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Peter Zakin
Investor at Upfront Ventures
Peter Zakin is an investor at Upfront Ventures based in Los Angeles, California.23 He joined Upfront Ventures in March 2023.3 Zakin has a background as a successful entrepreneur, having co-founded two companies:
- Macro Computer Club (2019-2022)3
- Hyper Travel (2014-2016), which was acquired by Tradeshift in 20163
Prior to his current role, Zakin held positions at:
- South Park Commons (Member, 2019-2020)3
- Tradeshift (Senior Product Manager, 2016-2018)3
- Venmo (Software Engineer + Product Manager, 2012-2014)3
As an investor at Upfront Ventures, Zakin's investment range is $500K to $10M, with a sweet spot of $3M.1 He is particularly interested in developer tools, AI, and data.1
Zakin holds a B.A. in Philosophy (Political Philosophy) and Computer Science from Princeton University (2008-2012) and participated in Y Combinator's S'10 batch.3
On his personal website, Zakin has written about various topics including the future of technology, AI, and product development.2
Highlights
A few random thoughts:
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I would argue that VS Code is relatively under-appreciated for its role in the rise of AI coding products. The fact that it was open source, highly extensible made it a useful foundation for the AI IDEs. I wonder what other open source, hyper-extensible foundations are worth building. Somewhat tempted to build open, foundational substrates for other domains of work.
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More VCs are building software. There's an evolution of what a VC firm does that I think extends from this.
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Detail [dot] dev was an exciting launch this week because it represents immediate value-add with the promise of continuous intelligence. This is an archetype for successful AI products. Would love to see other products that fit the pattern of 'continuous intelligence'.
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Patterns I care about going into 2026: sensors, loops, sims, continuous intelligence, making yourself known to the machine, token efficiency, coding agents eating the world...
Surprisingly, I don't think any company has actually productized anything that resembles a "drop in" agent employee.
What's the delta between what we have and a true agent employee? A few things I'd like to see:
- Can it join and participate in Zoom meetings?
- Can it manage and operate an inbox or calendar?
- Does it appear as an entity in Slack and conventional task management?
- Can it operate google/msft office suite etc... as a plausible collaborator?
Most of these actually feel possible today, just not productized...