Find.
How it works

Investors make the first move. Founders choose.

The whole journey, both sides, in plain English.

For founders.

Twenty minutes to list. Then investors come to you.

1

Create your listing

Six short sections in your own words: what you do, the problem, what you've built, traction, the team, what the money is for. Upload your plan and deck; paste a link to a two-minute video.

2

We review it

A person reads it. If something is missing or unclear we tell you. Once it's right it's approved for promotion through our regulatory host and goes live to certified investors — with the approval reference shown on the listing.

3

Interest arrives

Investors who like what they see express interest, usually with a note about who they are and what they back. You see it in your inbox with their certification status.

4

You choose

Accept and a private conversation opens; decline and they are told politely. You never have to pitch anyone who didn't ask, and nobody can message you first.

5

Indications

An interested investor can indicate an amount. It's non-binding — a signal to start the paperwork, which happens off-platform between you and them.

6

Updates

Post progress to everyone who matched. Good updates turn interest into money; we prompt you for them.

For investors.

Certify once. Then swipe.

1

Certify

Tell us whether you're a professional, certified high net worth or self-certified sophisticated investor and sign the statement. Two minutes. A person reviews it, usually within a working day. It lasts twelve months.

2

Discover

Every live opportunity, one at a time: the cover, the pitch, the numbers, the story, the deal room with documents and video. Heart it or pass. Nobody pitches you.

3

Match

The founder sees your interest and decides. If they accept, a private conversation opens and you can indicate an amount when you're ready.

Why investors go first.

Founders who can be cold-pitched get buried, and investors who can be cold-pitched switch off. Making the investor move first fixes both: every conversation on Find starts because someone with money looked at a business and wanted to talk. Founders only ever hear from people who are eligible, real and keen.

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