
VC: Investing at Inception in the Age of AI Agents | Ed Sim (Founder & GP, Boldstart)
The GTMnow Podcast
Ed's VC Origin Story
Ed describes his path from derivatives at JP Morgan to 30 years in venture capital and early web investing.
Ed Sim has been a VC for 30 years. He's backed companies like Clay, Front, BigID, and Snyk. He writes What's Hot in Enterprise IT every single Saturday, 489 weeks in a row. And right now, he says this is the most exciting and terrifying moment he's ever seen in his career.
In this episode, Max and Ed break down what's actually happening inside startups and boards right now, why the old playbooks are dead, and what separates the companies that will survive this AI shift from the ones quietly getting killed by it.
Discussed in this episode
Why engineering is no longer your bottleneck (and what is)
The 5 P's Ed uses to evaluate every inception-stage investment
The autonomous enterprise thesis and what it means for how companies are built
Why AI-native leadership is now a survival reqxtuirement, not a nice to have
The full Clay story: $600K to $100M ARR, how they stayed lean, and what actually unlocked growth
The 3 CH's framework for being a great board partner to founders
Why the best founders today are inside the AI jet stream, not chasing it
What every board meeting sounds like right now
Episode highlights0:00 Intro &
1:05 Episode Preview: Ed Sim & Key Takeaways
3:10 The Jet Stream Analogy: Two Types of Companies
5:43 How GTM Operators Should Evaluate Companies Like Angel Investors
7:20 The Collapsing of Moats & AI-Native Business Opportunities
10:00 Rebuilding Industries vs. Selling Software to Them
15:00 Why Old GTM Playbooks Are Dead
17:46 Ed Sim's Background: From Cutco to 30 Years in VC
21:43 The Five P's of Inception Investing
23:04 How to Evaluate Potential & TAM in a Fast-Changing Market
25:40 Staying Ahead of the Jet Stream as a Founder
26:32 The Autonomous Enterprise Thesis
28:44 Agent of the Week: How Companies Should Adopt AI Agents
29:10 How Agents Are Changing Engineering Bottlenecks
31:15 What Incumbents Must Do to Survive the AI Wave
32:53 Intercom, Snowflake & How Legacy Companies Are Adapting
36:43 The Clay Story: How They Found Their Footing
38:33 The Three C's of Working With Founders (Cheer, Challenge, Chill)
40:07 Clay's Growth Trajectory: $600K to $100M+ ARR
41:10 Clay's Agency GTM Model & Community Moat
43:50 Ed's Fund Model: $500K to $15M Checks at Inception
46:57 What's Hot in Enterprise IT & Venture Right Now
48:03 Closing Remarks
Key takeaways1. Engineering is no longer your bottleneck. Your people are. Code is shipping faster than your sales, marketing, and customers can absorb it. The constraint has flipped completely and most companies haven't noticed yet.
2. Painkillers beat vitamins every time. The only startups worth backing at inception are solving a hair-on-fire problem someone desperately needs fixed, not a nice-to-have they can live without.
3. The 3 CH's of being a great board partner. Know when to Cheer (when founders are getting beaten up), when to Challenge (when they feel invincible), and when to Chill (when they just need breathing room to figure it out). Elliot used all three with Clay to perfection.
4. If your CEO came from sales, you are in trouble. Surviving this AI shift requires product-driven, agent-native leadership at the top. The companies that adapted, Snowflake, Intercom, Atlassian, all changed leadership first.
5. The best founders are inside the AI jet stream, not chasing it. The question Ed asks every founder today: are you struggling to keep up, or are you the one constantly shipping and adapting faster than anyone can copy you?
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