Who’s engaging with
Sophie Buonassisi
537 founders, GTM operators, VCs, and operators engaged with Sophie’s content across 12 recent posts. This is who they are — names, titles, and the companies they work for.
537 people who showed up
Real names. Real titles. Real companies. Click any card to open their LinkedIn profile. Search by name, title, or company — filter by reaction type.
45 people engage with almost everything she posts
These engagers show up across 3+ posts in the window — a 30-day snapshot. They’re not casual scrollers: they’re her team, her firm’s ecosystem, and operators who track GTMfund closely. Highest-trust relationships in the dataset.
The companies showing up most
Engagement clusters by employer — when multiple people from one company engage, that’s an account-level signal, not a bunch of unrelated likes.
Company pages that engaged, by follower count (log scale). Her content pulls enterprise giants and micro-brands alike.
The account-level opportunities
When multiple people — especially senior people — from one company engage, that’s an account signal, not a stray like. Ranked by engagers, seniority, and repeat engagement.
Educational vs. conversion content
Do people engage with Sophie’s teaching, or with her announcements? The answer splits her audience into two different tribes.
173 people engage only with her teaching — not a single announcement. They’re there for the ideas, which makes them the highest-intent audience in the dataset.
Blue = educational · Purple = conversion/announcement. Conversion posts average 73 likes vs 54 for educational.
The comments reveal the relationship
56 comments from 42 people. A comment is a name in public — the strongest engagement signal of all.
Who is this network — and does it fit your ICP?
Sophie is SVP at GTMfund and host of The GTMnow Podcast. Her content pulls a specific crowd: GTM operators, founders, investors, and the companies building in that ecosystem. Here’s how her 537 engagers break down.
How the network engages
Reaction mix tells you the *type* of attention Sophie’s content gets. The repeat rate tells you who’s actually paying attention vs. passively scrolling.
The content that built this network
12 posts analyzed (Jul 17 – Aug 11, 2026). Fund news, portfolio milestones, and GTMnow episodes pull the highest engagement.
Four angles worth acting on
This isn’t a list of likes. It’s a map of commercially relevant relationships forming in public — and most of them aren’t being worked.
The question isn’t whether people engage with Sophie’s content. It’s who’s engaging that nobody’s working.