I added a new link on the resources page of the blog a couple of weeks ago, and thought I would add a post, just to ensure you take a look.  The link is to The Funded, which is an online repository of customer experiences in working with venture capitalists.   The customers are in large part entrepreneurs that received venture backing, or at least sought venture backing.  The site contains commentary of these entrepreneurs regarding their specific experience in working with various venture capital firms. In some cases the postings contain  commentary on individual partners at those firms.  Postings are allowed only by approved writers, and there is a public and a private section.  The private section is viewable only by individuals who are approved to post commentary.  VCs are excluded from posting – along the lines of not allowing the horse to guard the oats.

What I learned in reading through the public and private posts is that there are individuals with some very strong opinions, both positive and negative, regarding particular VCs.   I also confirmed what I had long known: It doesn’t take long to spoil a good name which was years in the making.  And finally, if someone attacks you unjustly, someone else will rise to your defense, but the voice of the attacker will likely be louder.  If you are seeking venture capital, I would suggest at least a review of the site to see what has been said.  It’s not an end point in an investigation regarding a particular VC, but it is a data point. If you are a venture capitalist, I would recommend having someone monitor the public portion of this and any similar sites.  It may provide an early warning to problems in your company’s client-engagement process or in partner behavior.