
Newcomer Pod Shardul Shah — "I wired the money before knowing what they were building"
19 snips
Mar 20, 2026 Shardul Shah, Partner at Index Ventures and early investor in Datadog and Wiz, shares stories of wiring seed money on conviction and a decade-long relationship with founders. He recounts why Google bought Wiz, how in-person chemistry shapes bets, why mid-size acquisitions often fail, and the people-first AI and cloud security opportunities he’s hunting now.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
DecadeLong Relationship Built Asymmetric Insight
- Shardul's relationship with founders dated back a decade via introductions from mutual friends like Michael Sholoff.
- That history gave him asymmetric insight into the founders' character from their prior company and Microsoft tenure.
OneTeam Across Fund Stages
- Index uses one integrated team across seed, venture, and growth to avoid silos and enable consistent context.
- That structure lets partners follow companies across stages and double down when conviction grows.
Early Hire Unlocked Wiz's Growth
- A decisive early hire was Colin Jones from Duo, whom Shardul convinced to join pre-PMF and who provided critical sales capacity.
- That hire gave Shardul asymmetric information and unlocked the next financing round.

