Let AI go into the wild and find potential investors for you. Applies to a pre-seed round, seed round, post-seed round, series A round, series B round and so on. Finds you VCs as well as Angel Investors (individuals) and much more.
Hi!
This is something I was looking for and couldn't find. So I brought it to the market. I think this is a real difference-maker. A lot to gain from using this product.
Enjoy!
@paolo_degiglio Sure! Most of our clients related to this product so far are small startups so no headlines yet. But! The product was so far used to find Angel Investors, VCs and Accelerators. A few people wrote back to me saying that it's a product that made a difference, so I think it works well :)
Hey there! Congrats on the recent launch of Investor Seeker on the Product Hunt! π
Looks interesting and very useful for startups. We are in the sequoia.health also raising a pre-seed round nowadays.
Can I ask you to add some details on how the Investor Seeker works?
@denis_galka Sure! The product asks you to provide details. Basic factors like whether you look for Venture Capital etc. And then a description, that is some details. It then parses the web (so it takes hours) and looks for people that can be helpful. It grades their probable helpfulness and chooses the best to send you as a CSV. Ow, and it doesn't send you partial results (for example when the person doesn't have a "findable" email).
@denis_galka The cheaper version costs $27 and the full version costs $47. And in general, we bring a lot of novel ideas to market, so we are really understanding when it comes to refunds. If you don't like something in our service, you get 30-day money-back guarantee. No questions asked :)
@bilal_niaz We couldn't find a tool that was even similar to this one. The technical problems related to biulding this were much bigger than we anticipated - that may be the reason. Feel free to check it out :)
Hi Guys! Love the approach. I've spent DAYS collecting and refining investor contact information.
I have a question - do you validate/verify the email addresses before sharing them? What I found was that a lot of the publicly available email addresses bounce, which hurts domain reputation particularly for newly formed companies.
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