Organize your revenue projections, capital needs, and funding options into one shared financial model — so investor discussions stay focused on clear numbers instead of assumptions.
Organize revenue, costs, and growth assumptions into something investors can evaluate consistently.
See how equity, revenue share, or other structures change ownership, control, and returns.
Make assumptions, risks, and tradeoffs explicit instead of leaving them implied.
Give investors one structured version of your business to review, question, and discuss.
Input revenue, costs, growth plans, and capital needs — or let us help you structure them.
We organize your business into a clear, reviewable financial model with defined funding scenarios
Let investors review, ask questions, and explore funding scenarios from the same structured foundation.
→ Are exploring outside capital
→ Need a structured way to present their business
→Want clarity before negotiating
→ Are raising from private, community or non-institutional investors
"We built this after experiencing firsthand how informal, fragmented, and assumption-driven early investor conversations can become."
"We believe that small businesses can't succeed without capital, and have seen it first hand as operators and investors."
No!
No, built for small businesses.
Yes.
It's free! (for now)
Create one structured financial model and funding comparison investors can review immediately.
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