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Fundraisly: ultimate AI agent for fundraising. It analyzes 300K+ investors and millions of deals, identifies the relevant ones actively investing in your space, maps warm paths to them from your own network, then covers the rest with targeted cold outreach. The result: 20-40 qualified investor meetings. Built by founders who raised over $1B.






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Craftwork
Market is rough right now. Wondering if these numbers actually hold up.
Fundraisly
@shepovalovdenis Fundraising is harder for everyone in a downturn. But our clients benefit more - the bar for getting a meeting is higher, cold emails get ignored more. When capital is scarce, distribution and targeting are everything.
If I use you for Seed, can I come back for Series A with the same data?
Fundraisly
@_lynx Your CRM, relationship history, and network map carry over. For Series A we rebuild the funnel with growth-stage funds, but all Seed context, who passed, who said 'come back at A', is valuable.
Jupid
Hi @annmast! Do emails go out as me or as Fundraisly?
Fundraisly
@ksoiss All outreach goes as you: your name and your company domain. Investors see an email from you@yourcompany.com, not from Fundraisly. We operate behind the scenes on targeting, infrastructure, scripts, and coordination.
@solodnev @dave_waiser @annmast Really interesting use case - curious what the pricing looks like or if you guys currently have a free tier? I am sure I could checkout the website but I thought it might be useful for other folks in the thread!
Fundraisly
@dzaitzow Sure! We have several plans depending on what you need: $1,000/mo for network analysis, $3,000/mo for the mid-tier plan, and $5,000/month for full service. The idea is to let founders start with mapping and targeting before committing to the full outreach engine.
Do you take equity or a success fee if we close?
Fundraisly
@slavaakulov No. Right now it is flat subscription fee only: no success fees, no equity, no carry. 100% of what you raise is yours.
Emma Intelligence
Fundraisly
@xanderiang You should have your deck ready. We focus on getting it in front of the right investors, not on creating the pitch itself. That said, because our team has reviewed thousands of decks, we often give feedback on positioning and messaging during onboarding. But our core value is the distribution machine, not deck design.
Emma Intelligence
@annmast appreciate your answer 👋
Fundraisly
@xanderiang Thanks for the ask! A working deck has to be in place before outreach starts. We can flag obvious conversion issues in positioning or the ask, but we're not trying to replace a deck design or strategy process.
Icons8
Should I start before my round is live?
Fundraisly
@crypteed Ideally, 1–2 months before you want to start taking meetings. That gives us time to build the infrastructure, map your network, and prepare the funnel. Starting too late means you're scrambling. Starting early means you launch your round with a full pipeline already warm.
Fundraisly
@crypteed Usually we start before the round is live so we can prepare for it. So it seems the timing is great right now!