Hi All! We’ve recently launched a San Francisco-based Agentic AI startup. So far, we’ve organically built a waitlist of over 1000 users and converted some of them into paying subscribers without any marketing spend. With this early traction, we’re eager to scale our platform and attract enterprise clients. Given our progress, what strategies or channels would you recommend for connecting with angel investors in the San Francisco area? Any insights or advice on approaching potential investors effectively would be greatly appreciated!
chunky1994a day ago
I'd suggest investing your time in the product first and converting the waitlist to real users before trying to take on external investment. It will either make it much easier or you won't need to raise depending on what happens when your product goes out to the 1000 user list.
ttsemihop12 hours ago
We’ve converted some of them, but I want to provide a better user experience.
MobzAlexa day ago
Plenty of angels on HN. Whats the startup?
listeven12a day ago
Hey, happy to take a look - shoot me an email at [email protected]?
jasfia day ago
I'm not OP, but I'm working on an AI powered NoCode platform. Could I contact you once I have a prototype going?
bansheeps8 hours ago
Ask for forgiveness rather than permission.
jasfi5 hours ago
I'll probably take a chance when I'm ready.
pbiggara day ago
Make friends with other entrepreneurs. Impress them and ask them for intros to their investors. If you're good, and your product is good, they'll want to introduce you as it looks good for them.
ttsemihop12 hours ago
I have so many founder friends in SF, but their investors expect them to focus and work solely on their own thing.
pbiggar5 hours ago
I think you might misunderstand what I'm saying. An introduction is an email. If you already knew that, then you either misunderstand how the game is played, or your friends won't introduce you because they don't believe in what you're building.
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