So I built a global venture platform.
I notice serious founders struggle to raise not because they aren't ready, but because their local ecosystem has no relevant capital, and the signal they're trying to send gets buried in noise. In a world where warm introductions are everything, cold outreach rarely lands. The right investor is out there. Getting to them is the problem.
On the other side, investors face the same wall from the other direction. Quality deal flow is hard to find when you're drowning in pitches that don't fit your thesis, your stage, or your sector. The great founders exist. Finding them is tough.
And the networks that were supposed to solve this? Built for one side. Local by default. Passive in design. A database of people hoping someone else makes the move.
We come in with answer to both sides at once, the first multi-directional platform where founders get to the right investors, investors find quality deal flow, and every other player in the ecosystem has infrastructure built specifically for their role. Not everyone gets in. Membership is approval-based, reviewed by myself, and re-verified every year because the integrity of this network is the product.
I built this a month ago, blast out the words to some of my network, currently we have 20 users. 3 paid, one is 49/m, and two is 490/year.
Talked to founders, talked to investors and everyone loved it, but I don’t know how to sell and get subscriber. In this sub I’m seeing folks getting subscribers in a short period of time, how do you guys do it? We have a free version as well, but not a lot of folks signup even though when I showed my demo they can’t stop using it.