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Fundraisly

PaidAgentic

Summary

Most early-stage founders spend the first month of a fundraise manually scrolling AngelList, asking warm contacts for intros that never materialize, and watching their 90-day window close before they get ten meetings on the calendar. Fundraisly exists to replace that manual scramble with an agent that works the investor pipeline while the founder works the pitch.

The tool is built specifically for Seed and pre-Series A founders who lack an established investor network. It autonomously maps relationship pathways to US-based VCs, executes cold outreach campaigns, and books meetings directly onto the founder's calendar — no per-email management required. The workflow is designed to compress the time from 'identified target' to 'meeting scheduled' by handling the sequence that most founders do inconsistently. The ceiling appears when a raise requires nuanced relationship context, highly customized messaging per investor, or investor networks outside the US VC ecosystem. At that point, founders report supplementing with manual outreach or a fractional fundraising advisor.

Bottom line: Bet on Fundraisly if you are a first-time founder with no investor network trying to get 20 Seed meetings in a quarter — reconsider if your raise depends on relationship-dense, non-US investors where the agent's network map runs thin.

Pricing Plans

Subscription

Custom Plans

Custom

Tiered subscription plans based on number of investor meetings and level of personalized support; specific pricing requires contacting sales

  • AI investor matching
  • Automated outreach campaigns
  • Warm introduction mapping
  • Meeting scheduling automation
  • Campaign analytics and tracking

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Best For: Early-stage startup founders lacking investor network, First-time fundraisers seeking structured guidance, Founders targeting US-based VC investors, Teams raising Seed or Series A rounds, Founders wanting to maximize investor meetings in 90 days

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  • Autonomous meeting scheduling directly onto the founder's calendar, so the outreach-to-meeting conversion step — the one most founders lose track of mid-campaign — happens without manual follow-through.
  • Warm introduction pathway discovery surfaces relationship overlaps between the founder's network and target investors, which means the agent prioritizes the intros most likely to convert rather than defaulting to cold email volume.
  • Investor pipeline management built into the workflow, so founders avoid the common failure mode of losing track of follow-up timing across 50 simultaneous conversations in a spreadsheet.
  • Purpose-built for Seed and pre-Series A rounds, which means the targeting logic and outreach templates are calibrated for early-stage dynamics rather than adapted from a generic sales tool.
  • The agent's investor database and relationship mapping are US VC-centric. Founders targeting European, Southeast Asian, or emerging-market investors hit gaps in network coverage immediately — teams raising internationally add a manual research layer or switch to a geography-aware tool.
  • No API and no self-hosted option means there is no way to pipe Fundraisly's data into a CRM, extend the outreach logic, or connect it to existing tooling. Teams that need fundraising activity to sync with Salesforce or HubSpot export manually, which breaks the automation value proposition at scale.
  • Highly personalized investor messaging — referencing a specific partner's thesis, a recent portfolio exit, or a shared connection's specific endorsement — exceeds what the agent can generate without human input. Founders targeting top-tier VCs where a generic sequence signals inexperience end up rewriting the agent's output anyway, at which point the tool functions as a contact list rather than an autonomous system.
  • Paid-only with no publicly listed pricing means a founder cannot evaluate cost-per-meeting ROI before committing. Teams that run the 90-day sprint and convert poorly have no tier to downgrade to — they leave the platform entirely.

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About

Platforms
Web (SaaS)
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-03T04:19:11.932Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Early-stage startup founders lacking investor network
  • First-time fundraisers seeking structured guidance
  • Founders targeting US-based VC investors
  • Teams raising Seed or Series A rounds
  • Founders wanting to maximize investor meetings in 90 days

What it does well

  • Seed-stage fundraising
  • Pre-Series A investor targeting and outreach
  • Warm introduction pathway discovery
  • Automated investor meeting scheduling
  • Investor pipeline management and follow-up

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fundraisly free?
Fundraisly is a paid tool. No permanent free tier is offered.
Is Fundraisly open source?
No — Fundraisly is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
When was Fundraisly released?
Fundraisly was first released in 2025.
What platforms does Fundraisly support?
Fundraisly is available on: Web (SaaS).

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Fundraisly

Cold investor outreach fails not because founders lack effort but because the mechanics — identifying the right contacts, finding warm introduction paths, sequencing follow-ups, and filling a calendar — are a full-time coordination job layered on top of an already full-time fundraise. Fundraisly addresses this by acting as an agent: it analyzes an investor database, maps network relationships to surface warm introduction pathways, runs outreach sequences, and books meetings without requiring the founder to manage each step manually. The stated goal is to maximize investor meetings within a 90-day sprint.

The differentiating feature is the warm introduction pathway discovery layer. Rather than generating a cold email list, the vendor describes a system that identifies relationship overlaps between the founder’s existing network and target investors, surfacing the highest-probability introduction routes first. This is the step that most manual fundraisers do inconsistently or skip entirely under time pressure.

Fundraisingly fits tightly into one scenario: a Seed or pre-Series A founder, raising in the US market, who needs structured pipeline coverage and has neither the network nor the bandwidth to run outreach manually. It breaks down when the raise requires deep customization per investor — thesis-specific language, references to a partner’s portfolio company, or handling a complex relationship that the agent cannot contextualize. There is no self-hosted option and no API, so teams cannot extend the agent’s logic or integrate it into a broader fundraising stack. The tool is a closed system, which is fine for the primary use case and a hard wall for anything beyond it.

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