Capital Raise Readiness
Capital Raise Readiness helps you prepare for a US or hybrid funding round. You’ll get a refined investor story, an updated pitch, a targeted outreach plan and a data room that stands up to scrutiny.
Why this service exists
Raising capital in the US isn’t just about your numbers - it’s about how you tell your story. Most founders don't realize how much US VCs expect: bigger TAMs, sharper narratives and well-packaged signals. We help you cross that gap.
You’re ready for the Capital Raise Readiness if:
You plan to raise from US or global investors within 3–6 months
You’ve received soft rejections and want to improve your deck
You want to connect with the right VCs, not just spray-and-pray
You need help packaging traction into a compelling pitch
Your data room is a Google Drive folder… and that’s about it
What's included
US-style pitch deck and narrative review
Investor outreach targeting (based on sector, stage and geo)
Competitive landscape and positioning refinement
Data room structure and packaging
Fundraising readiness scorecard + founder coaching
FAQs
What is GTM Ops, exactly?
Go-to-market operations includes the behind-the-scenes tools, data, and workflows that make your sales and marketing systems work together - things like CRM hygiene, lead routing, cadence management and reporting.
Will you rebuild my deck?
Yes. We’ll rewrite slides, tighten your narrative, and ensure your deck hits US benchmarks for story, clarity, and traction framing.
Can you help me get intros to investors?
We can advise on your outreach strategy and sometimes facilitate warm intros - but we focus on making your story fundable. The right narrative opens more doors than cold intros ever will.
Do I need US traction to raise?
Not always. But showing a plan for US expansion, backed by a clear GTM strategy, helps immensely. We help you present that credibly.
What goes in a US-ready data room?
We’ll guide you through a clean structure that includes team, traction, financials, GTM plan, product demo, and legal docs - without overwhelming VCs.
What kind of investors is this aimed at?
Primarily US and transpacific VCs investing in early-stage SaaS. If you're raising a Seed+, bridge, or Series A round with global ambition this is for you.