Fundraisly
H—201
Get 10-50 qualified investor meetings on your calendar in 90 days
Fundraisly stacks up social proof before the headline starts. Above the H1 sit three proof points: a #1 Product of the Week badge, $1.1B raised across 200+ startups, and an 8.7/10 founder rating. For a tool that promises to connect you with investors, credibility and authority are the first weaknesses a founder may suspect, so Fundraisly answers it up front and more prominently than the usual subtle badge strip or trust pilot rating ticker. Once trust is set, the headline gets specific. There is nothing vague in 10 to 50 meetings in 90 days. |
The subhead goes after the pain: 195+ hours on fundraising prep is time taken away from building the actual product. The precise number helps too: 195+ reads as measured rather than the rounded 200 they could have used, and that precision reads as expertise. The CTA leans into the outcome. It says "Start my fundraising," not "book a demo," which speaks to a founder who is ready to move rather than one still browsing. The borrowable lesson: when trust is the blocker, lead with the proof, then let the headline make a promise specific enough to feel real and quantifiable. |
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