The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- You scramble to answer investor questions on the spot and forget key metrics mid-conversation
- Your data room has a pitch deck but no structured FAQ, so investors email follow-up questions for weeks
- Each co-founder gives slightly different answers about burn rate and runway, creating confusion
With aidowith.me
- Ship a 15-to-20 question FAQ with data-backed answers ready for your data room in one session
- Every answer includes specific numbers and forward projections that satisfy due diligence
- The route flags metric gaps before investor meetings, so you fill them proactively
Who Builds This With AI
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
How It Works
Input your company details
Enter your stage, key metrics (ARR, burn rate, runway), target raise, and use-of-funds priorities.
Generate investor Q&A
The AI drafts 15 to 20 FAQ entries covering market size, unit economics, team, competition, and milestones.
Review and finalize
Edit answers for accuracy, fill any flagged metric gaps, and export the FAQ for your data room.
Prepare Your Fundraising FAQ Before the Next Meeting
Walk through the route and ship a data-room-ready investor FAQ in one session.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Input your company details
Generate investor Q&A
Review and finalize
The route flags metric gaps before investor meetings, so you fill them proactively
"We had our Series A FAQ ready before the first partner meeting. Two investors said it was the best-prepared data room they'd seen that quarter."- Co-founder, health-tech startup
Questions
The standard set includes market size and TAM, business model, unit economics, burn rate and runway, competitive landscape, team background, use of funds, go-to-market plan, key risks, and customer traction. The route adds follow-up questions specific to your industry and stage. The route on aidowith.me walks you through each step with specific examples so you can apply this immediately to your real work.
Yes. Seed-stage founders often lack polished materials. The route adjusts question depth based on your stage. For pre-revenue companies, it focuses on market validation, founder-market fit, and early traction signals instead of detailed unit economics. You still get a professional document. The route on aidowith.me walks you through each step with specific examples so you can apply this immediately to your real work.
Yes. The output is a structured document you can edit anytime. Many founders run the route once before their first meeting, then update answers as metrics change. The format makes it easy to swap numbers and add new questions between rounds without rebuilding. The route on aidowith.me walks you through each step with specific examples so you can apply this immediately to your real work.