The DocSend Fundraising Network

A data-driven way to connect quality founders to committed VCs.

For Founders

Amplify your VC Outreach

At DocSend, weve spent years digging into what makes a good pitch deck. We look at millions of data points around what decks lead to first meetings and term sheets. Our research is publicly available as part of the DocSend Startup Index.

We are now putting this research to work. If you’re a founder, you can use the DocSend Fundraising Network (DFN), a complimentary service where we connect founders raising capital to committed VC funds who can issue term sheets (i.e. lead your round).

The process to apply is simple. If you’re raising a Pre-seed, Seed, or Series A round, send us a DocSend link to your pitch deck by following these steps. Our pitch deck analysis team will review your deck for free and provide data-driven feedback. We’ll then feature your deck in our DocSend deal flow repository where vetted investors can request to connect with you. Once a request is made, you can follow up directly with the VC to set up a meeting.

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Jeff Clavier

Thanks to the DocSend Fundraising Network’s data-driven framework, they can identify deals that would be a potential fit for us and we can process them like a warm introduction. And it works! They surfaced an amazing opportunity for us, outside of our own network, which we offered to invest in.

Jeff Clavier

Jeff Clavier

Managing Partner, Uncork Capital

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For VCs

Get Deal Flow Vetted by DocSend

Each week, we’ll be adding decks to our Deal Flow Repository, where you can filter across sector, round, and geography.

With just one click, you can request intros with the founders that you’re interested in. And the best part is that the whole process happens via email.

If you are interested in joining and getting access to our deal flow, please email us at [email protected] and well follow up with more information.

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