🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter. 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① Angels need clearer exit logic: Peter argues that angels and small funds do not spend enough time asking how a company actually exits, especially when a $1B IPO is not the likely path. ② SAFEs are not going away: Peter is not saying SAFEs are perfect, but Carta’s data suggests angels who ignore them are ignoring a major part of today’s early-stage market. ③ Distribution is becoming a moat: As AI makes product advantages easier to copy, Peter believes trust, audience, and personal distribution will matter more for founders, operators, and investors. Peter leads the team that turns Carta’s private market data into some of the most widely cited research in the venture ecosystem. In this conversation, recorded immediately after his keynote at the Angel Capital Association Annual Summit, Peter shares what Carta’s data reveals about angel investing, SAFEs, exit strategy, secondaries, AI, geography, and the changing role of early-stage investors. During our conversation, he shares: • Why angels and small funds should think more clearly about how portfolio companies actually exit. • A practical way to ask founders about potential acquirers, industry structure, and strategic relationships. • Why SAFEs are now a default instrument in much of the startup market, and how angels can make them more investor-friendly. • How AI is changing startup formation, product development, and the expectations angels should bring into software diligence. • Why the role of angels may become more relational, advisory, and trust-based as sourcing becomes increasingly automated. Connect with Peter: Peter's LinkedIn Carta's Website Carta's LinkedIn Connect with Andrew: Newsletter | X | LinkedIn | Book | Website Stuff We Reference: Carta Data Angel Capital Association SAFE Financing Documents Angel Funders Report Rockies Venture Club Datadog Want more? Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter. Check out the entire show library and follow via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.All opinions are personal and may not reflect the views of The Diligent Observer. Not investment advice.