Generate exceptional returns by co-investing with experienced business angels in top deals. Angel investing at scale.

Jörg Überla is a serial entrepreneur and investor with more than 25 years of experience in the startup industry
- 10 years as general partner of Wellington Partners (early investor in Spotify, Immobilienscout, Xing with € 800 Mio assets under management)
- Founder and CEO of Danato, a digital market place sold successfully to Gruner + Jahr
- Co-Founder and CEO of 42watt, a climate tech startup for energetic renovation of buildings acquired by OBI
Jörg has been asked frequently, if there is a way to co-invest into his deals, which come mostly from his own network.
This is why he set up Angels & Truffels, a private investment community for business angels.
He is supported by two deal partners, who are extremely experienced and well respected investors from the German startup and investment community

Achim Lederle
- Former VC, partner at 3i
- 20+ years experience as investor
- Managing Partner of Quantum Partners, a tech focused M&A advisor

Martin Weiss
- Former CEO at Burda
- 10+ years experience as investor
- Managing Director of Viscal Capital
Why co-invest with us ?
- Co-invest with extremely experienced investment professionals.
- Strong Alignment of interest. We invest into every deal we share with the community.
- Control. You decide into which deals you want to co-invest.
- Highly selective. We usually offer less than 12 deals per year.
- Diversification. Build a portfolio of 20+ deals with little effort. This will improve your returns (see selected articles)
- Access to deals from own network. Most of the deals come through our own network (ca. 1.000 per year). Since we pool our investments, we get into deals that would be difficult for a single investor.
- Access to founders. Listen to the pitch of the founders and participate in Q&A.
- Transparency. Use an established third party platform to implement and monitor the investment.
- Simplicity: Simple, fully digital process.
How does it work ?