Hampton vs Long Angle
Hampton and Long Angle both serve affluent private-market participants, but the audience, threshold, and format differ. Below is the data, described in each group’s own terms.
| Hampton | Long Angle | |
|---|---|---|
| Audience | Founders and CEOs | High-net-worth individuals |
| Threshold | $3M–$50M+ company scale | Avg net worth ~$15M |
| Format | Core peer groups plus curated events | Peer community with virtual and in-person sessions |
| Best for | Scaling operators, CEO peer dialogue, Founder mental health | Investing, Tax, Philanthropy, Relationships |
| Website | joinhampton.com | longangle.com |
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.
Full entry →A private community for first-generation HNW individuals, typically post-liquidity operators and investors, who want substantive peer dialogue on portfolio construction, tax strategy, and the less-discussed parts of wealth.
Full entry →How they overlap, and where they don’t
- Scaling operators
- CEO peer dialogue
- Founder mental health
- Investing
- Tax
- Philanthropy
- Relationships
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.