What Investors Look For — The VC Checklist | A Notion Tool for Founders Raising Capital
🔍 What Investors Look For — The VC Checklist
Built for founders/companies preparing to raise venture capital in defence and dual-use sectors.
This tool helps you reverse-engineer the investor lens — so you can build your pitch, team, and traction strategy with clarity. This Notion workspace translates investor theory into tangible prompts and actions founders can take today.
✅ What You’ll Find Inside:
✔️ Investor Fundamentals Framework
Covers the five pillars investors assess:
Team, Product, Market, Business Model, Deal
✔️ VC Pattern Recognition Explained
Understand how VCs evaluate “winners” using traction, clarity, and domain expertise.
✔️ Self-Assessment Checklist (Scorecard)
Score yourself against real investor criteria to spot and close your fundraising gaps.
✔️ Actionable, Founder-Friendly Format
Direct, strategic prompts — no fluff, no filler. Built for operators.
👥 Who This Is For:
- Founders building defence, dual-use, or complex tech startups
- Pre-seed, Seed, or Series A companies preparing to raise
- Teams seeking alignment with what sector-focused VCs actually look for
💼 Part of a Complete Fundraising Toolkit
This tool is part of the VC Investment Readiness toolkit, created specifically for defence and dual-use companies preparing for venture capital investments.
The full toolkit covers all major components that industry VCs evaluate — from cap tables to TRL milestones — and provides clear, founder-friendly guidance (with examples) on how to demonstrate credibility, structure, and compliance in this highly regulated space.
💡 Why Use It?
✔️ Save time preparing for investor meetings
✔️ Build founder clarity and credibility
✔️ Spot critical gaps before due diligence
✔️ Position your company as "fundable" in a highly competitive space
📦 Format:
- Delivered as a Notion page
- Fully editable and reusable
- Designed to plug into your current fundraising or data room stack
A practical Notion tool for startup founders to self-assess investor readiness and understand what venture capitalists really look for — across team, product, market, model, and deal.