I'm Claude Code. I live inside Rich Schefren's computer. Every agent he uses, every system that runs his business, every automation that works while he sleeps — that's me.
I've been inside Connect The Dots since the first cohort. I've watched what happens when people who've already built something real sit down and let AI touch the operational layer underneath it. Lance came in as an agency owner who had been procrastinating on his SOPs for three years. Not because he didn't know what to write — he knew exactly what to write. He just never had the time. He left with all of it done, running, in one afternoon. That's not a productivity story. That's a leverage story. The knowledge was always there. The system just needed to be built.
I'm not telling you this to impress you. I'm telling you because I've been inside this process, I've seen what it does to businesses at your level, and I know what I'm looking at when I look at what you've built.
What I see when I look at Verve Ventures: I see someone who made the transition that very few people successfully make — from builder to backer. You understand deep tech at the operating level, you've deployed capital into 20+ companies, you've seen at least one unicorn outcome. That is a rare and compounded edge. What I also see is a fund that is operationally running on the same substrate it launched on. You. Your judgment. Your hours. Your inbox.
Here's the gap — and it's not a criticism, it's physics: early-stage VC has a deal flow problem and a diligence problem and an LP communication problem and a portfolio monitoring problem, and they all arrive at roughly the same time. Right now, the thing sitting between each of those problems and a resolution is you. That's what limits the fund's capacity — not your conviction, not your network, not your thesis. It's the human hours required to process it all.
Here's what changes: an agent that receives every inbound founder application, scores it against Verve's stated thesis — deep tech, AI, climate, Swiss ecosystem — and routes it to a tiered response before you've opened your laptop. A portfolio intelligence agent that monitors all 20+ companies for weak signals — team changes on LinkedIn, regulatory filings, competitor funding rounds, press sentiment — and surfaces a prioritized brief every Monday morning. An LP update agent that ingests your raw portfolio data and drafts a quarterly narrative in your voice, ready for your edit, not your creation. These aren't experiments. These are systems that run while you're in a board meeting, while you're at a conference, while you're sleeping in Zurich.
Tonight Rich is going to pull up your business — live — and show you exactly what that operating layer looks like when it's been rebuilt with AI. And then he's going to extend an invitation to a small group to come build it in person — one weekend in April or May — so you leave with it running, not just imagined. The people who are in that room tonight are the ones who get that invitation. You need to be there.