
AI fundraising agent that finds investors and books meetings
Fundraisly: ultimate AI agent for fundraising. It analyzes 300K+ investors and millions of deals, identifies the relevant ones actively investing in your space, maps warm paths to them from your own network, then covers the rest with targeted cold outreach. The result: 20-40 qualified investor meetings. Built by founders who raised over $1B.
Fundraisly is an AI-driven platform that analyzes over 300,000 investors and millions of deals to identify relevant funding opportunities and facilitate meetings. It leverages existing networks for warm introductions and employs targeted outreach to secure 20-40 qualified investor meetings.
Overall, commenters express enthusiasm for Fundraisly's focus on relevant investors but raise concerns about quality and outreach practices.
<p>Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Anna, founder of Fundraisly.<br>I spent 2.5 years as an investment analyst at $600M+ AUM VC Fund, portfolio includes 10 unicorns. I reviewed thousands of pitch decks — and saw firsthand how broken fundraising is. Brilliant founders wasting months cold-emailing the wrong investors. Meanwhile, the right ones were just sitting in databases nobody knew how to use.<br><br>So I built what I wished founders had when they came to us: an AI agent that analyzes 300K+ investors and millions of deals to find exactly who's active, relevant, and likely to respond — in minutes, not months.<br><br>The results blew my own expectations:<br>🎯 60–70% open rates. We only reach investors who are actively investing in your space, not generic cold lists<br>📞 On average, founders conduct 20-40 qualified investor meetings within the first 90 days with funds actively investing in their space<br>💼 3k+ VC calls conducted in last 6 months with funds like a16z, Sequoia, Index Ventures<br>💰 $100M+ raised for founders through the platform<br><br>Fundraisly isn't a CRM or a database. It's an AI agent that does the entire investor research, outreach, and follow-up for you — so you can focus on building your company.<br>I'd love your feedback — especially from founders who've been through the fundraising grind. What was the most painful part for you? Happy to answer any questions! 🚀</p>
<p>Happy launch day. How fast does the first investor call usually show up?</p>
<p>Honest question: what happens if investors just ignore the emails?</p>
<p>I like that Fundraisly focuses on active and relevant investors, not just “more contacts.” That feels much more useful for founders (or at least for me).<br></p><p>Curious how you decide which investors are actually a good fit for a startup. Is it mostly based on past deals, current activity, stage, geography, or all of these together? </p>