Fundraisly: AI-native fundraising system.
It built the most complete investors database of 300k+ and analyzes millions of deals to identify the investors actively backing companies in your space, stage, and geography. It maps warm paths to them from your own network and then covers the rest with targeted outreach.
The result: 10-50 qualified investor meetings on your calendar in 90 days.
Built by founders who raised over $1B.






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Mailwarm
What data do you connect to build that graph, if it's Gmail or LinkedIn, and how do you handle privacy there?
Fundraisly
@karimbenkeroum Great question! Transparency here matters a lot to us.
We connect Gmail, Outlook, and LinkedIn to build the relationship graph. For Gmail and Outlook, we analyze metadata and communication patterns (frequency, recency, responsiveness). We're CASA certified for our Google integration, which means our security practices have been independently audited and verified.
For LinkedIn, we work with a GDPR-certified third-party service to handle that connection, so data handling there meets the highest European privacy standards.
Fundraisly
@karimbenkeroum Privacy really matters here. The team is very serious about it.
Fundraisly
@karimbenkeroum We do care about privacy; that matters a lot for us. Anna handled that question very well.
Emma Intelligence
Happy launch day. How fast does the first investor call usually show up?
Fundraisly
@userio_neimio It depends on the plan, but with our full-service plan, infrastructure setup takes 2 weeks. After that, meetings start flowing in. In one campaign, a founder had 16 calls locked in during the first three days, including a conversation with the Andreessen Horowitz team within 25 minutes of outreach going live.
Fundraisly
@userio_neimio For full-service campaigns, setup usually takes a couple of weeks before meetings start appearing. The exact timing depends on targeting, deliverability, and how ready the materials are.
Fundraisly
@userio_neimio Appreciate the support!
Fundraisly
@userio_neimio Thanks man! Fast and furious, as they say 🙂
Hey there
Are you in any way incentivized in a successful fundraising by your customers?
I mean, is your business model is “pay for our service” or rather “pay for your result”?
Fundraisly
@shishkinii Great question - and yes, we're deeply incentivized in every raise we work on.
Every campaign directly impacts our reputation, which means we only take on founders we genuinely believe in and go all-in when we do.
On the commercial side: right now our model is service-based (you pay for the platform and campaign execution). We're actively working toward a success fee structure, which is the natural evolution, but that requires us to obtain a brokerage license first. We're in that process.
Fundraisly
@shishkinii Ivan, good question :) Feels like we managed to get to the heart of it.
Fundraisly
@shishkinii Hey Ivan! Commercially, we currently operate on a service-based model (platform access and campaign execution), and we’re moving toward adding a success fee structure once we complete the required brokerage licensing process.
Spiritme
Do follow-ups go out automatically? That's where a lot of outreach starts feeling robotic.
Fundraisly
@nikita_bogdanov1 Yes, follow-ups are automated, but that's exactly where we put the most work in to make sure they don't feel that way.
The sequences are written per campaign, not pulled from a generic template. Timing, tone, and content are calibrated based on the investor's profile, thesis, and recent activity, so each touchpoint feels like a considered follow-up, not a drip sequence.
We also monitor replies in real time. The moment an investor responds, they're pulled out of the sequence and handed off for a human conversation. No one gets a follow-up after they've already replied.
The goal is that an investor reads it and thinks "this founder did their homework", not "this is a mass campaign."
Fundraisly
@nikita_bogdanov1 Nikita, curious how Anna’s answer landed for you?
Fundraisly
@nikita_bogdanov1 Hi Nikita, great question. We do it automatically, but we personalize the emails and set the outreach campaign in a way that looks totally personal.
Threedio
Skeptical about quality, ngl. Used a similar service last year, won't name names. They booked 12 meetings, but 8 were with associates at funds that did not invest at the stage or check size we needed. By the third call I was burning founder time just to hear "too early for us." How are you screening for stage fit beyond what a fund says on its website?
Fundraisly
@anna_titova That's exactly the stage-fit problem we try to avoid. We don't rely only on what a fund says on its website; we look at recent investments, check-size patterns, partner activity, and whether similar companies actually got funded. The outreach also includes your deck and context, so investors know why they're being asked to take the call.
Fundraisly
@anna_titova Ha, yes - exactly the pain. Curious what your honest read would be if you ever try Fundraisly.
Fundraisly
@anna_titova I just wanted to add that instead of relying on website stated preferences, we evaluate recent investments, check sizes, partner activity, and actual funding patterns for similar companies.
The painful part is usually not just finding investors but knowing who is actually relevant right now. I like that this focuses on active investors instead of just another large database. How do you tell if a fund is currently investing in a specific space not just historically interested?
Fundraisly
@ada_johnsen We track activity signals, not just historical categorization. That includes: recent deal flow (what they've actually closed in the last 6–18 months), fund lifecycle stage (are they in active deployment or winding down?), partner-level activity (which specific partner is leading deals in your space right now), and public signals like LP updates, portfolio announcements, and conference participation.
The output isn't "this fund has fintech in their thesis", it's "this partner closed two B2B fintech deals in the last 8 months and is speaking at a fintech event next week." That's the difference between a cold list and a warm target.
Fundraisly
@ada_johnsen Anna took the smart part - I’ll take the easy one and say thank you for the interest 🙂
Fundraisly
@ada_johnsen Thank you for your support! We focus on real-time activity signals rather than static fund categories, including recent deals (last 6–18 months), fund lifecycle stage, partner-level investment behavior, and public indicators like portfolio updates and event participation.
Good luck with the product ⭐️
Can I use Fundraisly only for the investor research part?
Fundraisly
@smetanka Yes, the lighter network analysis plan is built for that. It maps your existing connections to relevant investors and gives you a more focused funnel without running the full outreach campaign.
Fundraisly
@smetanka Research-only is supported. The lighter plan exists for exactly that: mapping the network and seeing where the funnel sits before deciding how aggressive to get.
Fundraisly
@smetanka Appreciate the support!
Fundraisly
@smetanka thanks for the support Alex!
Fundraisly
@smetanka thank you so much for your support!