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About High Alpha

High Alpha, an accelerator and incubator program founded in 2015, is based in Indianapolis, United States. With a presence in 4 countries, it has supported around 94 startups in sectors like Enterprise Applications, Retail. As of May 2026, High Alpha has 3 unicorns under its belt and has witnessed 24 portfolio exits. Most notable companies in its portfolio include SalesLoft, G2 and Project44. The program is backed by a team of 24 people who primarily support Seed startups based in United States. Its latest investment was a $6M Series A round in Yourco on Mar 10, 2026.
Key Metrics
Founded Year
2015
Location
Indianapolis, United States
Portfolio Companies
Sectors of Investment
Stages of Investment
Seed, Series A & 4 more
Locations of Investment
Unicorn in Portfolio

High Alpha's List of Top Investments

High Alpha has a portfolio of 94 companies, including 3 unicorns. Their most notable investments are in Rheaply and Smartwyre.Their portfolio spans across United States, Canada, Norway and 1 more locations. They have invested in Enterprise Applications, Retail, FinTech and 15 other sectors, across stages such as Seed, Series A  and 4 more. Here is the list of top investments by High Alpha:
Sales prospecting and engagement tool for enterprises. The platform helps businesses find customers and close deals. It offers a range of tools and features to enhance the customer lifecycle, from initial contact to renewal. It allows users to streamline various aspects of the sales process. It also helps sales teams drive more revenue through the use of AI-powered revenue orchestration.

Key facts about SalesLoft

2. G2

G2 provides a platform for users to share business software reviews. It allows users to collect and manage reviews based on various business insights. It enables users to manage live chat solutions, leverage crowd insights, and manage reviews from the customers.

Key facts about G2

Provider of cloud-based cargo and supply chain visibility tracking solutions. It provides users with a platform that connects shippers and 3PLs to carriers through the integration of a transport management system. It enables users to pull carrier rate quotes, automate dispatch requests, track shipments, and pull images. It also offers visibility solutions such as carrier rating, workflow automation, tracking, and dynamic rate quotes. It provides solutions for industries such as retail, manufacturing, life sciences, food and beverage, and consumer goods.

Key facts about Project44

Provider of post-purchase platform for retailers, offering delivery and return solutions. The platform provides tools for delivery date estimates, order tracking, proactive notifications, and delivery claim management. It also offers returns and exchanges management features, including fraud prevention and automated exchange options. The platform aims to personalize the customer experience and optimize operations.

Key facts about Narvar

DroneDeploy provides a cloud software platform for commercial drones. It enables businesses to collect, manage & interpret drone data and also features imagery & analysis, 3D modeling & other capabilities from multiple drones remotely. Also offers a flight app compatible with iOS & Android devices to capture maps, photos, panoramas, and videos. It has applications across different industries, including agriculture, construction, mining, inspection, and surveying.

Key facts about DroneDeploy

High Alpha's Investments by Stage

High Alpha has made 44 investments in Seed stage with an average round size of $3.48M, 24 investments in Series A stage with an average round size of $9.01M and 10 investments in Series B stage with an average round size of $18.9M.
Here are High Alpha's investments by stage:
Stage of entry
No. of Investments
Seed
44
Series A
24
Series B
10
Series C
1
Series D
1
Others
1
Breakdown of High Alpha's investments by stage of entrySeed (44)Series A (24)
Note: We have considered here, only first round of investments

High Alpha's Investments by Sector

High Alpha has a diverse portfolio, with companies operating in the Enterprise Applications, Vertical SaaS, Consumer, FinTech and Retail. Notably, it has invested in 92 Tech companies, 90 Enterprise (B2B) companies, 81 Software companies and at least 60 companies focusing on Saas.
Here are High Alpha's investments by sector:
Sector
No. of Investments
Enterprise Applications
72
Vertical SaaS
18
Consumer
9
FinTech
9
Retail
9
Others
42
Breakdown of High Alpha's investments by sectorsEnterprise Applic... (72)Vertical SaaS (18)
Note: We have considered here, only first round of investments

High Alpha's Investments by Geography

High Alpha has made most investments in United States (78), followed by Canada where it has made 2 investments.
Here are High Alpha's investments by geography:
Country
No. of Investments
United States
78
Canada
2
Norway
1
United Kingdom
1
Breakdown of High Alpha's investments by countriesUnited States (78)Canada (2)
Note: We have considered here, only first round of investments

High Alpha's recent investments

High Alpha has made 3 investments in 2026 so far. Yourco and Get Your Bearing are the latest among them.
Here are the most recent investments by High Alpha:
Date
Company
Location
Round Details
Round Amount
Co-Investors
Mar 10, 2026
United States
Series A
5664
-
Jan 29, 2026
United States
Seed
9314
  [+2]
Jan 29, 2026
United States
Seed
9071
  [+5]
Dec 17, 2025
United States
Series A
1561
-
Nov 17, 2025
United States
Series A
7024

Unicorns in High Alpha's Portfolio

High Alpha has 3 unicorns in its portfolio - Attentive Mobile, G2 and Project44. The most recent unicorn in their portfolio is Attentive Mobile. It became a unicorn in 2021, 1 years after High Alpha first invested in it.
Here is a list of unicorns in High Alpha's portfolio:
Tracxn Score
Company
Short Description
Founded year
Sector
Location
Company Stage
First Investment/ Acquisition Details
69
AI based conversational marketing solutions for ecommerce businesses
2016
New York
Series E
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79
Platform for users to share business software reviews
2012
Chicago
Series D
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75
Provider of cloud-based cargo and supply chain visibility tracking solutions
2014
Chicago
Series G
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Acquired companies in High Alpha's Portfolio

24 companies from High Alpha's portfolio have been acquired. The most recent acquisition was Woven Teams in Jan 2026 by Andela for $*****.
Here are High Alpha's portfolio companies that got acquired most recently:
Company
Acquisition Date
First Invested on
First Round of Investment
Round Size
Jan 22, 2026
Mar 02, 2020
Seed
4456
Apr 03, 2025
Sep 2021
Seed
1016
Mar 05, 2025
-
-
8203
Dec 05, 2024
Sep 20, 2022
Seed
5862
Oct 10, 2024
Jun 13, 2019
Seed
1289

Team profile of High Alpha

High Alpha has a team of 24 members including 4 Partners and 2 Principals located in United States. High Alpha's team does not sit on the board of any company as of now.
Here is a list of top team members in High Alpha:
Name
Designation
Location
Board Memberships
Contact Details
Partner
Indianapolis
-
-
Partner
Indianapolis
-
Partner
Indianapolis
-
Partner
Indianapolis
-
-
Principal
Los Altos
-
Principal
Indianapolis
-
-

Co-investors of High Alpha

Over the past 11 years, 458 investors have co-invested in High Alpha's portfolio companies. This includes funds and angels.

  • Invested before High AlphaAllos Ventures, Grand Ventures and 140 others have invested in rounds before High Alpha. There are 5 companies where Allos Ventures has invested before High Alpha and 3 companies where Grand Ventures has invested before High Alpha.
  • Top Co-investors of High Alpha165 investors entered a company along with High Alpha. These include investors like Elevate Ventures (9 companies).
  • Invested after High AlphaA total of 151 investors have invested in High Alpha's portfolio after their investments. Top Investors include IU Ventures (5 companies) and Base10 Partners (3 companies).

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