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Man this thing is fantastic! I’m going to have to pay for the full version as the free on was so good! I had to post it and ask how are you leveraging AI? This right here as a founder is so great!
This seems like a really helpful idea, especially for early-stage projects.
Tomáš Blaťák@tomas_blatak1
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I was skeptical of this VC Sheet at first, but I'm so glad I took a leap of faith. The results speak for themselves. The tool is streamlined and user-friendly, allowing for effortless searching so that I can find what I need quickly. AI has made searching for venture capital information easier than ever. Kudos to the team on the great work!
@vlastimil_vodicka1 Any tool that helps Founders have better odds (chances) of getting funded is a worthy endeavour. I got frustrated with this problem 10 years ago and started consolidating data from various paid databases into macro-enabled MS Excel spreadsheets! Three points.
Most VCs don't invest until they see traction in the form of established and growing MRR. Do you intend to capture details of angel investors so that startups can access capital in smaller chunks at the pre-seed stage?
About 10% of VCs lead a round, i.e. issue a Term Sheet. The rest are follow-on investors. Will you be classifying VCs as lead investors or follow-on investors? If so, will that be based on what they say about themselves on their website, or based on what third-party websites such as Pitchbook, Crunchbase or Prequin say?
Most smaller VCs don't provide information about where they are in their capital raising and capital allocation cycle. VCs may take up to 12 months to raise the capital for a fund. They may then take up to 24 months or even longer to make initial and follow on investments. If a startup approaches them during their fundraising phase, they can't invest. If they approach them after they have made all their initial investments, they can't invest. The problem is, VCs tend to not want to say "no" right away. If you could include some guidance on the "in fundraising mode or fully raised" or "fully deployed or not fully deployed" modes, you would have a unique point of difference to every other platform in the market, other than the large, established, paid services like the ones I mentioned above.
Helping the retail investor by visualising data at Quantera
A really cool and simple-to-use tool! By maximizing the plugin with Google Sheets you have built something really sweet here! I am a fan and a user no doubt!
Scaled up fundraising, that's useful 👆
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