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Jack Herrick

Jack Herrick

Angel Investor
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Jack Herrick is an American entrepreneur and angel investor best known as the co-founder of wikiHow, the free how-to guide that attracts hundreds of millions of readers monthly. Before wikiHow, Herrick co-founded eHow, an early internet content company he later sold to Demand Media. His background is in consumer internet products built around open, collaborative knowledge – a philosophy that appears to inform his investment approach as well.

Herrick has been active as a seed-stage and early-stage angel investor, backing technology and internet companies across the United States. With a reported portfolio of around 10 investments, he operates as a solo angel rather than through a formal fund. As is common with individual angels, he does not publicly disclose assets under management or deal sizes, and no regulatory filings confirm specific figures. Public information about the total capital he has deployed is limited.

Notable investments

Specific portfolio names tied to Herrick's angel activity in crypto and blockchain are not well-documented in public sources. His broader technology investing history includes backing early-stage consumer internet and SaaS companies, consistent with his background building wikiHow into a large-scale content platform. Any specific crypto project attributions without confirmed sourcing would be speculative, so they are omitted here.

Team

Herrick invests independently. There is no publicly named investment team or managing partners associated with his angel activity. Decisions appear to be made by Herrick directly, drawing on his experience scaling wikiHow from a side project to one of the world's most-visited websites.

Recent activity

Public information about Herrick's investment activity in 2025–2026 is limited. He has maintained a relatively low public profile as an investor compared to his visibility as wikiHow's founder. No press releases or portfolio announcements have been widely reported in recent months.

For investors researching Herrick's track record, his most documented public success remains wikiHow, which he continues to lead. His Crunchbase profile lists his broader activity. As a solo angel with a small, concentrated portfolio, his crypto exposure is selective by nature – making each position more meaningful relative to larger institutional players.

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