the Fortune 500-gradesoftware market with Slack Enterprise Grid, a new product intended for larger teams.Here's why Sabet thinks there's a huge "acceleration" in the market for startups that have more to do with your work life than your personal lifeand why Spark is putting its money where its mouth is after years of having it the other way around.'Goosebumps'Historically, Sabet says, Spark's interest has really been in companies that combine cutting-edge technology with good design, because those are the products that people actually enjoy using.So it wasn't exactly that Spark was avoidingbusiness softwarecompanies, Sabet says. It's that, historically, it was hard to find any that fit their criteria. Trello was an early exception, but he says that even popular enterprise software like Salesforce is "not a very inspiring product." When Sabet looked at Salesforce for the first time, he says, "we didn't get goosebumps like we did when we saw Tumblr."Furthermore, Sabet says, the way that business software was historically sold created "natural gatekeepers"the IT department dictated what hardware and software could be used by employees, meaning that there weren't a lot of ways that even the scrappiest startup could compete.There wasn't an easy way to try business software before you buy, Sabet says; we may be used to lots of web-based productivity toolshaving free-to-use services now, but that wasn't always the case."You literally had to take a meeting before you could get a trial version," Sabet says.David vs. GoliathThe thing that changed, Sabet says, is the rise of Apple and the app economy. Suddenly, people were allowed and encouraged to bring iPhones and Android phones to work. And with that latitude came the opportunity for employees to figure out the best tools they need to get stuff done, choosing apps and services "naturally."This was "liberating," Sabet says, because it meant that suddenly, those "gatekeepers" were listed. Companies could sell straight to their users, not the IT department. If a small team at a company uses Slack, and their coworkers see them, they're going to want to use Slack, too.It's the same network effect that powers the growth of social networks like Snapchat or Facebook, Sabet says, and now it's starting to hit the workplace, too. And the really great companies, including Spark portfolio companies Trello and Slack, are the ones who are applying a similar relentless focus on the user."We're seeing very creative founders," Sabet says. "They can actually innovate here."Indeed, Sabet says, it's a "red flag" when startups come to Spark with a business model that's a little more old-fashioned, with revenue that comes from selling professional services like setup, installation, and training. The companies that he's most interested in are the ones that can grow in that new, direct-to-user kind of way.And while Slack and Trello found success by focusing on a broad set of office workers, Sabet says that there's room for other companies, like Mark43a Spark-funded tool for law enforcement officersto find similar success in different industries.As for fears that companies like Microsoft and Amazon could crush these work-focused startups with their own ever-growing rosters of apps and services, well, Sabet isn't worried."We're kind of big on David vs. Goliath here," hesays.SEE ALSO:Google is turning a key technology into a weapon in its cloud war with Amazon and MicrosoftJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Stewart Butterfield, co-founder of Slack and Flickr, on two beliefs that have brought him the greatest success in life
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