Latvian LongeVC co-founder Garri Zmudze invests in three US-based startups

Garri Zmudze, a business angel and co-founder of Latvian LongeVC, has invested in three US-based startups.

Profi.io, a startup with Russian roots, founded in Los Angeles in 2019 by Alina Trigubenko is a telemedicine service that was initially designed to help mental health providers connect with their clients. In 2020, the startup pivoted and became a business management service for mental health practitioners, therapists, coaches of all types, consultants, trainers, accountants, and lawyers. Profi provides a platform that allows users to schedule appointments, handle client data, and sign contracts. The coaching platform allows coaches to create, sell, and deliver signature coaching courses and programs to their clients, and also keep track of customers’ progress, billing, and team performance.

Founded in Los Angeles in 2024 by Shoshana Cooper, Melissa Alex, and Chris Caden, Girlgroup.la is a technology membership platform that creates a real-life community for women, providing a safe space for both virtual conversations and in-person gatherings. The application allows users to find and host events, and chat with other women in their location.

The third startup, Vitalia.city, focuses on accelerating the development of life extension technologies. The company builds decentralized communities, where it is possible to shorten iteration times for biotech startups thanks to the novel legal system. Vitalia.city works with 500 scientists, biotech engineers, and entrepreneurs. One of the startup's communities Próspera ZEDE is located on the Caribbean island of Roatán in Honduras.

Latvian-born Garri Zmudze is a business angel, living in the US and Switzerland. He invests in biotech, longevity, and technologies in the pet sector. The average ticket per startup is $50K-$150K. Previously, he founded the Latvian health tech startup Longenesis.

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