Okay, I just got investment from the largest and most reputable VC in my country.

As part of the deal, I will have access to around 1000 large companies. Basically VC can just call these companies and have them try/buy my product. So this really is a golden ticket. The VC money I am getting is also a pretty size-able amount.

This is a pre-seed round, my product is still at ideation phase. What I am looking to develop is basically airtable.com competitor, but much easier to use, more geared toward small/medium enterprises and will have more country specific integrations. Basically I have unlimited access to distribution and sales should come easy, given the respect VC has in my country.

Given that I will have immediate access to about 1000 large b2b customers, is airtable like competitor the best course of action? Or is there a better idea I can develop into an MVP? My main goal is to develop the MVP and get to profitability as fast as possible.

  • Ecstatic-Balance-274@alien.topOPB
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    1 year ago

    This is not BS. I will put it this way. I can just walk into a VC and get funded with any idea, without any MVP or anything. The reason is the respect and connections I have in the country. I used to be a CTO of a large publicly funded company (top 5 in the country). I am like Sam Altman in my country. Like Sam Altman, I can just walk into any VC and get funded with just 1 sentence.

    It’s like I have this huge unfair advantage.

    Dm me I can provide proof, in case you still don’t believe me