Learn How To Get SaaS Funding. From Idea To Execution.

Today’s a kind of article I can’t humanly put out every day, though I wish I could.

I don’t think anyone can, at least not at a high-quality rate. We’ve put out a product for our readers (and not only our readers), one that’s part of the “Future of Freemium” concept.

Backstory-wise, it’s been in my Ideas Centre right here. I honestly thought writing something up in the Ideas Centre would alleviate my hunger for pursuing ideas but it made it worse for this specific concept and another one.

The second one would be the Unsplash for Illustration, but that’s pretty much out of need.

We’ve made a library of successful startup venture capital pitch decks. We’ve made a filter for SaaS companies since that’s the little (not so little, I’m finding out every day) tribe we’re dealing with.

You’ll find there the exact pitch decks these companies used to raise money (and obviously succeeded). You’ll also find a filter for “failed” companies, meaning: those who have raised capital but did not succeed in executing their idea.

On some of them, you will see how their early days looked like + some stats.

Personally, that’s what I find the most interesting: the early days. Not how big companies look like today and what decisions they take now — but rather what decisions got them there from the early days. Because when we start, we’re in that position.

I hope it will inspire you but, more importantly, I hope you’ll do something with it. 

Either today, tomorrow or in 10/50 years from now. Because, we, founders get to “work” ’til we die if we so wish — there’s no “end of career”.


About Ch Daniel

I’ve updated this signature in July 2020, so older mentions of the signature might not make sense.

I currently don’t write on this blog anymore. I wrote daily for 9 months on this very blog, but now I’m focused on building the CH Group.

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