Find.
For founders

Stop cold-emailing people who don't want to hear from you.

List once. Certified investors come to you. You choose who to talk to.

What you get.

Investors who are already eligible

Everyone who can see your listing has certified, and been checked, as a professional, high net worth or sophisticated investor. No tyre-kickers, no retail investors, no friends-of-friends.

A pitch that's actually read

One listing at a time, full screen, with your video. Investors on Find are there to look at businesses — not to scroll past you in a feed.

Control of the conversation

Investors come to you. You accept or decline. You decide what to share and when. Nothing happens without your yes.

Help writing it

Each section has guidance written by people who have raised and invested. Read the guides before you start; most founders finish a first draft in twenty minutes.

Updates to your matches

Post a milestone and every matched investor gets it by email. Momentum is the thing that closes rounds.

£29 a month, all in

Drafting is free; you pay when you publish. The fee includes the business plan builder, the pitch deck builder and the cashflow forecast — tools you would otherwise pay a consultant for.

Who it's for

Real businesses raising real money.

UK limited companies raising £100,000 to £2,000,000 — seed, growth, management buy-outs, SEIS/EIS rounds, loan notes. Trading businesses with numbers; pre-revenue with a strong team and a clear plan. Not ideas on napkins, not property development, not anything that needs FCA permission itself.

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Seed and growth equity

Ordinary or preference shares, SEIS/EIS where eligible.

Loan notes

Secured or convertible, for businesses that would rather not give up equity.

Buy-outs

Management teams buying out a founder, with investors alongside bank debt.

Acquisition vehicles

Investment firms list their own vehicles in the same deck, on the same terms of disclosure.

Before you list.

Three things that decide whether investors heart you.

1

A number with a date

“£1.1m revenue in FY26, 14% EBITDA” beats “strong traction”. Investors discount anything without a date.

2

A two-minute video

You, on camera, saying what you do and why you. Unlisted YouTube, Vimeo or Loom. Listings with video get read to the end.

3

Use of funds that gets you somewhere

Not “marketing and hires” — the milestone the money reaches, and what that milestone makes possible.

List your business.

Free to draft. £29 a month when you go live. Investors make the first move.

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