The whole raise. One machine.

Investor directory, funnel, data rooms, scheduling, and Marina, the introduction engine that has actually read your deck.

The RTFRM funnel board with owner lanes and weighted pipeline
The RTFRM fundraise dashboard: committed capital, weighted pipeline, funnel and meetings

Founders raise once every year or two. So nobody ever built them real software.

The improvisation is always the same pile: a scraped spreadsheet of investors, Calendly for the meetings, DocSend for the deck, a Notion board pretending to be a CRM, a Gmail label doing the work of a pipeline. Six tools that have never heard of each other, stitched together by hand, during the exact weeks a founder can least afford busywork.

Rising Tide only makes money when founders succeed. So we overbuilt the thing the market couldn't, and we don't charge our founders for it.

Every tool a raise needs, and they all know each other.

The data room knows who the investor is. The funnel knows they booked a meeting. The outreach knows what they read. That is what a pile of six tools can never do.

The fundraise dashboard with committed capital and weighted pipeline against target
Mission control for the raise. Committed capital and weighted pipeline against target, meetings, engagement, and what needs attention today.
A funnel fed by your inbox. BCC one address and every thread, meeting and reply lands on the board by itself.
The RTFRM funnel board with owner lanes and stage-weighted forecasting
2,500+ investors, filterable to your raise. Firms and partners by sector, stage, geography and seniority.
The venture firm directory, filtered by industry, geography and stage
A hosted data room with per-document engagement

A data room that tells you who read what.

Per-investor links, engagement down to the page, wired straight into the funnel. When a partner spends six minutes on your retention chart, you know before the call.

The investor-facing booking page on real calendar availability

Meetings without the fifteen-email shuffle.

Investors book you on a page that reads your real Google Calendar availability, and the meeting lands on the funnel like everything else.

Screens show sample data.

Introduction engine

Marina finds the warm path in.

Marina reads your data room to understand your company, so she pitches it the way you would. Not a form you fill in; the materials you already made.

Suggests investors who actually fitMatched on sector, stage and geography against the directory.
Drafts outreach in your voiceSent from your own email, so it lands as a founder writing to an investor. Or she reaches out herself and loops you in once a meeting is booked.
Digs for a real connectionShe searches the Rising Tide founder network for a warm path, so you arrive as an introduction, not as cold outreach.
Investor profiles Marina works from, with warm-path context
Get access

Raise more, faster, from better investors.

RTFRM is in Beta and invite-only. Rising Tide founders get it free, always. Everyone else: join the waitlist and we'll let founders in a group at a time.

No spam, one email when it's your turn.
RTFRM stage setup: one company profile, data room and booking link
Setup is one afternoon: one profile, one data room, one booking link across the whole machine.

Common questions.

Who can use RTFRM?

RTFRM is in Beta. Founders in the Rising Tide network have it already, free, always. Every other founder is invite-only for now: join the waitlist and we'll open the door a group at a time.

What does it cost?

Nothing for Rising Tide founders, ever. Rising Tide is not a software company; we make money when founders succeed, so making the raise easier is self-interest, not a product line.

Will Marina email investors without my permission?

No. You choose per raise whether Marina drafts for you to send, or sends on your behalf. Either way you see every word, and anything she sends autonomously sits in your outbox record.

What's coming next?

Document signing, so the raise can close inside the machine too. If you want the longer story, read the full RTFRM page on the Rising Tide site.