Software operator and investor acquiring and scaling B2B software businesses
Solen is a permanently-capitalized software operator and investor acquiring niche enterprise B2B software companies. The tech stack spans C#, Python, JavaScript, AWS, GCP, Azure, and Kubernetes—typical of portfolio companies rather than a single platform—and the hiring profile reflects a hybrid acquisition + scale operation: engineering and finance roles cluster equally (8 each), alongside executive and ops hiring, signaling active integration and operational builds post-acquisition. Active projects center on M&A sourcing, post-deal leadership, and demand generation, while documented pain points (technical debt, integration bottlenecks, deal closing) map directly to the challenges of consolidating and growing acquired software assets.
Notable leadership hires: Chief AI Officer, Head of M&A
Solen Software Group is a software operator and investor based in Cottonwood Heights, UT, focused on acquiring and scaling software businesses serving niche B2B enterprise markets. The firm operates with permanent capital and long-term holding horizons, partnering with founders to build resilient, customer-centric software businesses. The team of 11–50 employees spans software engineering, finance, M&A, and operations, and is actively hiring across the United States, Portugal, Canada, Brazil, and Costa Rica. Recent hiring velocity is accelerating, with a particular focus on leadership roles (Chief AI Officer, Head of M&A) and senior technical talent, indicating expansion of both acquisition capacity and integration playbooks across the portfolio.
Solen acquires software businesses in niche B2B enterprise markets and scales them alongside founders using permanent capital and long-term investment horizons. The team operates integrated functions for sourcing, integration, and growth.
The portfolio spans C#, Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Docker, GitHub, and GraphQL, alongside financial tools (Sage Intacct) and BI platforms (Power BI)—reflecting multiple acquired software assets rather than a single proprietary platform.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size