I love that there is no 2 minute ramble like 90% of any 'how to' video on RUclips. Thank you very much for this. Your straight to the point style has a subscriber in me.
Mae. Cada uno de sus videos mejor que el otro. Gracias por el fantástico contenido. Inspirador. Tienes algún video que hable sobre como evitar fracasar antes de la ronda A. Dices que les pasó?
Great as usual, I just can't understand how did the apps became products if these apps are mostly about services. You are offering a service, not a product. The app is like a menu, not food.
Hi, I'm looking for an Angel Investor for our EdTech startup. Our Education Technology startup is dedicated to simplifying and enhancing higher learning experiences, spanning SHS, College, University, Grad School, Review School and Law School, while making them more accessible, affordable, and enjoyable. We are seeking the support of an Angel Investor to propel our mission forward as we continue to refine and test our MVP. The amount is only $20,000.
Have you started building your pitch deck? Going to an investor you will be raising a lot more money than that. The amount you raise for proper round it needs to be enough to get you to the next milestone in your business.
what are your opinions on a pitch deck to receive funding for a product that is not patented yet so you show the market and the product solutions without showing the product? I have been working on 2 pitch decks one being without demonstration of what the product is if there was no NDA involved. I mentioned that if they want more information to contact me for an NDA.
I encounter this a lot with founders I worked with but investors typically are not going to want to sign an NDA. To get them to want to sign an NDA to learn more about your product you need to make sure you clearly explained the problem and the solution that your product brings. You want to make the investors so interested in your idea that will make them anxious to know what your product is. If you cannot get them interested enough they are not going to want to sign your NDA.
Venture capitalists (VCs) typically do not sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) unless it's for a higher funding round like Series C or Series D. In general, it's unlikely that VCs, angel investors, or private investors will agree to sign an NDA, so it's best not to ask them to do so.
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I love that there is no 2 minute ramble like 90% of any 'how to' video on RUclips. Thank you very much for this. Your straight to the point style has a subscriber in me.
Young co-founder here, your content does not go unappreciated. Thank you and will still be here when your channel blows up!
screenwriter here
Love these yearly pitch deck guide updates!
Love it! bro, I've been making Pitch Deck for my clients and we successfully closed deals from it! A Pitch deck should be simple and concise.
Hey can you assist my company with a pitch deck
Very good and useful pitch deck tips. Thank you for sharing!
Compared to the video you guys posted 5 years ago, this one gave me less anxiety on how to go about this. Thank you.
We (hopefully) have gotten better at this.
- Caya
Mae. Cada uno de sus videos mejor que el otro. Gracias por el fantástico contenido. Inspirador.
Tienes algún video que hable sobre como evitar fracasar antes de la ronda A. Dices que les pasó?
Great as usual, I just can't understand how did the apps became products if these apps are mostly about services.
You are offering a service, not a product. The app is like a menu, not food.
I have a question, why section do most Startup founder get right?
Please go deeper into the solutions piece of things. Thanks!
wow
Nice video :)
Can you please help me raise funds?
Hi, I'm looking for an Angel Investor for our EdTech startup. Our Education Technology startup is dedicated to simplifying and enhancing higher learning experiences, spanning SHS, College, University, Grad School, Review School and Law School, while making them more accessible, affordable, and enjoyable. We are seeking the support of an Angel Investor to propel our mission forward as we continue to refine and test our MVP. The amount is only $20,000.
Bro got no product, pitches a nothing idea on RUclips comments to get 20k. Amazing
Have you started building your pitch deck? Going to an investor you will be raising a lot more money than that. The amount you raise for proper round it needs to be enough to get you to the next milestone in your business.
You guys have been paying attention 🤓🥹
you talk too fast
what are your opinions on a pitch deck to receive funding for a product that is not patented yet so you show the market and the product solutions without showing the product?
I have been working on 2 pitch decks one being without demonstration of what the product is if there was no NDA involved. I mentioned that if they want more information to contact me for an NDA.
I encounter this a lot with founders I worked with but investors typically are not going to want to sign an NDA. To get them to want to sign an NDA to learn more about your product you need to make sure you clearly explained the problem and the solution that your product brings. You want to make the investors so interested in your idea that will make them anxious to know what your product is. If you cannot get them interested enough they are not going to want to sign your NDA.
Venture capitalists (VCs) typically do not sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) unless it's for a higher funding round like Series C or Series D. In general, it's unlikely that VCs, angel investors, or private investors will agree to sign an NDA, so it's best not to ask them to do so.
@@Kingofking45 Thanks for sharing that. As someone who works with startups on their pitch decks I get asked this question regarding NDAs.