Fundraisly is an AI-powered fundraising agent and managed workflow for startup founders who need qualified investor meetings. The product sits between a static investor database and a traditional fundraising agency. Instead of asking founders to manually search PitchBook-style data, Fundraisly says it analyzes investor fit, maps warm introduction paths, runs targeted outreach, and books meetings with relevant investors.
The official site positions Fundraisly around a 90-day fundraising outcome. It claims access to an always-fresh database of more than 300,000 investors, filtering by stage, geography, sector, check size, and activity signals. Product Hunt and the company site also describe warm-intro mapping through a founder’s network, plus cold outreach to VC funds and decision makers. For founders, the pitch is simple: spend less time assembling lists and more time talking to investors who actually match the round.
Fundraisly’s differentiator is workflow ownership. Investor databases still require founders to search, qualify, write outreach, track responses, and schedule calls. Fundraisly packages those steps into an agent-assisted process. The site describes Gmail, Outlook, and LinkedIn-related workflows for introductions and outreach, and it publishes customer stories with reported meeting and fundraising results. Those numbers should be treated as company claims, not guaranteed outcomes for every startup.
Pricing is not listed as a self-serve SaaS plan in the collected sources. Product Hunt marks the product as payment required, and the official site pushes users toward a fundraising call. The safest data model is therefore paid or custom pricing, with founders contacting Fundraisly for current terms. Teams should also consider whether they are comfortable connecting network, email, and fundraising data to an external service before using automated outreach.
Fundraisly is best for founders actively preparing a seed, Series A, or later fundraising process and who have a clear target investor profile. It is less relevant for hobby projects, bootstrapped teams not raising capital, or founders who already have a warm investor pipeline. The main value is compressing investor research, fit scoring, outreach, and meeting booking into one guided fundraising workflow.
For OpenTools readers, Fundraisly should be judged on qualified meetings, not just lead volume. A good pilot would define target stages, geographies, sectors, excluded investors, messaging constraints, and reporting expectations before outreach starts. Founders should also verify deliverability practices and make sure automated outreach matches the relationship-driven tone expected in venture fundraising.
The listing should be reviewed again when the project publishes new pricing, setup, or security documentation. Until then, the safest approach is to treat the official website or repository as the source of truth, validate claims before production use, and start with a narrow pilot that measures whether the tool saves real workflow time.