Solutions

The right entry
depends on where
you're coming from.

The product is the same for every investor: an LP position in an ecosystem-specific venture fund-of-funds. What changes is the conversation getting you there. Esinli is built for three distinct investor situations.

For Angel Investors

You've made the deals.
The math hasn't worked.

You understand venture. You've allocated to it. But a portfolio of 5 to 10 angel deals isn't diversified — it's concentrated. The structure was wrong, not the instinct.

See the angel path →
52%
Of individual angel exits return less than invested.
Wiltbank & Boeker
0.0%
Median IRR for angels with 1–5 investments.
AngelList, 10,665 portfolios
34+
Companies required to exceed 1x your investment 90% of the time.
Reaction Wheel Monte Carlo
For Post-Liquidity Investors

You built something.
Now stay in the system.

After a liquidity event, most wealth management advice points outward — index funds, real estate, tax planning. None of it says: you know this ecosystem. There is a structure for staying in it.

See the post-liquidity path →
$100K
Minimum allocation. The entry point that was previously inaccessible at your capital level.
3%
Average individual investor allocation to all private markets. The structural gap is clear.
KKR
16%
Share of private capital AUM held by individuals, despite holding 50% of global wealth.
For Real Estate Investors

Geographical conviction
is already how you think.

You chose markets. You evaluated locations. The mental model that made you a successful real estate investor — geographic conviction — translates directly to ecosystem-based venture allocation.

See the diversification path →
~8%
Capital loss probability with a diversified fund-of-funds structure.
Vanguard 2025
45.3%
Top-quartile VC net IRR. Versus −8.2% for bottom quartile — manager selection is everything.
Harris, Jenkinson, Kaplan & Stucke
Once
You commit once. No follow-on capital calls. Different from real estate syndications in this respect.
Finance the future
you believe in.
Reserve a Position →No commitment · No obligation · Two minutes