Comparison

Enter the Index vs Hampton

Enter the Index and Hampton both serve affluent private-market participants, but the audience, threshold, and format differ. Below is the data, described in each group’s own terms.

  Enter the Index Hampton
Audience Entrepreneurs and investors Founders and CEOs
Threshold $10M+ $3M–$50M+ company scale
Format Private network with curated introductions and programming Core peer groups plus curated events
Best for Deal flow, Operator-to-investor transition, High-trust intros Scaling operators, CEO peer dialogue, Founder mental health
Website joinhampton.com
Enter the Index

A private network for entrepreneurs and active investors operating at the mid-to-high eight-figure level. Emphasis on direct introductions, deal discussion, and programming that favors depth over attendance.

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Hampton

A community of founders and CEOs organized into small, vetted peer groups. Operators discuss the specific problems of running a business at scale, hiring, capital, personal finance, and the weight of the job, with people in the same seat.

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How they overlap, and where they don’t

Distinct to Enter the Index
  • Deal flow
  • Operator-to-investor transition
  • High-trust intros
Distinct to Hampton
  • Scaling operators
  • CEO peer dialogue
  • Founder mental health
Editorial note

QP List is editorial, not affiliated. The fields above reflect each group’s own public positioning and may change. If a threshold or format has shifted, the correction belongs here — write in.