2 publicly disclosed General Catalyst portfolio companies in the VC Deal Flow Signal engineering-signal corpus.
This page is the intersection of General Catalyst's publicly disclosed portfolio and our curated /signal/ corpus. Every link below resolves to a per-company engineering-acceleration signal page. For General Catalyst's full and authoritative portfolio, see their site at www.generalcatalyst.com.
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We track 2 General Catalyst portfolio companies in our /signal/ corpus — these are companies where General Catalyst has publicly disclosed their investor relationship via press release, the fund's own portfolio page, or both. General Catalyst's full portfolio is larger; this page only shows the intersection with our curated tracked set.
Conservative public-source threshold: every listed company was either (a) on General Catalyst's own portfolio page, (b) named in a widely-reported press release naming General Catalyst as an investor, or (c) documented on Crunchbase with General Catalyst listed as an investor. We do not list rumored investments, fund-of-fund LP positions, or anything not publicly disclosed by both sides.
No. This page is an independent intersection of General Catalyst's publicly disclosed portfolio with our /signal/ corpus. General Catalyst has not endorsed, paid for, or reviewed this page. For General Catalyst's full and authoritative portfolio, see https://www.generalcatalyst.com.
Each linked /signal/[company] page tracks commit velocity, contributor influx, repo creation pulse, and language bias from public GitHub events. The methodology is at /methodology and the underlying paper is at SSRN 6606558. Raw aggregates ship via the public MCP server at /api/v1.
Two workflows. (1) Thesis validation: compare General Catalyst's public portfolio concentration (sector and stage breakdowns above) against the fund's stated thesis on the parent /fund/general-catalyst page. (2) Engineering benchmarking: each portfolio company's /signal/ page shows their engineering-acceleration trajectory — useful as a comparator when modeling your own portfolio's velocity profile.
The free Acceleration Watch: five venture-backed teams accelerating on the engineering signal, translated into plain English — 21 to 47 days before the deck circulates. No code-reading, no card.