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How to find an investor for a startup?
Hello, please tell me if there are people who have faced such a problem.
There is an idea for a service, an idea at the level of several description sheets and .psd interface layouts, how to convey it to people who are ready to consider the possibility of investing in a project or its implementation as partners?
www.kickstarter.com and similar ones I immediately reject. not suitable due to many factors
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www.kickstarter.com and similar ones I immediately reject. not suitable due to many factors
That is, in fact, you still don’t have anything at all, and you are already looking for an investor? No prototypes, no proof of concept...
If there is nothing to show and there is only an idea, then it will be hard for you.
It's still too early to find an investor. As @Fesor writes , you don't have anything yet. The key points for an investor are a strong team capable of implementing the idea, and a working prototype (aka proof of concept, or alpha-beta version). Without this, the investor is not interested in the project, since the risks are too high.
Until you can properly present the essence of the project to the investor, no one will work with you. Why (even if not a teapot in it) does an investor need layouts? does he have fsh? show on laptop Print the essence of the service? It's more like TK. And most likely not accurate.
Isn't it funny to you?
1) Search for analogues
2) Drawing up +/- analogues, no analogues? poorly searched.
3) Compare +/- yours and analogues, do you have less? Refine the idea. More - great, make a list of killer features
4) Make a business plan. At least how much you need to spend for the first time, and how much you plan to help out. At least describe how you plan to receive revenue.
5) You need a prototype to be sure, there is no prototype, you may be misunderstood.
Is your idea monetized? Are you unable to write a business plan? And even a prototype is not given? think for yourself...
First, come up with a service monetization model, and then everything else. No one will invest in a project from which there will be no profit (or there will be, only no one knows about it).
Investors invest not because they want to support developers and make the world a better place, but in order to earn even more money.
And yes, do not forget that if the project is successful and generates income, then usually most of it will go to the investor (mainly 60%).
Here is some investment agency, try to leave a request www.kimaventures.com
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