Fundraising Concierge. Built for Founders.

From pitch decks to investor conversations, we handle the heavy lifting while you build

Choose How Deep We Go Into Your Round

From a Shark Tank–style pitch deck to a full fundraising sprint. Start where you are, upgrade when it makes sense.

Investor-Ready Deck & Outreach Starter
Custom deck, story and DIY investor system
$1,250
14–16 slide custom investor deck (story + design)
Shark Tank–style narrative with a human opening, not a Canva template
Clear structure: story, problem, solution, traction, market, model, team, ask
Slide-by-slide speaking script so you know exactly what to say
1-page executive summary for emails and attachments
Simple video version of the deck (screen recording with voiceover)
2 live sessions with me (kickoff + review / Q&A)
Investor profile: ideal stage, sector, cheque size and geo
10 example investors that match your profile (names, firms, public links)
Cold email + follow-up templates for investor outreach
LinkedIn DM template and simple tracking sheet (who you contacted, when, status)
Best if you want a serious, investor-grade deck and a simple way to start outreach yourself
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Capital Sprint (3-Month Concierge)
Warm intros and a hands-on fundraising partner
By application only
Everything in Deck + Investor Reach (50 Investors)
3-month fundraising sprint with me as your strategy partner
Warm investor introductions from my network when there is a clear, honest fit
Intros are personal emails with context, never mass blast lists
Follow-up support on every intro until you get a clear yes or no
Investor call prep, Q&A drills and live support for key meetings
Support on data room, materials investors request and round positioning
Limited seats per quarter – only for founders I am genuinely willing to stand behind
We agree intro targets and terms in writing before starting so expectations are aligned
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How I protect founders and investors: I don’t spam my network, and I don’t promise intros I don’t believe in. We fix your story first, then choose the right level of support. If we work together on a Capital Sprint, our intro targets and terms are agreed in writing, and I keep working with you if we fall short.

What founders ask

Frequently Asked Questions

How long until investors reply? +
Timelines vary by stage, traction, and market. Some founders see replies within a few weeks, others take longer. The goal is correct positioning and targeting, not rushed outreach.
What counts as a warm intro? +
A warm intro is a contextual, personal introduction to an investor who matches your stage and sector and is open to reviewing your deck. We do not make introductions without proper preparation, because unprepared intros burn reputation fast.
What happens if investors pass? +
Investor feedback is part of the process. In plans that include outreach or introductions, we adjust targeting and messaging based on responses so efforts stay focused on meaningful conversations.
What if I already have a pitch deck, do I still need this? +
Most decks we see are not investor-ready. We reshape the narrative, structure, and positioning so investors can understand the opportunity quickly and clearly.
Do you guarantee investor meetings or funding? +
No. Anyone promising guaranteed funding is lying. What we provide is investor-grade storytelling, clear positioning, and a structured outreach approach that improves your chances.
How many investors will I be introduced to? +
It depends on your plan and stage. Some plans focus on examples and DIY outreach. Higher-touch engagements may include selective warm introductions when there is a clear and honest fit.
What makes Fund73 different from a freelancer or agency? +
We are not slide designers. We work like investors. The focus is narrative, positioning, and fundraising logic built from real deal reviews and investor conversations.
Is the service fully done-for-you, or do I need to do some work? +
It is collaborative. We handle strategy, structure, and execution. Your input is essential so the story is accurate and the numbers hold up.
Will you join my investor calls or help me prepare for them? +
Call preparation is available in higher-tier engagements where it makes sense. We run Q&A drills, tighten delivery, and help you handle objections.
How long does the process take from start to finish? +
Most deck projects take 3 to 4 weeks from kickoff to completion, depending on complexity and responsiveness.
What if I’m not raising now, but preparing for later? +
That is often the best time to do this. Strong preparation before fundraising starts leads to better conversations later.
I applied to VCs but never heard back, can this help? +
Yes. In many cases this comes down to positioning, clarity, or targeting. We refine the story and messaging so your pitch is easier to evaluate and respond to.
Can I upgrade later if I choose a lower plan now? +
Yes. You can upgrade later, subject to fit and availability, and only pay the difference between plans.
What if I’ve been rejected by dozens of investors already, does that mean my idea sucks? +
Not necessarily. Often it means the story, timing, or targeting was off. We focus on fixing those fundamentals.
Is this worth the money if I’m barely scraping by as a founder? +
We get it. That is why there is a smaller entry plan focused on clarity and direction. Many founders start there and upgrade later.