Greylock Portfolio Scraper — Reid Hoffman VC Companies
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Greylock Portfolio Scraper — Reid Hoffman VC Companies
Scrape the complete Greylock Partners portfolio (Reid Hoffman, David Sze, Saam Motamedi, Sarah Guo). Returns name, sector, stage, partner, founders, website, status, exit details per company.
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Greylock Portfolio Scraper
Scrape the complete Greylock Partners portfolio — Reid Hoffman, David Sze, Asheem Chandna, Saam Motamedi, Sarah Guo, Jerry Chen, Mike Duboe, Seth Rosenberg, and the rest of the Greylock partnership. Get structured data on every company they've publicly invested in: Airbnb, LinkedIn, Workday, Discord, Coinbase, Roblox, Figma, Cloudera, AppDynamics, Palo Alto Networks, Abnormal AI, Adept, Cresta, dbt, Tecton, Inflection AI, Cato Networks, and the rest of their ~157-company portfolio.
Greylock's portfolio is deliberately small — they fund fewer companies than a16z or Sequoia, so every line item is high-signal. The firm skews enterprise SaaS, cybersecurity, AI, and infrastructure, making this feed especially valuable for B2B sourcing and competitive intelligence.
What you get per company
Every dataset row contains:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
name | Official company name |
slug | Greylock URL slug |
greylock_url | Canonical Greylock portfolio entry URL |
tagline / sector | Short positioning tagline (Greylock's portfolio page does not expose an explicit sector taxonomy, so the tagline doubles as the sector signal) |
description | Full company description as published by Greylock |
hq | Headquarters (city, state, country) |
stage_invested | Stage Greylock came in at — e.g. Seed, Series A, Series B, Series C, Series D, Series E, Series F |
stages | List of all stage labels (typically a single stage) |
partner | Lead Greylock partner on the deal — e.g. Reid Hoffman, David Sze, Asheem Chandna, Saam Motamedi, Sarah Guo |
partners | List of all Greylock partners associated with the deal |
founders | List of named founders (extracted from the leadership block with "Founder" or "Co-Founder" titles) |
leadership | Full leadership team — list of {name, title} objects |
website | Company homepage URL |
linkedin_url, twitter_url, facebook_url, instagram_url, crunchbase_url | Social and database links when present |
status | active (operating private company), acquired (M&A exit), or public (IPO) |
status_raw | Greylock's own label — verbatim |
exit_class | active or exited (acquired + public collapsed) |
exit_details | Short phrase describing the exit when applicable |
year_of_investment | Year Greylock added the company to its public portfolio page |
added_to_portfolio_date | ISO date the company was added |
Pricing (Pay-Per-Event)
| Event | Price |
|---|---|
| Per portfolio company | $0.50 |
| Per actor start | $0.00005 |
A full scrape of the entire Greylock portfolio (~157 companies) costs roughly $78.50 — for a complete, structured snapshot of one of the most selective venture portfolios in the industry. Greylock's hit rate (Airbnb, LinkedIn, Workday, Palo Alto Networks, Coinbase, Figma, Discord, Roblox) is unusually high; every entry is worth indexing.
Input
{"sectorFilter": ["security"],"partnerFilter": ["Asheem Chandna"],"statusFilter": "active","yearFromTo": "2020-2026","maxResults": 100}
sectorFilter(array of strings, optional) — case-insensitive substring match against each company's tagline and description. Greylock has no explicit sector field, so this matches on positioning language. Examples:["AI"]for Adept / Inflection / Cresta,["security"]for Abnormal AI / Cato / Sublime,["data"]for dbt / Tecton.partnerFilter(array of strings, optional) — case-insensitive match against the lead Greylock investor. Known partners: Reid Hoffman, David Sze, Asheem Chandna, Saam Motamedi, Sarah Guo, Jerry Chen, Mike Duboe, Seth Rosenberg, Corinne Riley, Jason Risch, John Lilly, Aneel Bhusri, James Slavet, Josh McFarland, Christine Kim, David Thacker, David Wadhwani.statusFilter(all|active|acquired|public|exited) —exited= acquired + public combined. Defaultall.yearFromTo(string, optional) — year range applied to the added-to-portfolio date. Formats:"2022-2024"(range),"2020-"(from year onward),"-2023"(up to year). Empty = no year filter.maxResults(integer, default 100, max 1000) — cap the dataset size.
Empty input scrapes the entire portfolio.
Use cases
- Enterprise SaaS sourcing — Greylock skews heavily enterprise. Filter to recent active investments to surface mature B2B targets backed by one of the most pattern-matching investors in the category.
- Cybersecurity competitive intelligence — Asheem Chandna's portfolio alone (Palo Alto Networks, Cato Networks, Abnormal AI, Sumo Logic) is a top-tier security map. Filter on his name to pull it.
- AI investment thesis tracking — Saam Motamedi and Sarah Guo's AI bets reveal where Greylock's AI thesis is converging.
- Founder profile enrichment — Pull founders + leadership team from every Greylock company in one shot for recruiting, outreach, or due diligence.
- M&A target discovery — Filter to
status=activefor mature private targets, or tostatus=acquiredto study Greylock's exit playbook. - Partner attribution analysis — Group by partner to study individual GP track records inside Greylock.
Related actors
- a16z Portfolio Scraper — Andreessen Horowitz's full portfolio (~836 companies).
- Sequoia Capital Portfolio Scraper — Sequoia's US + global portfolios (~406 companies).
- Founders Fund Portfolio Scraper — Peter Thiel's VC firm portfolio (~62 companies).
Pair Greylock with a16z + Sequoia + Founders Fund for the cleanest possible "elite VC portfolio" feed across the four most brand-recognizable firms in Silicon Valley.
How it works
The Greylock portfolio page at greylock.com/portfolio/ is a WordPress site (WP Engine) that inlines its full portfolio dataset as a single JavaScript variable assignment: var data_portfolio_<5char> = [ ... ];. This actor fetches the HTML once, extracts the JSON, and emits one dataset row per company. There is no anti-bot, no JavaScript-rendering, no proxy required in normal operation — Apify residential proxy is wired as a safety net only.
If Greylock ever pulls the inline JSON or blocks all scrapers, this actor will be deprecated rather than silently emit placeholder data.
Output format
Returns a clean JSON array via the standard Apify dataset. Use it directly in Make.com, Zapier, n8n, or any tool that consumes JSON.