We are raising a new round to accelerate product, hiring and go-to-market. This page gives you a concise view of the problem, our solution, traction, and why now.
Currently raising a Seed / Series A round. Target close within this quarter.
Use this section to summarize the investment narrative you would normally open your deck with. In 3–5 sentences, highlight the problem, your differentiated solution, traction, and why the timing is compelling.
Round: Insert current round (e.g. Seed, $2.5M)
Instrument: SAFE / Equity / Convertible
Headline terms: Valuation cap, discount, or price per share
Highlights to feature:
• Revenue or usage momentum over last 6–12 months
• Anchor customers or design partners
• Moats: data, distribution, product, or team
• Any notable investors already committed
Use 2–3 concise paragraphs to describe the pain your ideal customer experiences today. Quantify the impact in terms of wasted time, lost revenue, or risk. Anchor the problem in clear examples your investors will recognize from their own portfolio.
Explain how your product reframes the problem and why your architecture, workflow, or distribution gives you an edge. Connect the dots between the problem above and specific product decisions you have made.
Swap in your real metrics here: revenue, usage, retention, and pipeline. Use ranges and growth rates rather than vanity numbers.
• Month-over-month revenue / usage growth
• Key expansion or upsell milestones
• Notable logo wins or partnerships
• Weekly / monthly active users
• Retention and cohort behavior
• Product stickiness signals (e.g. DAU/MAU)
• Current ARR / MRR band
• Average contract value and sales cycle
• Pipeline coverage and leading indicators
Quantify the total addressable market (TAM), serviceable market (SAM), and your initial beachhead. Focus on how the market is changing and why now is the inflection point for your solution.
Describe how you make money today, how pricing aligns with customer value, and the levers for expansion over time. Include any early signals on payback period, gross margin, or net revenue retention.
Use this section to briefly introduce the founding team and any key advisors. Highlight previous exits, deep domain experience, or unique access to distribution.
Role • 1–2 line bio that connects previous experience directly to the problem and product you are building now.
Role • 1–2 line bio with a focus on complementary skills and why this team is uniquely positioned to win the space.
Highlight notable angels, operators, or firms already involved. Focus on how they support distribution, hiring, or strategy.
Share a few details and we will follow up with our latest investor materials, including the full deck and a data room preview where appropriate.
We typically respond within one business day for relevant investors and will share a scheduling link for a 30-minute deep dive.
Pre-empt common diligence questions here. Keep answers concise and point deeper questions to the deck or data room.
Customize this answer with your current stage (e.g. Seed), target round size, instrument, and any committed capital so far. Include whether you are looking for a lead or filling out the round.
Break down roughly how capital will be allocated across product, engineering, go-to-market, and runway. Emphasize the milestones this round unlocks—such as revenue targets, product maturity, or key hires.
Summarize 2–3 key competitor types and how you are positioned differently. Focus on your wedge, product architecture, or distribution angle rather than a long feature list.
Outline the metrics and milestones that would mark success for this round: revenue targets, customer count, retention benchmarks, or product milestones. Show how these line up with typical Series A / B expectations for your category.