
Newcomer Pod Shardul Shah — "I wired the money before knowing what they were building"
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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.
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Wiz At The Intersection Of Cloud Security AI
- Wiz sat at the intersection of three tailwinds: cloud adoption, rising security needs, and AI-driven workloads.
- The founders built a platform for large enterprises from day one, aligning with Google's cloud and AI infrastructure.
Wired Money Before The Product
- Shardul wired seed money to Wiz before knowing the product because he trusted the founders after a strong personal connection.
- He later led Series A and kept investing across four Index funds, following conviction not product details.
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.

