Angel Investor
An angel investor funds early-stage startups with personal capital for equity, typically before VCs participate. Many are former founders or operators.
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An angel investor funds early-stage startups with personal capital for equity, typically before VCs participate. Many are former founders or operators.
A bridge round is a small financing to extend a startup's runway until a larger funding round or key milestone is reached.
A convertible note is short-term startup debt with interest and a maturity date that converts into equity when a future priced round closes.
A pre-seed round is the earliest startup funding stage, covering idea to prototype. Check sizes range from $100K to $1M from angels and micro-VCs.
A SAFE lets investors fund startups in exchange for future equity, with no interest rate or maturity date. Created by Y Combinator in 2013.
A seed round is a startup's first institutional funding, used to validate the product, build the core team, and reach the traction needed for a Series A.
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An MLP is the minimum version of a product a user could genuinely love — not just tolerate — balancing learning speed with first impressions.
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