How we raised £250k before launch (UK-focused, step-by-step, with some hacks)
We just hit:
600+ people on the Meet-Ting waitlist
275+ invites sent
50+ meetings booked
~30 weekly actives using it regularly
I’ve just written up the full story of how we raised before our launch - including the hacks and step-by-step approach we used (UK-focused) - on my Substack.
I’m a first-time founder, so if this can save you hours of podcasts, GPT prompts, and late-night desk research, I hope it helps!
Here are a few highlights:
1) SEIS is a cheat code for UK founders
Lets you raise up to £250k with huge tax relief for investors + downside protection.
Get advance assurance before outreach - it makes the conversation easier and warmer.
2) LinkedIn as a dealflow tool
Search your 1st-degree connections for “angel” or “investor.”
DM with self-awareness (“this is awkward, but…”).
You’ll be surprised who replies.
3) The “team” slide matters more than you think
Past mentors -> small equity for advisor roles.
Signals credibility and plugs skill gaps early (for me: senior technical voices).
4) Build an investor FAQ doc
Capture every question after calls.
Sends a transparency signal and stops you repeating yourself.
5) Name the risks before they do
Ours: “What if Calendly or Google do this?”
Answer it straight - it builds trust.
The full post covers:
The POC that got early believers
Writing a deck that makes you pitch-ready
Momentum psychology in fundraising (from £0 to oversubscribed)
Landing $350k in Google Cloud credits
The boring-but-critical legal and insurance stuff
If you’re raising in the UK or thinking about it, hope it is useful: https://chiefting.substack.com/p/from-idea-to-250k-the-ting-journey
Happy to answer any UK-raise or SEIS Qs in the thread?


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