John Botica
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Hey John — saw Megansett launched recently. Similar PE path — interested in how you're thinking about origination in New England SMB. Would be good to connect.
Hey John, similar background, weirdly — I'm from Zimbabwe, did growth equity in London, not launching a search fund in New England. most funds I talk to have a database — PitchBook or Grata — maybe a CRM, and then the origination setup is mostly Excel and email from there. but proprietary deal flow still feels thin. thesis, network, and intelligence never sync into one system — so origination resets every cycle instead of compounding. does origination look different at Megansett? — Russ
Hey John, similar background, weirdly — I'm from Zimbabwe, did growth equity in London, not launching a search fund in New England. most funds I talk to have a database — PitchBook or Grata — maybe a CRM, and then the origination setup is mostly Excel and email from there. but proprietary deal flow still feels thin. thesis, network, and intelligence never sync into one system — so origination resets every cycle instead of compounding. does origination look different at Megansett? — Russ
hey John — one more thought on origination. after hitting this wall myself doing growth equity, I ended up building origination infrastructure for funds full-time — Mentmore Capital, Axiom Equity, Noble Rock, a few others. at my old fund we had a solid stack and smart people, and origination still restarted from scratch every cycle. the funds who systematise it early end up compounding deal flow — the ones who don't keep resetting. curious if Megansett has cracked that or if it's the same pattern. — Russ
hey John — appreciate the connect either way. we documented the origination infrastructure we've built across funds — tech stack, workflows, prompts. free to share if it'd be useful at Megansett. either way, I'm around if origination ever becomes a conversation worth having. — Russ
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Hi John, looks like we share a similar PE path — though I'm from Zimbabwe and ended up doing growth equity in London, not launching a search fund in New England. the typical origination setup I see is a data subscription, a CRM that's half-populated, and a lot of Excel and Outlook doing the heavy lifting. but the proprietary pipeline doesn't really reflect the effort. everything sits in silos — thesis over here, network over there, data somewhere else — so the off-market stuff never compounds. does origination look different at Megansett? Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
hi John — been thinking more about origination. after hitting this wall myself doing growth equity, I ended up building origination infrastructure for funds full-time — Mentmore Capital, Axiom Equity, Noble Rock, a few others. the pattern I keep seeing is that the funds who systematise it early end up compounding deal flow in a way that's really hard to replicate later. happy to compare notes on what's actually moving the needle if you're interested. Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
hi John — something about this keeps rattling around. when I was doing growth equity we had every subscription going — PitchBook, CRM, enrichment tools, the lot — and I still spent half my time manually pulling origination together across all of it. always wondered if that was just us being disorganised or if it's genuinely universal. imagine Megansett has a way more dialled setup — but figured I'd ask. Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
hi John — completely separate from all that. we've got a PE origination playbook — covers the tech stack, workflow design, prompts, all of it. happy to send it across if it's relevant at Megansett. Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
hi John — I'll leave it here. the origination playbook is yours whenever — no expiry on that. I'm deep in this space all day, so if it ever becomes a conversation worth having, I'm around. Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
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## PROSPECT INFORMATION: Name: John Botica Title: Co‑founder / Managing Partner Fund: Megansett Partners Background: Please provide the Profile Data and Posts Data you would like me to process. Once provided, I will generate the summary for you according to your instructions. Fund details: - Description: A long-term, growth-oriented partner seeking a great New England based business - Website: https://www.megansett.co/ - Location: Boston, Massachusetts, United States - Lead qualification: Research: - Query: =Megansett Partners John Botica recent investments fund thesis - Answer: Megansett Partners focuses on acquiring small, healthy businesses in New England. John Botica co-founded Mezo, a B2B SaaS company. Mezo raised $10M in venture capital.