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    How to Know Which VCs Have Been Visiting Your Website

    May 17, 2026By Maverick Fraser
    How to Know Which VCs Have Been Visiting Your Website

    How to Know Which VCs Have Been Looking at Your Website

    If you're raising, here's the reality: by the time a VC replies to your email, they've already decided. They decided after visiting your website. Anonymously. Invisibly. The founders who can see this happening have a huge advantage. Here's how to get it.

    The short answer

    You need a deterministic visitor identification tool. Maverick Intelligence identifies the specific partners at specific firms visiting your site — in real time. Not just "someone at Sequoia" — the actual partner, with their LinkedIn, email, and the pages they viewed.

    Google Analytics won't do this. Reverse IP lookup tools (Leadfeeder, Dealfront) give you firm names at best, and mostly fail because VCs rarely work from their registered office. They're usually in the city taking meetings, or travelling to meetings with potential investments. Or meeting portfolio companies in their cities. Deterministic identification matches visitors like Maverick Intelligence actually identify website visitors deterministically.

    What you actually see

    • Partner name and LinkedIn profile
    • Firm and role
    • Pages viewed and time on site
    • Whether they've visited before
    • Real-time Slack alerts

    What founders do with it

    • Prioritize follow-ups to firms already showing interest
    • Time outreach to partners actively researching you
    • Create momentum in investor updates by knowing which new firms are looking

    The conclusion

    The VCs researching you right now are invisible to most founders. The few who can see them are running a different game during their raise.You can be one of them. Book your demo here.

    Ready to identify your website visitors?

    See exactly who's visiting your site and turn anonymous traffic into qualified pipeline.

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