Jaan Capital
Operator-led search fund dedicated to acquiring a single small to medium-sized SaaS business. Led by Raj Mahajan, former CEO who acquired, ran, and sold SuperSalon.
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Company Overview
About Jaan Capital
Jaan Capital is an operator-led search fund dedicated to acquiring a single small to medium-sized SaaS business. Led by Raj Mahajan, a former CEO who acquired, ran, and sold SuperSalon, bringing real operational experience to the search process.
Investment Focus
- Revenue Range: $5M - $15M ARR
- Target: Single exceptional SaaS business (search fund model)
- Structure: Flexible options for sellers
- Geography: English-speaking territories
- Deal Terms: All cash deals available
Leadership Experience
Led by Raj Mahajan, who brings proven experience as a former CEO who:
- Acquired SuperSalon
- Successfully operated the business
- Completed a successful exit
- Understands the founder journey firsthand
Seller Flexibility
Jaan Capital offers flexible transition options:
- Sellers can stay on in board role
- Option to take new position within organization
- Full transition out available
- Flexible deal structures based on founder preferences
Search Fund Model
As a dedicated search fund, Jaan Capital:
- Focuses on acquiring a single exceptional business
- Provides long-term operational leadership
- Brings hands-on SaaS experience
- Offers founder-friendly exit options
Geographic Focus
Operating from Austin, Texas, Jaan Capital focuses on acquisitions in English-speaking territories, providing cultural and operational alignment for portfolio integration.
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Last updated: October 6, 2025
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