Investor Updates - Keep all your investors in the loop with bulk updates

The easiest way to keep angels and venture capitalists informed about the progress of your startup. Sending investor updates monthly or quarterly about your traction, growth, hires, failures and milestones helps build trust and transparency.

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Hey Product Hunt πŸ‘‹ Most founders know they should send investor updates from time to time - ideally every quarter, but unfortunately most don't do it. Reasons why founders don't send updates to investors can be many: 1. Founders are busy with millions of other things. 2. Founders don't know the importance of keeping investors in the loop, because this is their first time raising money. 3. Founders forget to do it. 4. Founders are lazy to do it. 5. They don't want to dig through old emails, copy-paste the same thing to 20 people, and lose track of who they already told. So it slips. Investors go quiet. We fixed this annoying part. Build your investor list once, write your update, send it to everyone with one click. Track opens, replies in one place, and use the same list easily next time you update investors from the same place. Would love your feedback and happy to answer anything in the comments πŸ™

Β Congrats on shipping. "You don't notice silence" nails it β€” the company that went quiet is the one to worry about, and surfacing that before the LP call is genuinely useful. Made you a short launch video to mark the day, yours to keep. Suggest adding it to your PH launch page media; it will help you get traction on the launch.


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Β hey Rashid. The bottleneck on investor updates was never the sending, it was sitting down to write the thing every month. Does this help structure the update itself, or is it purely distribution once you've written it? And can different investors see different levels of detail, since not everyone on the cap table gets the same numbers?

Finally tried a few templates and the monthly format actually pushed me to track metrics I had been ignoring. The "failures" section felt awkward at first but ended up being useful for keeping investors in the loop.

The template structure made it so much faster to send our last update, and my lead investor actually replied saying it was the clearest one yet.

A monthly update template that pulls metrics automatically from tools like Stripe or Mixpanel would save founders a ton of time. Most of us spend an hour formatting numbers each cycle when that data should just flow in.

Love how clean and focused the whole flow is. The fact that it nudges you to actually cover failures and hires alongside the wins feels like a real founder-friendly touch, not just a fancy mail merge.

I like that this is centered around investor communication rather than fundraising itself.

One thing I've always wondered is whether the biggest challenge is actually writing the update, or deciding how transparent to be when growth stalls or milestones slip.

Has that been a pattern you've noticed while building this?

Congrats on the launch! πŸš€

Does this pull metrics automatically from tools like Stripe or QuickBooks, or do I have to type everything out by hand each month?

How does this handle the actual writing part though, or is it just a template and distribution tool I have to draft the content myself each month?

bulk-send with per-recipient tracking is the right shape for this. curious about one thing not covered yet: do you support sending a different level of detail to different investors, like your lead gets the full numbers and a smaller angel gets the summary version, or is it genuinely one update broadcast to the whole list every time? that's usually where founders end up back in manual copy-paste mode even with a tool like this.

Honest take after a quick try: the templates actually sound like a founder wrote them, not a robot. Wish I'd had this when I was juggling 12 angels and a Google Doc.

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