The Venture Variety Show, Episode 32: Scott Sage, Crane Venture Partners
Platform is no longer a perk. It is the work. Scott explains why early GTM help and sharp positioning matter more than ever, how founders should approach the “machete phase,” and why AI will compress firm operations while raising the bar for investors and teams.
Chapters
00:00 Meet Scott Sage
02:42 Why platform is a “have to have.”
04:21 Platform as GTM: position problems, not features
05:24 Where they’re the go-to-market partner
07:57 Founders using AI
08:52 The “machete phase” to first customers
12:31 AI & VC: efficiency gains, leaner teams, back office
15:35 We are human first
17:00 Founder advice
19:36 Final takeaways
Five takeaways
Platform starts at positioning and early sales, not events.
Founder-led selling comes first; AI tools amplify a proven playbook.
Position problems, not features. Earn permission to advance the sale.
Qualify investors like customers, and use the associate as your inside champion.
AI will push startups and firms to operate leaner without losing the human core.
About the guest
Scott Sage is co-founder of Crane Venture Partners, an early-stage firm focused on data, AI, infrastructure, and developer-focused software across Europe and the U.S.
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