Requesty Raises $3M to Become the “Cloudflare for AI”
Requesty raised $3M to be the “Cloudflare for AI.” Here’s how their pitch deck might have looked—and why ARR traction made investors say yes fast.
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Requesty raised $3M to be the “Cloudflare for AI.” Here’s how their pitch deck might have looked—and why ARR traction made investors say yes fast.
Scorecard raised $3.75M to crash-test AI agents. Here’s how their pitch deck likely looked—and why breaking things is the smartest business model in AI.
Hiverge raised $5M to launch an “algorithm factory.” Here’s how their pitch deck likely looked—and why ex-DeepMind pedigree sealed the deal.
Altan raised $2.5M to build autonomous AI dev teams. Here’s how their pitch deck might have looked—and why “vibe coding” is winning investors over.
Leo AI raised $9.7M to reinvent mechanical engineering with AI. Here’s how their pitch deck might have looked—and why investors bought in.
Bluefish raised $20M to own AI search marketing. Here’s a slide-by-slide breakdown of the pitch—and why sometimes the team seals the deal.
How one founder raised $15M by reinventing translation—and the 12-slide pitch deck structure that made investors say yes.
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