What is BriefLink?
BriefLink is a specialized platform designed for startup fundraising that transforms traditional pitch decks into secure, trackable links. Users can upload their fundraising decks in PDF, PPTX, or PPT formats and receive a private link that can be shared with potential investors while maintaining confidentiality and control over access.
The platform provides valuable analytics including view counts and read receipts to help founders understand investor engagement. BriefLink follows a vetted structure that aligns with how venture capitalists evaluate startups before scheduling meetings, and includes inline advice videos from experienced investors to help founders improve their messaging and metrics presentation.
Features
- Secure Access: Email-protected access that can be disabled at any time for confidentiality
- Investor Tracking: Analytics including view counts and read receipts to monitor engagement
- VC-Approved Structure: Follows exact format used by venture capitalists for startup evaluation
- Expert Advice: Inline videos from top VCs to help frame messaging and metrics
- File Support: Accepts PDF, PPTX, and PPT formats up to 30 MB
Use Cases
- Startup fundraising pitch deck creation and sharing
- Tracking investor interest and engagement with fundraising materials
- Improving pitch deck structure with VC-approved guidelines
- Learning fundraising best practices from experienced investors
- Securely sharing confidential business information with potential investors
FAQs
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What file formats does BriefLink support for upload?
BriefLink supports PDF, PPTX, and PPT formats with a maximum file size of 30 MB. -
How does BriefLink protect the confidentiality of my fundraising deck?
Access to BriefLink decks is protected by email authentication and can be disabled at any time by the creator. -
What kind of analytics does BriefLink provide for tracking investor interest?
BriefLink provides analytics including view counts and read receipts to help founders understand investor engagement with their materials.