What I learned from raising my first seed round.
This isn’t a how-to guide, that may come later. This is just a story and observations from my own experience.
See, I didn’t know what I was doing at all...
We had a built a prototype, people seemed to like it. Investors seemed to like it. Not because I showed it to them, I wouldn’t know how to do that.
But I got a lot of inbound asking about the product and found myself stumbling into meetings with people with no real goal.
We decided it was time to raise and I had to figure out how to do that.
I’m not from SF. I’m from small town Missouri. I didn’t have connections.
But I did spend a lot of time making internet friends. It’s what I’ve done my whole life. In particular friends in @genzmafia
It was here I had some help from @nhuebecker on the first pitch deck I ever made. It went a long way btw - Thanks nick!
And met a lot of connected people thanks to @ItzSuds. He also got me on clubhouse.
In there I started talking to people and met @YousifAstar
Yousif taught me the game. I cannot stress this enough he taught me everything. Pitching, materials, intros, down to the verbiage of my emails.
He taught me how to be intentional with raising instead of stumbling into meetings.
I blocked off two weeks and got started.